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  2. Remembrance - Wikipedia

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    Remembrance is the act of remembering, the ability to remember, or a memorial. Remembrance or Remembrances may also refer to: Events. Category:Remembrance days.

  3. Lest We Forget - Wikipedia

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    Lest We Forget, a 1918 film by Léonce Perret; Lest We Forget, a British film directed by John Baxter; Lest We Forget, a 100-minute official government documentary on the First World War produced by the Canadian Government Motion Picture Bureau

  4. Culture of Remembrance - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, Austria and in many other countries, the Culture of Remembrance is essentially a synonym for remembering the Holocaust and the sacrifices made during National Socialism. However, a central aspect of the Culture of Remembrance is not only the German experience, but also genocides that have occurred or are still occurring in other ...

  5. Death anniversary - Wikipedia

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    For one year after a death, mourners dress all in black or wear a black pin as a remembrance during their daily lives. [5] After babang luksa , the mourners may once again return to their normal dress, although depending on circumstances, some may opt to wear their mourning attire for longer periods.

  6. Rosemary - Wikipedia

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    The plant has been used as a symbol for remembrance during war commemorations and funerals in Europe and Australia. [49] Mourners would throw it into graves as a symbol of remembrance for the dead. In Australia, sprigs of rosemary are worn on ANZAC Day and sometimes Remembrance Day to signify remembrance; the herb grows wild on the Gallipoli ...

  7. Memorialization - Wikipedia

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    Beiner's studies suggest that rather than stamping out memorialization, decommemorating can paradoxically, function as a form of ambiguous remembrance, sustaining interest in controversial memorials. Destruction of monuments can also trigger renewed acts of memorialization (which Beiner labelled "re-commemorating"). [10]

  8. Dhikr - Wikipedia

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    ' remembrance, reminder, [4] mention [5] ') is a form of Islamic worship in which phrases or prayers are repeatedly recited for the purpose of remembering God. [ 4 ] [ 6 ] It plays a central role in Sufism , [ 7 ] and each Sufi order typically adopts a specific dhikr , accompanied by specific posture, breathing, and movement. [ 8 ]

  9. Rosy retrospection - Wikipedia

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    Rosy retrospection is a proposed psychological phenomenon of recalling the past more positively than it was actually experienced. [1]The highly unreliable nature of human memory is well documented and accepted amongst psychologists.