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Morality (from
Latin moralitas 'manner, character,
proper behavior') is the
categorization of intentions,
decisions and
actions into
those that are proper...
- it is a
literal rendering of a
French translation known as the
Ovide Moralisé. In 1567,
Arthur Golding published a
translation of the poem that would...
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parts of
Mayan oral
tradition (such as
animal tales, folk tales, and many
moralising stories) are not
considered here. In Maya narrative, the
origin of many...
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Social justice warrior (SJW) is a
pejorative term and
internet meme
mostly used for an
individual who
promotes socially progressive, left-wing or liberal...
- liberalism". In this
pejorative sense, woke
means "following an
intolerant and
moralising ideology". The term is
widely used in
Canada as in the
United States to...
- into a longer,
cohesive work.
Wilde was
concerned about the
effect of
moralising on art; he
believed in art's redemptive,
developmental powers: "Art is...
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Cultural geography is a
subfield within human geography.
Though the
first traces of the
study of
different nations and
cultures on
Earth can be
dated back...
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English actress,
known for her
portrayal of the
character Edna Birch, a
moralising busybody in the ITV soap
opera Em****ale, and as Rose, the
vampy sister...
- 1559 in the
first volume of his
Histoires Tragiques.
Boaistuau adds much
moralising and sentiment, and the
characters indulge in
rhetorical outbursts. In...
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telling stories to each
other or to children. The
stories do not
attempt to
moralise, but to
teach lessons and make
difficult concepts like
death or coming...