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  3. Wedding - Wikipedia

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    A black wedding, also known as "shvartse khasene" in Yiddish, or a plague wedding, referred to as "mageyfe khasene" in Yiddish, is a Jewish tradition where a wedding takes place in times of crisis, particularly during epidemics. In this custom, the bride and groom, often impoverished orphans, beggars, or individuals with disabilities, are ...

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    Next Wave is a biennial festival based in Melbourne, which promotes and showcases the work of young and emerging artists.Next Wave encourages interdisciplinary practice and fosters the creation and presentation of works by emerging artists working across a broad range of art forms, including dance, theatre, visual arts, performance, new media, and literature.

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    Independent culture thrives in all capital cities and exists in most large regional towns. The independent arts of music , film , art and street art are the most extensive. Melbourne 's independent music scene, is one of the largest in the world, whilst another can be found in the multitude of international street artists visiting Melbourne and ...

  6. Gift economy - Wikipedia

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    Wedding rings could be considered a commodity, pure gift, or both. Rather than emphasize how particular kinds of objects are either gifts or commodities to be traded in restricted spheres of exchange, Arjun Appadurai and others began to look at how objects flowed between these spheres of exchange (i.e. how objects can be converted into gifts ...

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    The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted by all United Nations (UN) members in 2015, created 17 world Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).The aim of these global goals is "peace and prosperity for people and the planet" [1] [2] – while tackling climate change and working to preserve oceans and forests.