Swedish dansband Lotta & Anders Engbergs orkester.

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Gregory W. Hayes was a prominent leader in the Baptist community of African Americans in Richmond, Virginia. He graduated from Oberlin College. In 1891, he became the second president of the Virginia Seminary, which he led until his death in 1906. His wife, Mary Rice Hayes Allen, was the daughter of a Confederate general and an African-American mother, as related by her daughter Carrie Allen McCray. Hayes intervened to provide Ota Benga, a Mbuti pygmy former slave who was exhibited at anthropological exhibitions, the opportunity to live with his family and study at the seminary. In 1899, Hayes was involved in a leadership struggle with Z.D. Lewis over issues of operations and autonomy of an educational institution. His wife succeeded him as the seminary's president after his death. She would remarry and move to Montclair, New Jersey with her second husband.

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In Indian religions, a homa, also known as havan, is a fire ritual performed on special occasions. In Hinduism, by a Hindu priest usually for a homeowner. The grihasth keeps different kinds of fire including one to cook food, heat a home, among other uses; therefore, a Yajna offering is made directly into the fire. A homa is sometimes called a \"sacrifice ritual\" because the fire destroys the offering, but a homa is more accurately a \"votive ritual\". The fire is the agent, and the offerings include those that are material and symbolic such as grains, ghee, milk, incense, and seeds.

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En gång till is a 1990 studio album from Swedish dansband Lotta & Anders Engbergs orkester.

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