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    Magic: The Gathering

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    Magic: The Gathering is the oldest and one of the most complicated trading card games in the world. Magic not only has extremely sophisticated and convoluted game mechanics, but the canon of the Magic universe is also incredibly elaborate, and only becomes more so as more and more storylines are released along with new sets. I was first introduced to Magic when my older brother JL made me play a few games with him when I was 10. I enjoyed how the game functioned but at that time I was too young to

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    are taking care of their business, their audience likely does not think about how they got their bodies into those positions. The viewers do not consider how troublesome it must be to stay on one's toes for so long. They become involved with the magic as the artists appear to resist gravity and the restrictions of human anatomy, just for their craft. The artful dance - the theater, the story, the energy, the move - is what makes a difference. Number 1: Serenade; Lambarena Serenade is Tomasson’s

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    community comes together there is a high energy level associated with this gathering which causes this particular event to become sacred, or set apart and extraordinary. These gatherings are seen in tribal groups in the form of ceremonies and celebrations. Durkheim notes that they can also be “sympathetic rites, but they are not peculiar to magic; not only are they to be found in religion, but it was from religion that magic received them” (Durkheim, 362). The “collective effervescence” that Durkheim

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    “voodoo” has become synonymous with macabre imagery and the practice of dark magic. This notion is evident in the portrayal of voodoo in movies, music, literature, and on the Internet. “Voodoo” is often inaccurately used as a single term to refer to a number of different African Diasporic religions, including West African Vodun, Hatian Vodou, and American Voodoo. Also included is hoodoo, an African-American folk magic that has gradually supplanted American Voodoo since the early 19th century.

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    Plattsburgh Observation

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    For my observation I went to Medusa Comics & Cards in Plattsburgh and participated in a Magic: the Gathering (MTG), draft tournament on the 18th of March during the afternoon, along with seven other participants all being male. Draft is an MTG format where each participant gets three booster packs, and take turns picking a card from each of the packs as they rotate around the table, keeping the cards they pick. At the time there was also a Yu-Gi-Oh tournament going on in the back of the shop with

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    The curiosity of the nature of spirits and magic, their relations to society and humanity, is an old curiosity. The belief in magic and spirits can be traced back to the ancient Greeks, further even. Because a Renaissance is a rebirth of classical ideas, this same curiosity wound its way back into the literary works of the 16th and 17th centuries. A Renaissance occurs when the standard of living for the average individual has been raised to the point where they can leave behind the Middle Ages practice

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    Not too long ago, a couple of weeks in fact, was the Magic: The Gathering Ixalan prerelease. An event of friends from all around the state gathering (pun intended) to enjoy a casual and fun experience with their favorite card game and favorite people. But this was the prerelease, the first time anyone had seen the new expansion of Ixalan, a plane of dense forests, marshy swamps and vast open seas. Pillaging pirates, dreadful dinosaurs and mischievous merfolk all dominated the unique expanse we found

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    Cool, though I remained skeptical in the extreme. Then Cantori opens a magic themed shop in Doc's old store and kicks my skepticism almost as hard as Tattoo Don, Pillar of the Community had kicked my negative perspective. (While my perspective whimpers by the curb, it in no way has failed to influence my daily thinking.) Seriously? A magic theater and used book store in Emmitsburg? The books might be of interest to me, but magic shows? Meh. Television magicians were boring during my childhood. (Who

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    stories of Egyptian Mythology to be told. There were over 700 gods and goddesses. Some of them are interpreted with a human body and the head of an animal. Animals were chosen to represent the powers of the god. Some of the main gods are Heka (god of magic and Medicine), Atum (tm means to complete or finish), Shu (god of dry air, wind, and the atmosphere), Tefnut (goddess of moisture, moist air, dew, and rain), Geb (God of the earth), Nut (goddess of the

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