The first step is to talk openly about dementia because it's a fact, well enshrined in folklore that if we are to kill the demon then first we have to say its name.
Bonnie and Clyde's exploits during the Great Depression earned them a place in American folklore.
The limited run of 300 pairs has secured these exclusive cans a special place in audio folklore.
Hosted by knowledgeable guides who colour their commentaries with sharp Scouse wit, the tour breezes past myriad sites now etched in popular folklore.
If they do win, the club and its players will undoubtedly become names that emerge from relative obscurity to claim their place in football folklore.
Yet it was his displays with England in 1966 that cemented his place in football folklore for a defender rated as one of the best to have ever played the game.
But no matter where locals enter the choppy waters or what time of year they jump in, folklore suggests that the effects of an invigorating swim improve the immune system and contribute to good health.
The club's class of 1990, who lifted the FA Trophy with a 3-0 defeat of Leek Town under the old twin towers, have long been heralded as the greatest in the club's history, with names such as Kenny Lowe, Neil Doherty and cult hero Colin Cowperthwaite ingrained in Bluebirds folklore.
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Traditionally, fantasy has woven together Medieval feudalism and faerie folklore in some fashion or other.
They all probably originated in the pagan folklore of northern Europe.
Max Gate was occupied by tenants Andrew and Marilyn Leah but now National Trust volunteer Jacqueline Dillion has taken up residence while she completes her PhD on folklore in Hardy's works.
The congress gathered more than hundred practitioners and national and international experts and researchers who presented papers on different thematic areas and addressed many crucial issues, fundamental and new theoretical approaches and good practices related to folklore in South-Asian context with special reference to Nepal.
The people behind Jersey Live also organised the Folklore festival in 2012, a mixed media event including poetry, comedy and music.
Known as "Blade Runner" for his carbon-fiber prostheses, Mr. Pistorius's story of athletic accomplishment after adversity achieved almost folklore status in his native South Africa.
"These kinds of stories were traditionally shared amongst villagers to narrate events or experiences, or to teach certain morals to children at home, " says Eric Miller, a folklore expert in Chennai, who led the group to Panayakottai.
But others, such as the right to go about the city with a drawn sword, the right to be hanged by a silken rope, the right to drive sheep over London Bridge, the right to be drunk and disorderly in the City, the right to be married in St Paul's Cathedral and buried with the City, may always have been in the realms of folklore.
But there was a Palestinian nation, with a culture and folklore that has roots in ancient times.
They said while that would not be happening in 2013 there would be a Folklore stage at Jersey Live for the first time.
Alexopoulos turns to the Constructivist movement formed in Russia in the early 20th century to investigate a narrative based on folklore, magic and spirituality compiled from images, videos and paintings he has collected in his archive.
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It is transmitted through families as a vocation, most strongly in rural communities with close links to folklore culture.
This event was a huge public outcry in Yakutia and beyond and gave a powerful impetus to the development of regional science and culture, the development of the future action plan in the field of traditional culture and folklore.
The first two were called Folklore and Fairytale Funnies, published in 2000, Strange Stories for Strange Kids, released the following year.
Though a scholar might publish this in, say, the Journal of American Folklore, nobody else would try to get anyone to read it.
Australian Children's Folklore Collection held by Museum Victoria in Melbourne.
Many finds have the ring of folklore: One trove was uncovered in 1910 by a peasant plowing his fields, another when a Ukrainian shepherd boy stepped into a pot of gold.
For those in search of spirits that live on through the folklore they inspire, the Seamen's Bethel must rank as one of Massachusetts' most haunted locations.
Although Ojkanje is traditionally passed on orally, audio and video media and organized training within local folklore groups now play an increasing part in its transmission.
But after completing his studies, he rejoined Oldham and etched his name into FA Cup folklore by scoring twice before dislocating his shoulder in an enthralling contest.
Zombies, as folklore and religious belief, have their roots in the Vodun religion, most likely in Haiti, where there is a still a strong belief in them.
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