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Linton, David (Fall 1992). "THE LUDDITES: How Did They Get That Bad Reputation?". Labor History. 33 (4): 529–537. doi: 10.1080/00236569200890281. ISSN 0023-656X. In later European folklore, weaving retained its connection with magic. Mother Goose, traditional teller of fairy tales, is often associated with spinning. [6] She was known as "Goose-Footed Bertha" or Reine Pédauque ("Goose-footed Queen") in French legends as spinning incredible tales that enraptured children. Her tweeds combined delicate and more daring combinations of shades and variegated stripes and her designs look as fresh and appealing today as they did 40 years ago. There are combinations of blues, ambers, reds and greens and others a restful mix of pale greys, cream, pinks, blues – as many as seven different yarns in one piece. She still retains a store of these vintage fabrics. Abimbola Gbemi Alao is a literary scholar and author. Abimbola was born in Ibadan, Nigeria. She studied at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, where she obtained a BA (Hon) degree in classics in 1988 and an MA Classics in 1991. She later studied PGCE and MA in creative writing at the University of Plymouth in 2001 and 2009 respectively. [1] She earned her PhD in 2023 at the University of Lapland, Lapin yliopisto in Finland. [2] Her research focuses on the prevalence of Frontotemporal Dementia, and how to raise awareness of FTD for early diagnosis. [3] Artisans who had spent years perfecting their craft in apprenticeships protested the use of untrained workers who generally produced inferior products. Many were willing to adapt to the mechanization of the textile industry as long as they shared in the profits. However, they watched as the productivity gains from technology enriched the capitalists, not the workers.

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By 'same type' we mean it fits in the same gear slot. Example: If your Unique with Legendary Potential is a pair of gloves, then you also need an Exalted pair of gloves. Depending on the source, Arachne is the daughter of either an unnamed shepherd or, more usually, the daughter of a Lydian man by the name of Idmon of Colophon. Idmon was famous in his own right as a dyer in purple. We have to remember that in ancient times, purple dye was extremely rare and expensive, which is why it was often reserved for royalty. In the version of the story where Idmon is Arachne’s father, she is not quite such an everyman, but starts off as a woman of some pedigree. Haywood, Ian. "Unruly People: The Spectacular Riot." in Bloody Romanticism (Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2006) pp.181–222. The goddess Brigantia, due to her identification with the Roman Minerva, may have also been considered, along with her other traits, to be a weaving deity. Fox, Nicols (2003). Against the Machine: The Hidden Luddite History in Literature, Art, and Individual Lives. Island Press. ISBN 1-55963-860-5.

Found in the 1880s; noted by Grigsby, John (2005). Beowulf and Grendel: the Truth behind England's Oldest Myth. Watkins. p. 57, 113f. ISBN 1-84293-153-9. See discussion of the ritual wagons in Danish bogs in Glob, Peter Vilhelm & Bruce-Mitford, Rupert (transl.) (1988). The Bog People: Iron-Age Man Preserved. New York Review. pp. 166-71. ISBN 1-59017-090-3. Wool workers: Saint Blaise is a patron saint of wool workers revered by the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Oriental Orthodox traditions. Severus of Avranches is also considered a patron saint of wool workers by Catholics. In Germanic later mythology, Holda (Frau Holle) and Perchta (Frau Perchta, Berchta, Bertha) were both known as goddesses who oversaw spinning and weaving. They had many names. The weaver gains the ability to combine two different elements and wield them simultaneously. Rapidly combine elements to create a fast and dynamic fighting style that dances in and out of combat.

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The family of creatures that include spiders and scorpions are known as arachnids, so named because of the Arachne story. Gain increased vitality when wielding a sword. Gain bonus vitality based on a portion of your power and condition damage. Poitras, Geoffrey. "The Luddite trials: Radical suppression and the administration of criminal justice". Journal for the Study of Radicalism 14.1 (2020): 121–166. Weavers had a repertory of tales: in the 15th century Jean d'Arras, a Northern French storyteller ( trouvere), assembled a collection of stories entitled Les Évangiles des Quenouilles ("Spinners' Tales"). Its frame story is that these are narrated among a group of ladies at their spinning. [4] Baltic [ edit ]

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Nowadays, the term "Luddite" often is used to describe someone who is opposed or resistant to new technologies. [38] The Japanese folktale Tsuru no Ongaeshi features a weaving theme. A crane, rescued by a childless elderly couple, appears to them in the guise of a girl who cares for them out of gratitude for their kindness and is adopted as their daughter. She secretly begins weaving stunningly beautiful cloth for the couple to sell under the condition that they may not see her weave. Though the couple initially comply, they are overcome with curiosity and find the girl is the crane who has been weaving the cloth from her own feathers, leaving her in a pitiful state. With her identity discovered, she must leave the remorseful couple. A variation of the story replaces the elderly couple with a man, who marries the crane when she takes on the form of a young woman. When swapping attunements with Weaver, all four attunements go into the same cooldown of 4 seconds. This is different from core elementalists that get a bigger cooldown on the attunement they swapped from, but a shorter one on the others.

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Floppy's Friends: "Awon ore e Floppy" Dual Language Yoruba translation by Abimbola Alao. (2004) Mantra Lingua. Legendaries are made by combining a Unique with Legendary Potential and an Exalted of the same item type. In a previous interview, Kang said she considered herself a descendant of Huang, as the textile pioneer had no children. She felt that she had an obligation to sweep the tomb and pass on her cotton weaving techniques. In 1956, during a British Parliamentary debate, a Labour spokesman said that "organised workers were by no means wedded to a 'Luddite Philosophy'." [39] By 2006, the term neo-Luddism had emerged to describe opposition to many forms of technology. [40] According to a manifesto drawn up by the Second Luddite Congress (April 1996; Barnesville, Ohio), neo-Luddism is "a leaderless movement of passive resistance to consumerism and the increasingly bizarre and frightening technologies of the Computer Age". [41] Seamstresses: Saint Anne is regarded as the patron saint of seamstresses in both Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic traditions.

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Corruption and Item Rarity do not affect Legendary Potential directly, but they do increase the amount of Uniques that drop which means there will be more Uniques with potential. Lord Byron and the Luddites | The Socialist Party of Great Britain". worldsocialism.org. Archived from the original on 24 June 2016 . Retrieved 22 November 2016. Dissertation: Drama as a tool to raise awareness of dementia". University of Lapland . Retrieved 2 June 2023. In those places which were formerly feared, where a man fears... to go on the road, in my days even women walked with spindles"

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The legendary weaver improved cotton weaving machinery. She converted the traditional spinning wheel into a new three-spindle cotton spinning frame. Her invention of cotton fluffers, pedal spinning wheels and looms contributed to a major leap forward for the development of the cotton textile craft in China. Harrison, J. F. C. (1984). The Common People: A History from the Norman Conquest to the Present. London, Totowa, N.J: Croom Helm. pp.249–53. ISBN 0709901259. OL 16568504M. Hobsbawm, E. J. (1952). "The Machine Breakers". Past & Present. 1 (1): 57–70. doi: 10.1093/past/1.1.57. Horn, Jeff. "Machine-Breaking and the 'Threat from Below' in Great Britain and France during the Early Industrial Revolution." in Crowd actions in Britain and France from the middle ages to the modern world (Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2015) pp.165–178. Mueller, Gavin (2021). "The Nights of King Ludd". Breaking Things at Work: The Luddites Are Right About Why You Hate Your Job. Verso. p.20. ISBN 978-1786636775.Today, she and her brother reminisce companionably about their days at Kilmainham. His technical knowledge is as impressive as hers, and he too has had an illustrious career as the founder of Concern with his wife Kay, as a management consultant, founder of WINI Technologies and the author of a book on the Vatican, but, as they say, sin scéal eile.



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