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ran_0912
Ran :
Khúc này với khúc nghỉ tết là yêu trường🫰🏻
2025-01-05 16:16:52
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zen.zenny
Zen :
uầy k biết có tổ chức nên k lên trường buồn v chèn
2025-01-05 18:02:56
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phanththanhnguyen
Tớ là Nguyên :
Trường em mãi đỉnhhhhhh
2025-01-05 16:54:50
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un_ng
Hùng NguyễN :
Ủa rồi mn khỏi về luôn kkk
2025-01-05 16:11:15
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bestiii_2303
Ti nè✨️🥑 :
nhớ mãi thoiii
2025-01-05 18:23:25
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ngth934
ngth934 :
Vn mãi đỉnh IUH mãi đỉnh🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳
2025-01-05 16:03:13
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check.dao.van.turnitin
Check Đạo Văn Turnitin 🔎 :
Check đạo văn Turnitin 🌷
2025-03-03 08:37:33
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huy129600
huy. :
em muốn học nghành điện hoặc chế tạo máy trường iuh thì học 4 năm ở sgon luôn hay pk ra bắc nữa ạ
2025-02-06 08:49:49
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ngcdim005
Diễm 🍭 thích xem One Piece :) :
xem lại cứ rưng rưng nước mắt
2025-01-07 11:26:30
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fuonqockao
Phượng Ngọc :
Kkkk trường toi vui vãi ò
2025-01-06 02:18:15
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phamlionel
Tám Được Cần Giờ Yêu Thương :
tui hồi đó coi Seagame, Văn Quyến đá cũng ăn mừng cở này🥰IUH mãi đỉnh
2025-01-05 17:03:17
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phun.zjun
Phun Jun-.- :
Trường nay dễ thương zạa
2025-01-05 16:30:25
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11study.02
OverLinTinn ✿ :
IUH có đỉnh khog ạ... ra trường rồi giờ nhìn mê he
2025-01-05 16:00:06
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201winn
Quynhhngo :
@vuthao dui dữ tr
2025-01-05 15:58:15
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du0ng_9
Bọ Rùa Xoắn Xít :
@naoduoc40kgdoiten
2025-01-05 19:16:52
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kngannlato
thích ngủ :
@.Huy fact kh ạa =))
2025-01-05 18:35:31
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ltttuyen
Thanh Tuyền :
@ltthuy05 trường chị dui quá nè
2025-01-05 18:01:03
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klilatuii
Bôngg 🌷 :
@🐳 m đâuu
2025-01-05 15:57:01
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_nw4_
elsudimid😎 :
@ngu hóa thi khối A0 náo nhiệt luôn
2025-01-05 17:26:04
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jyrieeee309
Tui tên Thyyy :
ê zui quá tr @Thắm Lê
2025-01-05 16:46:26
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phthinh304206
Phục Thịnh :
😂
2025-03-23 14:22:46
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tran677
Huyền Trân :
😂
2025-01-08 11:54:06
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kiqizn
Kim Quyến chứ ai🙀 :
@có bồ thì đổi tên🐞 @@ép ổi hok ép a khúc này ta nói yêu trường dì đâu ă bà
2025-01-06 16:58:08
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phuogthao23
Phương Thảo :
@hinkuangocnghech vui v
2025-01-06 05:17:03
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_phamthikhanhlinh_
Phạm Thị Khánh Linh :
@🌷 vui ha
2025-01-06 02:15:08
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Sicanje or bocanje is the name of cultural tattooing among Croatian Roman Catholic women and girls of the central regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as, to a lesser extent, Turopolje and the Dalmatia region of Croatia. When it comes to the origins of the custom, there are different theories and interpretations but the primary purpose of the tattoos was to show belonging to a community and preserve a person’s identity. Some scholars argue that it stemmed from the Illyrians, while others argue that the tattoos originated during the Ottoman occupation. Regardless of whether or not it originated during that time, during the Ottoman occupation, tattooing served as an attempt to protect womenn and children from abductions and attacks of the Ottoman invaders. Elderly women who knew the tattoo patterns worked as tattoo artists. The tattoo pigment consisted of the soot of resinous pinesap collected on a plate, then combined with honey and water, saliva or breast milk. The tattoos were usually done in a visible place such as the arms, chest, or even the forehead. Children (generally girls) were tattooed from as early as the age of six, usually during the period between the feast of Saint Joseph in March to the feast of Saint John the Baptist in June. After World War II, this practice fell out of favor and faced a sharp decline. Today, it is still possible to see older women with these tattoos, while some younger ones have decided to tattoo some of the traditional designs as a means of keeping the tradition alive. #culturalheritage #balkans #croatia #bosnia #ancestry #culture #culturaltattoos

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