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dbpedia:Moment_of_silence	rdfs:label	"Minuto de silencio"@es ,
		"\u9ED9\u7977"@ja ,
		"Moment of silence"@en ,
		"\uBB35\uB3C4"@ko ,
		"Schweigeminute"@de ,
		"\u041C\u0438\u043D\u0443\u0442\u0430 \u043C\u043E\u043B\u0447\u0430\u043D\u0438\u044F"@ru ,
		"\u9ED8\u54C0"@zh ,
		"Minute de silence"@fr ,
		"Tyst minut"@sv ,
		"Minuta ticha"@cs ;
	rdfs:comment	"\"One minute silence\" redirects here. For the band, see One Minute Silence. \"Minute of silence\" redirects here. For the Soviet radio program, see Minute of Silence. File:Ambox globe content. svg The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please improve this article and discuss the issue on the talk page. A moment of silence is the expression for a period of silent contemplation, prayer, reflection, or meditation."@en ,
		"\u041C\u0438\u043D\u0443\u0301\u0442\u0430 \u043C\u043E\u043B\u0447\u0430\u0301\u043D\u0438\u044F\u00A0\u2014 \u0441\u0438\u043C\u0432\u043E\u043B\u0438\u0447\u0435\u0441\u043A\u0438\u0439 \u0440\u0438\u0442\u0443\u0430\u043B \u0432 \u043F\u0430\u043C\u044F\u0442\u044C \u043E \u043A\u0430\u043A\u043E\u043C-\u043B\u0438\u0431\u043E \u0442\u0440\u0430\u0433\u0438\u0447\u0435\u0441\u043A\u043E\u043C \u0441\u043E\u0431\u044B\u0442\u0438\u0438 \u0438 \u043F\u043E\u0433\u0438\u0431\u0448\u0438\u0445 \u0432 \u043D\u0451\u043C \u043B\u044E\u0434\u044F\u0445. \u0423\u0447\u0430\u0441\u0442\u0432\u0443\u044E\u0449\u0438\u0435 \u0432 \u0440\u0438\u0442\u0443\u0430\u043B\u0435 \u0432\u0441\u0442\u0430\u044E\u0442 \u0438 \u0447\u0442\u044F\u0442 \u043F\u0430\u043C\u044F\u0442\u044C, \u043D\u0435 \u043F\u0440\u043E\u0438\u0437\u043D\u043E\u0441\u044F \u0440\u0435\u0447\u0435\u0439 \u0438 \u043D\u0435 \u0440\u0430\u0437\u0433\u043E\u0432\u0430\u0440\u0438\u0432\u0430\u044F \u0434\u0440\u0443\u0433 \u0441 \u0434\u0440\u0443\u0433\u043E\u043C. \u041C\u0438\u043D\u0443\u0442\u0430 \u043C\u043E\u043B\u0447\u0430\u043D\u0438\u044F, \u043A\u0430\u043A \u043F\u0440\u0430\u0432\u0438\u043B\u043E, \u0434\u043B\u0438\u0442\u0441\u044F \u043C\u0435\u043D\u0435\u0435 \u043E\u0434\u043D\u043E\u0439 \u043C\u0438\u043D\u0443\u0442\u044B."@ru ,
		"\u9ED8\u54C0\u662F\u6307\u5718\u9AD4\u6216\u500B\u4EBA\u70BA\u8868\u793A\u54C0\u60BC\u6216\u5F14\u5501\uFF0C\u5728\u4E00\u6BB5\u6642\u9593\u5167\u4F4E\u982D\u975C\u7ACB\u3002\u8207\u534A\u65D7\u4E00\u6A23\uFF0C\u9ED8\u54C0\u901A\u5E38\u7528\u65BC\u54C0\u60BC\u91CD\u8981\u4EBA\u7269\u53BB\u4E16\u6216\u662F\u91CD\u5927\u5929\u707D\u6216\u6230\u722D\u7684\u6B7B\u96E3\u8005\u3002 \u7FD2\u6163\u4E0A\u9ED8\u54C0\u4EE5\u5206\u9418\u70BA\u57FA\u672C\u55AE\u4F4D\uFF0C\u6700\u5E38\u898B\u7684\u9ED8\u54C0\u6642\u9593\u662F\u4E00\u5206\u9418\uFF0C\u5177\u9AD4\u6642\u9593\u5247\u4E3B\u8981\u8996\u4E4E\u54C0\u60BC\u5C0D\u8C61\u7684\u91CD\u8981\u6027\u800C\u6C7A\u5B9A\u3002 \u4E16\u754C\u4E0A\u6700\u8FD1\u4E00\u6B21\u5927\u578B\u9ED8\u54C0\u6D3B\u52D5\uFF0C\u662F\u4E2D\u83EF\u4EBA\u6C11\u5171\u548C\u570B\u570B\u52D9\u9662\u5BA3\u4F48\u65BC2008\u5E745\u670819\u65E5\u5317\u4EAC\u6642\u959314\u664228\u5206\uFF0C\u5168\u570B\u570B\u6C11\u9808\u70BA\u6C76\u5DDD\u5927\u5730\u9707\u6B7B\u96E3\u8005\u9ED8\u54C0\u4E09\u5206\u9418\uFF0C\u9999\u6E2F\u7279\u5225\u884C\u653F\u5340\u53CA\u6FB3\u9580\u7279\u5225\u884C\u653F\u5340\u6309\u570B\u52D9\u9662\u516C\u544A\u96A8\u4E4B\u3002"@zh ,
		"Eine Schweigeminute, auch Gedenkminute, ist ein Zeitabschnitt von einigen Sekunden bis hin zu mehreren Minuten, in denen die Betreffenden in ihren Alltagsabl\u00E4ufen und -t\u00E4tigkeiten innehalten und still eines oder mehrerer Toter gedenken. Sie ist die \u00F6ffentliche Bekundung der Trauer und des Mitgef\u00FChls f\u00FCr die Opfer und Hinterbliebenen schwerer Ungl\u00FCcksf\u00E4lle, aber auch beim Tod prominenter Pers\u00F6nlichkeiten."@de ,
		"Minuta ticha je zp\u016Fsob vyj\u00E1d\u0159en\u00ED \u00FActy k pam\u00E1tce ned\u00E1vno zesnul\u00E9 osoby nebo ned\u00E1vn\u00E9 tragick\u00E9 ud\u00E1losti prost\u0159ednictv\u00EDm chv\u00EDle tich\u00E9ho soust\u0159ed\u011Bn\u00ED, modlitby \u010Di meditace. Podobn\u011B se pou\u017E\u00EDv\u00E1 vlajka na p\u016Fl \u017Eerdi. N\u011Bkdy jde o sou\u010D\u00E1st z\u00E1du\u0161n\u00EDho ob\u0159adu, n\u011Bkdy jen sou\u010D\u00E1st jin\u00E9 ud\u00E1losti. Ticho, uchov\u00E1van\u00E9 v\u0161emi p\u0159\u00EDtomn\u00FDmi, trv\u00E1 v\u011Bt\u0161inou jednu minutu, m\u016F\u017Ee b\u00FDt ale zvolen jin\u00FD interval (nap\u0159\u00EDklad jedna minuta za ka\u017Ed\u00E9ho zesnul\u00E9ho)."@cs ,
		"Tyst minut \u00E4r en vanligt f\u00F6rekommande sorgeceremoni, vilket inneb\u00E4r att alla n\u00E4rvarande \u00E4r tysta i 20 sekunder till n\u00E5gra minuter f\u00F6r att t\u00E4nka p\u00E5 och visa respekt f\u00F6r de drabbade. Under en tyst minut upph\u00F6r normalt ocks\u00E5 all annan verksamhet, exempelvis kan fordon (som t\u00E5g) st\u00E5 still under minuten, den som arbetar l\u00E4gger ifr\u00E5n sig sina redskap och s\u00E5 vidare. Att delta i tysta minuter \u00E4r vanligtvis frivilligt."@sv ,
		"\"One minute silence\" redirects here. For the band, see One Minute Silence. \"Minute of silence\" redirects here. For the Soviet radio program, see Minute of Silence. 50x40px The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please improve this article and discuss the issue on the talk page. A moment of silence is the expression for a period of silent contemplation, prayer, reflection, or meditation."@en ,
		"\uBB35\uB3C4(\u9ED8\u79B1)\uB294 \uC18C\uB9AC\uB97C \uB0B4\uC9C0 \uC54A\uACE0 \uAE30\uB3C4\uB97C \uB4DC\uB9AC\uB294 \uAC83\uC774\uB2E4. \uD569\uC7A5\uACFC \uB208\uAC10\uC544 \uAC00\uBCCD\uAC8C \uBA38\uB9AC\uB97C \uB0AE\uCD94\uB294 \uD589\uC704\uB97C \uC218\uBC18\uD558\uAE30\uB3C4 \uD55C\uB2E4"@ko ,
		"Un minuto de silencio es una expresi\u00F3n de luto y condolencias realizada con un silencio, rezo, reflexi\u00F3n o meditaci\u00F3n durante un tiempo determinado. El minuto de silencio est\u00E1 considerado como un gesto de respeto en homenaje a una persona recientemente fallecida o como conmemoraci\u00F3n de un acontecimiento tr\u00E1gico, del mismo modo que lo es el izado de una bandera a media asta. Su origen se remonta a 1919."@es ,
		"\u9ED9\u7977\uFF08\u3082\u304F\u3068\u3046\u3001\u9ED9\u79B1\u3001\u82F1: Moment of silence, silent prayer\uFF09\u3068\u306F\u3001\u58F0\u3092\u7ACB\u3066\u305A\u306B\u7948\u308A\u3092\u3055\u3055\u3052\u308B\u3053\u3068\u3002\u5408\u638C\u3084\u76EE\u3092\u3064\u3076\u308B\u3001\u8EFD\u304F\u982D\u3092\u4E0B\u3052\u308B\u884C\u70BA\u3092\u4F34\u3046\u3053\u3068\u3082\u3042\u308B\u3002"@ja ,
		"A moment of silence is the expression for a period of silent contemplation, prayer, reflection, or meditation. Similar to flying a flag at half-mast, a moment of silence is often a gesture of respect, particularly in mourning for those who have died recently or as part of a tragic historical event. Silent prayer and worship, including moments of silence practiced during other group activities have been practiced by Quakers for more than 300 years."@en ,
		"Une minute de silence est un moment de recueillement, signe d'hommage. Elle tient son nom de sa dur\u00E9e, traditionnellement une minute, mais sa dur\u00E9e peut \u00EAtre diff\u00E9rente."@fr ;
	foaf:depiction	<http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b4/Moment_of_silence.jpg> ,
		<http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9e/Jim_Langley_minute_silence.jpg> ;
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		category:Silence ,
		category:Meetings ,
		category:Prayer ,
		category:Acknowledgements_of_death .
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	foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf	ns1:Moment_of_silence ;
	dbpedia-owl:abstract	"\u9ED8\u54C0\u662F\u6307\u5718\u9AD4\u6216\u500B\u4EBA\u70BA\u8868\u793A\u54C0\u60BC\u6216\u5F14\u5501\uFF0C\u5728\u4E00\u6BB5\u6642\u9593\u5167\u4F4E\u982D\u975C\u7ACB\u3002\u8207\u534A\u65D7\u4E00\u6A23\uFF0C\u9ED8\u54C0\u901A\u5E38\u7528\u65BC\u54C0\u60BC\u91CD\u8981\u4EBA\u7269\u53BB\u4E16\u6216\u662F\u91CD\u5927\u5929\u707D\u6216\u6230\u722D\u7684\u6B7B\u96E3\u8005\u3002 \u7FD2\u6163\u4E0A\u9ED8\u54C0\u4EE5\u5206\u9418\u70BA\u57FA\u672C\u55AE\u4F4D\uFF0C\u6700\u5E38\u898B\u7684\u9ED8\u54C0\u6642\u9593\u662F\u4E00\u5206\u9418\uFF0C\u5177\u9AD4\u6642\u9593\u5247\u4E3B\u8981\u8996\u4E4E\u54C0\u60BC\u5C0D\u8C61\u7684\u91CD\u8981\u6027\u800C\u6C7A\u5B9A\u3002 \u4E16\u754C\u4E0A\u6700\u8FD1\u4E00\u6B21\u5927\u578B\u9ED8\u54C0\u6D3B\u52D5\uFF0C\u662F\u4E2D\u83EF\u4EBA\u6C11\u5171\u548C\u570B\u570B\u52D9\u9662\u5BA3\u4F48\u65BC2008\u5E745\u670819\u65E5\u5317\u4EAC\u6642\u959314\u664228\u5206\uFF0C\u5168\u570B\u570B\u6C11\u9808\u70BA\u6C76\u5DDD\u5927\u5730\u9707\u6B7B\u96E3\u8005\u9ED8\u54C0\u4E09\u5206\u9418\uFF0C\u9999\u6E2F\u7279\u5225\u884C\u653F\u5340\u53CA\u6FB3\u9580\u7279\u5225\u884C\u653F\u5340\u6309\u570B\u52D9\u9662\u516C\u544A\u96A8\u4E4B\u3002"@zh ,
		"A moment of silence is the expression for a period of silent contemplation, prayer, reflection, or meditation. Similar to flying a flag at half-mast, a moment of silence is often a gesture of respect, particularly in mourning for those who have died recently or as part of a tragic historical event. Silent prayer and worship, including moments of silence practiced during other group activities have been practiced by Quakers for more than 300 years. Since silence contains no statements or assumptions concerning beliefs and requires no understanding of language to interpret, it is more easily accepted and used than a spoken prayer or observance when persons of different religious and cultural backgrounds participate together. In the colonial period Pennsylvania Quakers and Lenape Native Americans worshiped silently together on several occasions, yet neither group thought that this implied that they had altered their traditional belief system in doing so. Over time, the effectiveness of Quaker-style silence for non-sectarian and non-controversial public observances has led to its almost universal use in the English-speaking world as well as other plural societies. This is also the case within many institutions where diverse groups are expected to participate but not necessarily share beliefs such as in government, schools, businesses and the military. Many people in the Commonwealth observe a moment of silence, often two minutes, at 11:00 am on 11 November each year to remember sacrifices of members of the armed forces and of civilians in times of war. The period of silence is essentially a ritualized night vigil bracketed by the traditional bugle call \"The Last Post\"\" and \"The Rouse\", which is also called \"Reveille\" in the United States. The Last Post was the traditional bugle call at the end of the day, and the Rouse started the military day. For military purposes, the traditional night vigil over the slain was not just to ensure they were indeed dead and not unconscious or in a coma, but also to guard them from being mutilated or despoiled, or dragged off by scavengers. This makes the ceremony not so much an act of remembrance but a pledge to guard the honour of war dead. The act is enhanced by the use of dedicated cenotaphs (literally Greek for \"empty tomb\" and the laying of wreaths\u2014the traditional means of bestowing high honours in Ancient Greece and Rome. One minute is a common length of time for the commemoration, though other periods of time may be chosen, normally connected in some way with the event being commemorated . During the moment of silence, participants may typically bow their heads, remove hats, and refrain from speaking or moving places for the duration. A person officiating or presiding over the gathering will be responsible for the declaring and timing of the period of silence. In Israel, moments of silence are held on Yom HaShoah in memory of the victims of the Holocaust, and Yom Hazikaron in memory of fallen soldiers and terror victims. The moments of silence are marked by the nationwide sounding of a steady siren. During this time, most Israelis stand at attention, and most of the country comes to a standstill as people pay silent tribute to the dead. A moment of silence may be accompanied by other acts of symbolic significance, such as the tolling of bells, the release of doves or balloons, or a performance of the Last Post."@en ,
		"\"One minute silence\" redirects here. For the band, see One Minute Silence. \"Minute of silence\" redirects here. For the Soviet radio program, see Minute of Silence. File:Ambox globe content. svg The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please improve this article and discuss the issue on the talk page. A moment of silence is the expression for a period of silent contemplation, prayer, reflection, or meditation. Similar to flying a flag at half-mast, a moment of silence is often a gesture of respect, particularly in mourning for those who have recently died or as part of tragic historical event. Silent prayer and worship, including moments of silence practiced during other group activities has been practiced by Quakers for more than 300 years. Since silence contains no statements or assumptions concerning beliefs and requires no understanding of language to interpret, it is more easily accepted and used than a spoken prayer or observance when persons of different religious and cultural backgrounds participate together. In the colonial period Pennsylvania Quakers and Lenape Indians worshiped silently together on several occasions, yet neither group thought that this implied that they had altered their traditional belief system to doing so. Over time, the effectiveness of Quaker-style silence for non-sectarian and non-controversial public observances has led to its almost universal use in the English-speaking world as well as other plural societies. This is also the case within many institutions where diverse groups are expected to participate but not necessarily share beliefs such as in government, schools, businesses and the military. Many people in the Commonwealth observe a moment of silence, often two minutes, at 11:00 am on 11 November each year to remember sacrifices of members of the armed forces and of civilians in times of war. The period of silence is essentially a ritualized night vigil bracketed by the traditional bugle call \"The Last Post\"\" and \"The Rouse\", which is also called \"Reveille\" in the United States. The Last Post was the traditional bugle call at the end of the day, and the Rouse started the military day. For military purposes, the traditional night vigil over the slain was not just to ensure they were indeed dead and not unconscious or in a coma, but also to guard them from being mutilated or despoiled, or dragged off by scavengers. This makes the ceremony not so much an act of remembrance but a pledge to guard the honour of war dead. The act is enhanced by the use of dedicated cenotaphs (literally Greek for \"empty tomb\" and the laying of wreaths\u2014the traditional means of bestowing high honours in Ancient Greece and Rome. One minute is a common length of time for the commemoration, though other periods of time may be chosen, normally connected in some way with the event being commemorated . During the moment of silence, participants may typically bow their heads, remove hats, and refrain from speaking or moving places for the duration. A person officiating or presiding over the gathering will be responsible for the declaring and timing of the period of silence. In Israel, moments of silence are held on Yom HaShoah in memory of the victims of the Holocaust, and Yom Hazikaron in memory of fallen soldiers and terror victims. The moments of silence are marked by the nationwide sounding of a steady siren. During this time, most Israelis stand at attention, and most of the country comes to a standstill as people pay silent tribute to the dead. A moment of silence may be accompanied by other acts of symbolic significance, such as the tolling of bells, the release of doves or balloons, or a performance of the Last Post."@en ,
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		"\"One minute silence\" redirects here. For the band, see One Minute Silence. \"Minute of silence\" redirects here. For the Soviet radio program, see Minute of Silence. 50x40px The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please improve this article and discuss the issue on the talk page. A moment of silence is the expression for a period of silent contemplation, prayer, reflection, or meditation. Similar to flying a flag at half-mast, a moment of silence is often a gesture of respect, particularly in mourning for those who have recently died or as part of a commemoration ceremony of a tragic historical event. Silent prayer and worship, including moments of silence practiced during other group activities has been practiced by Quakers for more than 300 years. Since silence contains no statements or assumptions concerning beliefs and requires no understanding of language to interpret, it is more easily accepted and used than a spoken prayer or observance when persons of different religious and cultural backgrounds participate together. In the colonial period Pennsylvania Quakers and Lenape Indians worshiped silently together on several occasions, yet neither group thought that this implied that they had altered their traditional belief system to doing so. Over time, the effectiveness of Quaker-style silence for non-sectarian and non-controversial public observances has led to its almost universal use in the English-speaking world as well as other plural societies. This is also the case within many institutions where diverse groups are expected to participate but not necessarily share beliefs such as in government, schools, businesses and the military. Many people in the Commonwealth observe a moment of silence, often two minutes, at 11:00 am on 11 November each year to remember sacrifices of members of the armed forces and of civilians in times of war. The period of silence is essentially a ritualized night vigil bracketed by the traditional bugle call \"The Last Post\"\" and \"The Rouse\", which is also called \"Reveille\" in the United States. The Last Post was the traditional bugle call at the end of the day, and the Rouse started the military day. For military purposes, the traditional night vigil over the slain was not just to ensure they were indeed dead and not unconscious or in a coma, but also to guard them from being mutilated or despoiled, or dragged off by scavengers. This makes the ceremony not so much an act of remembrance but a pledge to guard the honour of war dead. The act is enhanced by the use of dedicated cenotaphs (literally Greek for \"empty tomb\" and the laying of wreaths -- the traditional means of bestowing high honours in Ancient Greece and Rome. One minute is a common length of time for the commemoration, though other periods of time may be chosen, normally connected in some way with the event being commemorated . During the moment of silence, participants may typically bow their heads, remove hats, and refrain from speaking or moving places for the duration. A person officiating or presiding over the gathering will be responsible for the declaring and timing of the period of silence. In Israel, moments of silence are held on Yom HaShoah in memory of the victims of the Holocaust, and Yom Hazikaron in memory of fallen soldiers and terror victims. The moments of silence are marked by the nationwide sounding of a steady siren. During this time, most Israelis stand at attention, and most of the country comes to a standstill as people pay silent tribute to the dead. A moment of silence may be accompanied by other acts of symbolic significance, such as the tolling of bells, the release of doves or balloons, or a performance of the Last Post."@en ,
		"\u9ED9\u7977\uFF08\u3082\u304F\u3068\u3046\u3001\u9ED9\u79B1\u3001\u82F1: Moment of silence, silent prayer\uFF09\u3068\u306F\u3001\u58F0\u3092\u7ACB\u3066\u305A\u306B\u7948\u308A\u3092\u3055\u3055\u3052\u308B\u3053\u3068\u3002\u5408\u638C\u3084\u76EE\u3092\u3064\u3076\u308B\u3001\u8EFD\u304F\u982D\u3092\u4E0B\u3052\u308B\u884C\u70BA\u3092\u4F34\u3046\u3053\u3068\u3082\u3042\u308B\u3002"@ja ,
		"Minuta ticha je zp\u016Fsob vyj\u00E1d\u0159en\u00ED \u00FActy k pam\u00E1tce ned\u00E1vno zesnul\u00E9 osoby nebo ned\u00E1vn\u00E9 tragick\u00E9 ud\u00E1losti prost\u0159ednictv\u00EDm chv\u00EDle tich\u00E9ho soust\u0159ed\u011Bn\u00ED, modlitby \u010Di meditace. Podobn\u011B se pou\u017E\u00EDv\u00E1 vlajka na p\u016Fl \u017Eerdi. N\u011Bkdy jde o sou\u010D\u00E1st z\u00E1du\u0161n\u00EDho ob\u0159adu, n\u011Bkdy jen sou\u010D\u00E1st jin\u00E9 ud\u00E1losti. Ticho, uchov\u00E1van\u00E9 v\u0161emi p\u0159\u00EDtomn\u00FDmi, trv\u00E1 v\u011Bt\u0161inou jednu minutu, m\u016F\u017Ee b\u00FDt ale zvolen jin\u00FD interval (nap\u0159\u00EDklad jedna minuta za ka\u017Ed\u00E9ho zesnul\u00E9ho). P\u0159i minut\u011B ticha se stoj\u00ED, sn\u00EDmaj\u00ED se pokr\u00FDvky hlavy, nemluv\u00ED se a nepohybuje se. N\u011Bkdy jsou sou\u010D\u00E1st\u00ED minuty dal\u0161\u00ED n\u00E1le\u017Eitosti, jako zvon\u011Bn\u00ED na zvony, spu\u0161t\u011Bn\u00ED hasi\u010Dsk\u00FDch sir\u00E9n \u010Di vzty\u010Den\u00ED vlajky na p\u016Fl \u017Eerdi."@cs ,
		"Eine Schweigeminute, auch Gedenkminute, ist ein Zeitabschnitt von einigen Sekunden bis hin zu mehreren Minuten, in denen die Betreffenden in ihren Alltagsabl\u00E4ufen und -t\u00E4tigkeiten innehalten und still eines oder mehrerer Toter gedenken. Sie ist die \u00F6ffentliche Bekundung der Trauer und des Mitgef\u00FChls f\u00FCr die Opfer und Hinterbliebenen schwerer Ungl\u00FCcksf\u00E4lle, aber auch beim Tod prominenter Pers\u00F6nlichkeiten. Manche proklamierte Gedenkminute hat zudem den Charakter einer Demonstration, insbesondere im Falle des Gedenkens an die Opfer von Gewaltverbrechen. Es wird z. \u00A0B. beim Tod eines herausragenden Sportlers eine Schweigeminute im Stadion eingelegt, oder beim Tod eines Staatsmannes erfolgt eine Schweigeminute im Parlament. Die Schweigeminute ist ein Mittel, das auch solche Personen zum Ausdruck ihrer Verbundenheit nutzen k\u00F6nnen, die den Opfern und Hinterbliebenen nicht pers\u00F6nlich nahestehen und daher nicht auf dem \u00FCblichen Wege kondolieren k\u00F6nnen. Sie kann aber auch genutzt werden, um das Geschehene zu verinnerlichen. Ebenso k\u00F6nnen auch nicht religi\u00F6se Personen diese Form der Anteilnahme \u2013 anstelle des Gebets \u2013 aus\u00FCben. Um die Einhaltung einer Schweigeminute wird meist von hohen Politikern oder Verbandsvertretern gebeten. Das w\u00E4hrend der Schweigeminute innehaltende \u00F6ffentliche Leben soll den Einschnitt symbolisieren, den der Ungl\u00FCcks- bzw. Todesfall hervorgerufen hat. Siehe auch: Trauerbeflaggung,"@de ,
		"\"One minute silence\" redirects here. For the band, see One Minute Silence. \"Minute of silence\" redirects here. For the Soviet radio program, see Minute of Silence. File:Ambox globe content. svg The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please improve this article and discuss the issue on the talk page. A moment of silence is the expression for a period of silent contemplation, prayer, reflection, or meditation. Similar to flying a flag at half-mast, a moment of silence is often a gesture of respect, particularly in mourning for those who have died recently or as part of a tragic historical event. Silent prayer and worship, including moments of silence practiced during other group activities have been practiced by Quakers for more than 300 years. Since silence contains no statements or assumptions concerning beliefs and requires no understanding of language to interpret, it is more easily accepted and used than a spoken prayer or observance when persons of different religious and cultural backgrounds participate together. In the colonial period Pennsylvania Quakers and Lenape Indians worshiped silently together on several occasions, yet neither group thought that this implied that they had altered their traditional belief system in doing so. Over time, the effectiveness of Quaker-style silence for non-sectarian and non-controversial public observances has led to its almost universal use in the English-speaking world as well as other plural societies. This is also the case within many institutions where diverse groups are expected to participate but not necessarily share beliefs such as in government, schools, businesses and the military. Many people in the Commonwealth observe a moment of silence, often two minutes, at 11:00 am on 11 November each year to remember sacrifices of members of the armed forces and of civilians in times of war. The period of silence is essentially a ritualized night vigil bracketed by the traditional bugle call \"The Last Post\"\" and \"The Rouse\", which is also called \"Reveille\" in the United States. The Last Post was the traditional bugle call at the end of the day, and the Rouse started the military day. For military purposes, the traditional night vigil over the slain was not just to ensure they were indeed dead and not unconscious or in a coma, but also to guard them from being mutilated or despoiled, or dragged off by scavengers. This makes the ceremony not so much an act of remembrance but a pledge to guard the honour of war dead. The act is enhanced by the use of dedicated cenotaphs (literally Greek for \"empty tomb\" and the laying of wreaths\u2014the traditional means of bestowing high honours in Ancient Greece and Rome. One minute is a common length of time for the commemoration, though other periods of time may be chosen, normally connected in some way with the event being commemorated . During the moment of silence, participants may typically bow their heads, remove hats, and refrain from speaking or moving places for the duration. A person officiating or presiding over the gathering will be responsible for the declaring and timing of the period of silence. In Israel, moments of silence are held on Yom HaShoah in memory of the victims of the Holocaust, and Yom Hazikaron in memory of fallen soldiers and terror victims. The moments of silence are marked by the nationwide sounding of a steady siren. During this time, most Israelis stand at attention, and most of the country comes to a standstill as people pay silent tribute to the dead. A moment of silence may be accompanied by other acts of symbolic significance, such as the tolling of bells, the release of doves or balloons, or a performance of the Last Post."@en ,
		"Tyst minut \u00E4r en vanligt f\u00F6rekommande sorgeceremoni, vilket inneb\u00E4r att alla n\u00E4rvarande \u00E4r tysta i 20 sekunder till n\u00E5gra minuter f\u00F6r att t\u00E4nka p\u00E5 och visa respekt f\u00F6r de drabbade. Under en tyst minut upph\u00F6r normalt ocks\u00E5 all annan verksamhet, exempelvis kan fordon (som t\u00E5g) st\u00E5 still under minuten, den som arbetar l\u00E4gger ifr\u00E5n sig sina redskap och s\u00E5 vidare. Att delta i tysta minuter \u00E4r vanligtvis frivilligt."@sv ,
		"Un minuto de silencio es una expresi\u00F3n de luto y condolencias realizada con un silencio, rezo, reflexi\u00F3n o meditaci\u00F3n durante un tiempo determinado. El minuto de silencio est\u00E1 considerado como un gesto de respeto en homenaje a una persona recientemente fallecida o como conmemoraci\u00F3n de un acontecimiento tr\u00E1gico, del mismo modo que lo es el izado de una bandera a media asta. Su origen se remonta a 1919. El soldado australiano Edward George Honey, que combati\u00F3 por el ej\u00E9rcito brit\u00E1nico en la Primera Guerra Mundial y resid\u00EDa en Londres, propuso el 8 de mayo de ese a\u00F1o que los ingleses guardaran dos minutos de silencio a las 11:00 horas del 11 de noviembre como conmemoraci\u00F3n del primer aniversario del tratado de armisticio, firmado un a\u00F1o antes. De este modo, consider\u00F3 que se rend\u00EDa un homenaje respetuoso a los fallecidos durante el conflicto. La idea lleg\u00F3 hasta el rey Jorge V, que apoy\u00F3 la medida. Aunque la duraci\u00F3n habitual de este gesto es de un minuto, puede considerarse acortar o aumentar la duraci\u00F3n dependiendo de lo que se est\u00E9 conmemorando. En el momento que \u00E9ste se hace la gente se mantiene en silencio, y en ocasiones realiza otros gestos como ponerse de pie, bajar la cabeza, quitarse sus sombreros y/o rezar. Habr\u00E1 una persona que se encargue de dar comienzo y t\u00E9rmino al tiempo de duelo, y muchas veces la gente concluye el momento con un aplauso general. Aunque lo m\u00E1s frecuente es permanecer simplemente en silencio, puede haber otros actos simb\u00F3licos, como acompa\u00F1arlo con m\u00FAsica."@es ,
		"\uBB35\uB3C4(\u9ED8\u79B1)\uB294 \uC18C\uB9AC\uB97C \uB0B4\uC9C0 \uC54A\uACE0 \uAE30\uB3C4\uB97C \uB4DC\uB9AC\uB294 \uAC83\uC774\uB2E4. \uD569\uC7A5\uACFC \uB208\uAC10\uC544 \uAC00\uBCCD\uAC8C \uBA38\uB9AC\uB97C \uB0AE\uCD94\uB294 \uD589\uC704\uB97C \uC218\uBC18\uD558\uAE30\uB3C4 \uD55C\uB2E4"@ko ,
		"Une minute de silence est un moment de recueillement, signe d'hommage. Elle tient son nom de sa dur\u00E9e, traditionnellement une minute, mais sa dur\u00E9e peut \u00EAtre diff\u00E9rente."@fr ;
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