Clowns are stereotypically characterized by their colored afro wigs, stylistic makeup, outlandish costumes, and unusually large footwear. These features, however, are not what make a clown. Clowning, in its most basic form, can be described as drama without a fourth wall. In other words, a clown acknowledges his audience. The clown's humor today is often visual and includes many elements of physical comedy or slapstick humor but not exclusively. Clowns are spread in cultures of any time and place, because they meet some deeply rooted needs in humanity: violation of taboos, the mockery of sacred and profane authorities and symbols, reversal of language and action, and a ubiquitous obscenity. An interesting example can be found in the Native American clown societies. Contents 1 History 2 Clown types
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A week is a unit of time longer than a day and shorter than a month. In most modern calendars, including the Gregorian calendar, the week is a period of seven days. Contents 1 The week as indicator of market day 2 Origin of the seven-day week 2.1 Hindu, Babylonian, and Jewish seven-day week 2.2 Chinese seven-day week 3 Later use of the week 4 Weeks and Calendar year 5 Days of the week 6 Facts and figures 7 Week number 8 Liturgical week
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