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Individual Emotions Describing Continuity and Engagement in Religion: Charismatic Communality in the Light of Interaction Ritual Theory
Published 2023-03-01“…This was studied by interviewing individuals on their emotions about their charismatic communities and daily life. When utilizing a self-report focus on subjective feelings, individuals may report information using different wordings relevant to any component of emotion. …”
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Fish Farmers’ Attitude Toward Agricultural Insurance Scheme in Ondo State Nigeria
Published 2018-10-01“…The second stage involved a random selection of two communities from each of the selected LGAs making a total of sixteen communities. …”
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Fish Farmers’ Attitude Toward Agricultural Insurance Scheme in Ondo State Nigeria
Published 2018-10-01“…The second stage involved a random selection of two communities from each of the selected LGAs making a total of sixteen communities. …”
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Fish Farmers’ Attitude Toward Agricultural Insurance Scheme in Ondo State Nigeria
Published 2018-10-01“…The second stage involved a random selection of two communities from each of the selected LGAs making a total of sixteen communities. …”
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Education and the sacred: Judaic holiness and the dynamics of teaching and learning
Published 2018“…The contribution of this thesis is to go beyond sacred content to also focus on teaching as a sacred act—in other words, approaching teaching as sacred, rather than teaching the sacred. …”
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Individualism and Salvation: An Empirical-Theological Exploration of Attitudes Among the Filipino Youth and its Challenges to Filipino Families
Published 2019-03-01“…In this collectivist or community-oriented society, individualism is not something that is highly valued. …”
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The Analysis of Manifestations of Ritual Secrecy and Initiation in Tarsusi’s Daranameh
Published 2022-06-01“…These components together with metaphor, simile, allusion, and recognition in the mind of the author, who also takes them from his community and group, narrating them in a story. A ritual symbol is not like a literary symbol in which there is a substitution and analogy between words, but it is an image that restrains and stabilizes the subconscious mental force and has a hidden and unknown aspect, and is a personal experience and a state of mind and individual attraction. 3.3. …”
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Normativity and Ontology of Law in Early Greek Philosophy
Published 2023-03-01“…Besides, the Greeks never reduced their right to the system, because too often gods or demos ‘interfered’ with the laws of the polis. …”
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Moral and religious changes in an urban village of Bangalore, south India
Published 1968“…I distinguish three aspects of Hinduism: brahmanism, associated with prestige and auspiciousness, and with the values of dharma (order), permanence, hierarchy, purity and ritual, the religion of groups, for the protection and welfare of closed communities, and the religion of choice, associated with moksha or liberation, renunciation, devotion, the direct relation of the soul to God, and, particularly in the modern form of this kind of religion with conscience, responsibility and service. …”
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The Bioethics-CSR Divide
Published 2024-03-01“…The publication of the Belmont Report[12] in the aftermath of the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment, as well as the creation of committees such as the “God Committee,”[13] which aimed to develop and enforce criteria for allocating scarce dialysis machines, exemplify this shift. …”
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The Bioethics-CSR Divide
Published 2024-03-01“…The publication of the Belmont Report[12] in the aftermath of the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment, as well as the creation of committees such as the “God Committee,”[13] which aimed to develop and enforce criteria for allocating scarce dialysis machines, exemplify this shift. …”
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Narrative Origin of the Fairy Tales and the Political-Ideological Foundations of the Indo-European Cultures
Published 2023-10-01“…The belief of the Indo-European peoples in gods with the characteristics of order, treaty and militarism with male characteristics; their tendency towards social centralism and descentism based on their own cultural-ideological characteristics, gave them different cultural and ritual characteristics, which was in conflict with the cultural and ritual foundations of the natives of their migration destination. …”
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Myth and politics: behavioral archetypes in ancient Iran and persistence in power and politics
Published 2020-02-01“…Samuel Kennedy (2014) in the The King is Dead seeks to prove the hypothesis that actually Alexander’s invasion to Iran represents an attack to the Iranian myths and gods which later turned into an impetus among them to defeat Greeks. …”
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In and out of the mind in Greek tragedy
Published 1976“…The natural process of observation - 'opsis' - is replaced in tragedy by words (eg 'Why are you pale?'). Physical reactions to emotion mentioned in tragedy are collected, and deductions made by observers about the internal feelings which produce such reactions. …”
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