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  • ...and churches. By extension, "cult" has come to connote the total [[culture|cultural]] aspects of 'a' religion, as they are distinguished from others through di ...comparative study of cult practice is part of the [[discipline]]s of the [[anthropology]] of [[religion]] and the [[sociology]] of religion, two aspects of compara
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  • ...php?title=Paper_76#76:4._THE_VIOLET_RACE Adamites] and has been of great [[cultural]] [[value]] to all advanced races. [[Category: Anthropology/TeaM]]
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  • ...ance of social distance and the [[communication]] of [[social status]] and cultural identity. The [[Quran]] has no requirement that women cover their faces wit [[Category: Anthropology]]
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  • ...ki/Captain_James_Cook Captain James Cook], visited Tonga. Describing the [[cultural]] [[practices]] of the Tongans, he wrote: [[Category: Anthropology]]
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  • In this way the Helianx became the first of the early cosmic cultural [[anthropology|anthropologists]], accumulating vast libraries of holographic recordings of
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  • ...than to define, and no unitary definition is offered here. Instead, what [[Anthropology|anthropologists]] and [[Linguistics|linguists]] mean by language is better ...fined and whose membership may expand or contract, depending on social and cultural consensus. They are all "dialects" because, at different levels, they all r
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  • ...orm of [[shelter]]. [[Expressions]] such as "living in a cave" have become cultural [[metaphors]] for a modern human who displays traits of great [[ignorance]] [[Category: Anthropology]]
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  • The [[Butler TeaM]] used them extensively as [[social]] lubricants and cultural [[stimuli]]; we used them to help direct the [[agenda]]. It was not uncommo [[Category: Anthropology]]
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  • ...cial roles, [[language]] and [[symbols]] is the ‘means by which social and cultural continuity are attained’ (Clausen 1968: 5). ...immel [[concept]] was incorporated into various branches of psychology and anthropology (1968: 31-52).
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  • ...man]] [[philosophy]]; most of the world's [[religions]] still carry this [[cultural]] birthmark of the long-gone days of the [[emerging]] [[ghost]] [[cults]]. [[Category: Anthropology/TeaM]]
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  • :This is no longer widely practised, with the exception of a small number of cultural communities (e.g. limited groups of conservatives in Israel, India), and mo [[Category: Anthropology]]
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  • In the [[social sciences]], ''atavism'' is a cultural tendency—for example, people in the [[modern]] era reverting to the ways [[Category: Anthropology]]
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  • ...ropean [[cult]] [[caves]], dating back to the earliest [[stages]] of human cultural [[development]] in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_age stone age]. [[Category: Anthropology]]
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  • ...e [[traditional]] Pacific notions of mana as a [[quality]]. The Polynesian Cultural Centre in Hawaii billed one of its flamboyant stage shows as ‘Mana’; an [[Category: Anthropology]]
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  • ...d explains religion, emphasizing systematic, historically-based, and cross-cultural perspectives. ...tudies draws upon multiple disciplines and their methodologies including [[anthropology]], [[sociology]], [[psychology]], [[philosophy]], and [[history]] of religi
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  • ...n organized group of people associated together for religious, benevolent, cultural, scientific, political, patriotic, or other purposes. .../www.mc.maricopa.edu/dept/d10/asb/anthro2003/glues/model_complex.html] The Cultural Evolution of Civilizations].
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  • ...ut most of the objections to such [[experiments]] rest on [[social]] and [[cultural]] [[prejudices]] rather than on [[biological]] [[considerations]]. Even amo [[Category: Anthropology/TeaM]]
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  • 63:6.1 As the Andonic [[dispersion]] extended, the [[cultural]] and [[spiritual]] [[status]] of the [[clans]] [[retrogressed]] for nearly [[Category: Anthropology/TeaM]]
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  • ...ch, combined with the human [[desire]] for self-[[expression]], has led to cultural innovations such as [[art]], [[literature]] and [[music]]. [[Category: Anthropology]]
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  • ...imary methods, and the text that is written as a result of the practice of anthropology and its elements. ...Cultural relativism|cultural relativity]] and the use of findings to frame cultural critiques. This has been particularly prominent in the United States, from
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