نتایج جستجو برای: and ritual

تعداد نتایج: 16829107  

2017
Ava LaVonne Vinesett Riitta Rutanen Whaley Cheryl Woods-Giscombe Paul Dennis Medina Johnson Yin Li Pline Mounzeo Mabiba Baegne Kenneth H. Wilson

OBJECTIVE Indigenous people's ceremonies using rhythm and dance have been used for countless generations throughout the world for healing, conflict resolution, social bonding, and spiritual experience. A previous study reported that a ceremony based on the Central African ngoma tradition was favorably received by a group of Americans. The present trial compared the effects of the modified ngoma...

Journal: :The Iowa Review 1989

2003
Steven J. Tepper Stephen Dubin Todd Gitlin

Background Works of artistic and cultural expression have been celebrated, censored, deplored and

2014

The purpose of this paper is to gain insight into the effects of practicing short, frequent and structured reflection breaks interspersed with the learning material in a computer-based course. To that end, the study sets up a standardised control trial with 2 groups of secondary-school pupils. The study shows that, while performance is not affected by these embedded “reflection rituals”, they s...

2008

This paper examines the relationship between architecture and civil participation by specifically looking at the formal attributes of Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, its development as a public urban space, its nationally symbolic meaning, and its civic role. A major conclusion of this study is that public assembly and the physical space in which it occurs are indivisible, revealing architecture’s un...

Journal: :Journal of clinical psychology 2005
Leigh S Shaffer

In his Tree of Knowledge (ToK) System, Henriques (2003) posits that the human ego or "self" has evolved because human beings are the only animals that have had to justify their behavior to others. This essay provides evidence for this Justification Hypothesis (JH) from everyday life sociology, starting with the work of George Herbert Mead and Charles Horton Cooley, and focuses on research relat...

2001
LILY KONG

This paper reviews the literature on the religion–technology nexus, drawing up a research agenda and offering preliminary empirical insights. First, I stress the need to explore the new politics of space as a consequence of technological development, emphasizing questions about the role of religion in effecting a form of religious (neo)imperialism, and uneven access to techno-religious spaces. ...

Journal: :Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association 2002
Barbara H Fiese Thomas J Tomcho Michael Douglas Kimberly Josephs Scott Poltrock Tim Baker

This article is a qualitative review of 32 publications appearing since J. Bossard and E. Boll's (1950) seminal work on family rituals was conducted. Definitions are offered whereby a distinction is made between family routines as observable practices and family rituals as symbolic representations of collective events. The relative occurrence of family routines, as described in the literature, ...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1987
A Mor G Eshel M Aladjem G Mundel

Four newborn babies developed acute heart failure a few hours after circumcision at 8 days. During this procedure, a sponge soaked in epinephrine was applied to the circumcision site and left there for several hours. Treatment was with digoxin and diuretics and signs of heart failure disappeared within 24-72 hours.

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