نتایج جستجو برای: reconciliatory traditions

تعداد نتایج: 11653  

Journal: :Molecular microbiology 2004
Robert F Schleif

present data showing that the regulator of the A-factor cascade in Streptomyces griseus , AdpA, possesses related family members, and they determine both the sites to which AdpA binds and a consensus DNA-binding sequence. Sequence homologues and consensus DNA binding sites of regulatory proteins were first reported more than 20 years ago, so why is this new work notewor-thy? The answer is that ...

1996
Fred B. Schneider

Origins are proposed for certain well-known traditions at the Marktoberdorf advanced courses in programming methodology. The evolution of these traditions, over the years, is also discussed.

2006
Ravi P Shankar Raju Paudel Bishnu R Giri

Nepal is a small developing mountainous country in South Asia. A variety of ethnic, cultural and religious groups inhabit Nepal. Traditional healthcare providers can be divided into medical providers and faith healers. Ayurveda, an ancient system of medicine is based on the tridosha theory of disease. Ayurvedic medicine is inherent to Nepal and was strongly encouraged in the medieval period of ...

2012
Robin M. Wright

Orthodoxy, and other so-called world religions that were complicit with colonialist expansion and its repression of the “other peoples” (indigenous), their rites and beliefs. For centuries, colonial societies have denied that indigenous peoples had “religions” at all; as the great photographer of Native North American cultures Edward S. Curtis stated, “There seems to be a broadly prevalent idea...

2013
David-Hillel Ruben

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2003
DOROTHY FRAGASZY

A tradition is a behavioral practice that is shared among members of a group; is performed repeatedly over a period of time (that is, it is enduring); and depends to a measurable degree on social contributions to individual learning for its appearance in new practitioners (for elaboration see Fragaszy and Perry7). I will consider the implications of this definition for how we can identify tradi...

2003
Gregory Juckett

Herbal therapies have become an integral part of the American health care scene. Since 1991, public use of herbal products has increased quite markedly, with over $5 billion spent annually. This does not include the many (up to 25%) pharmaceutical products used in conventional practice that originally were, and in some cases still are, derived from plants (Table 69.1). The perennial appeal of h...

Journal: :Turk Kulturu Ve Haci Bektas Veli-arastirma Dergisi 2022

Nizārī Ismāʿīlīs, who established an autonomous structure centered in Alamūt by organizing the geographies of Rudbar, Quhistan, Daylam, and Syria between 1090 1257, have been one movements practicing method taqiyya most strictly. This they practiced against all Sunni or non-Sunni authorities was utilized as a way protecting their lives, property, doctrine, traditions both within themselves outs...

2005
Vincent M. Colapietro

It is especially appropriate to address in this publication questions concerning the complex relationship between religious traditions and intellectual life. Too often such traditions are still viewed as providing fixed and final answers to questions whose force and meaning do not depend on these traditions. This overvalues traditions in one respect and undervalues them in another. As a set of ...

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