• In 1945, Verne Ray examined contrary behavior in the ritual dances and ceremonies of North American Indians and differentiated a further characteristic of the contrary complex of the Plains Indians, "reverse reaction," which means to do the opposite of what one is asked. (wikipedia.org)
  • Their supremacy was marked by marginally sophisticated behavior like ceremonial burials and potentially made ritual ornaments . (medicaldaily.com)
  • 2. How has Muhammad's behavior influenced Sunnism's understanding of ritual? (patheos.com)
  • However, in certain ceremonial or religious practices, individuals may walk in circles as part of a ritual or to symbolize spiritual or meditative states. (sissel-online.com)
  • Ritual is aformal behavior, prescribed for occasions not given over to technological routine, that give reference to beliefs in mystical beings or powers. (fo.am)
  • Ritual symbol is the smallest unit of ritual which still retains the specific properties of ritual behavior. (fo.am)
  • Ceremonial cacao paste has become increasingly employed for ritual and mindfulness purposes. (thethirdwave.co)
  • Recent archaeological excavations from an underwater ceremonial location near the Island of the Sun in Lake Titicaca have revealed the remarkable constituent elements of repetitive rituals practiced by the Tiwanaku state between the 8th and 10th centuries CE. (researchgate.net)
  • Thus were capped several days of ceremonial rituals, secret meetings and deliberations, and age-old traditions and practices. (counsellingresource.com)
  • Just understanding the origins of pomp and circumstance doesn't fully explain why ceremonial rites, processions, and celebratory events hold so much meaning for us. (counsellingresource.com)
  • And again the main point is very clear: that God is to be approached in holiness and with care, and that that care is to be shown by strict adherence to these ceremonial rites and actions and statuses. (rts.edu)
  • These beliefs and practices not only legitimize these new political organizations in their ability to control supernatural forces, but also incentivize intragroup cooperation by punishing freeloading and rewarding cooperative behavior. (researchgate.net)
  • In this article, we'll give you a primer on cacao's complicated history and its resurgent ceremonial use to explore how you might integrate it into your own healing and wellness practices. (thethirdwave.co)
  • SST) shape a historical interface, related to the that social skil s are adaptive social behaviors, as production and application of knowledge concern- opposed to the notion that, in addition, in most ing social behavior. (bvsalud.org)
  • Although the weight of these forms of control must be judged in a particular context, the former tended to allow a larger degree of empowerment and development of adaptive behavior since it requires a form of communicative rationality. (lu.se)
  • 10 The role of the Plains Indian Contraries is primarily ceremonial since they often play key roles in sacred ceremonies, dances and feasts. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Clown is said to be a glutton, always overdoing it whether he is making fun of the dancers, trying to get the children to behave during ceremonies, or commenting on Hopi behavior. (kachinahouse.com)
  • The non-alkaloidal extract was more effective in producing an observable alteration in behavior. (erowid.org)
  • A shift, alteration, modification, or evolution of human behavior and culture, which over time, results in measurable consequences on societal values and norms. (bvsalud.org)
  • And indeed, in following Samuel's demand for conquest - as a means of making Saul popular enough to be made king - Saul broke the Lord's commandments about proper religious ceremonial and dietary behavior. (tlio.org.uk)
  • These are "Christians" who view works not simply as a symptom of one's salvation status, but a cause of it, whether "works" be reckoned that of the religious ceremonial kind, or ethical works, or simply the idea of working to maintain one's salvation status. (bcbsr.com)
  • In this article, we will delve into the reasons why individuals engage in this behavior and explore the various factors that contribute to it. (sissel-online.com)
  • Risk behaviors and/or exposure sources in a limited number of households may have been important factors contributing to the number of children with elevated BLLs living at the site from January 2000 to February 2004. (cdc.gov)
  • How well do we prepare our future officers for the ethical challenges they will face?For those of us blessed with the opportunity to train our future officers, let us strive to set a good ethical foundation for them by emphasizing the importance of ethics, modeling proper ethical behavior and preparing them for potential situations they may face early in their careers. (ausa.org)
  • Second, an officer must model the behavior desired in subordinates, especially ethical behavior. (ausa.org)
  • What we model is probably what we will get.A key component of ethical behavior is integrity. (ausa.org)
  • The Bible teaches that homosexual behavior is sinful, that practicing homosexuals are outside the kingdom of Christ, that professing Christians who engage in homosexual behavior should be subject to Church discipline, and that laws which serve to punish homosexual acts and help keep homosexuality 'underground' are biblical laws. (reformed.org)
  • There are several reasons why individuals may engage in this behavior. (sissel-online.com)
  • Understanding the reasons behind this curious behavior can help promote better awareness and support for those who engage in it. (sissel-online.com)
  • The Aztecs in pre-Columbian Mexico described the ceremonial use of teotlaqualli, a paste made from the hallucinogenic flower, ololiuqui. (medscape.com)
  • Many users claim that this ceremonial cacao paste has physical and mental health benefits distinct from even the darkest of dark chocolates you'd find at the grocery store. (thethirdwave.co)
  • Though not a regulated term, ceremonial cacao refers to a near-raw form of cacao bean paste (cacao seeds are commonly referred to as "beans") with allegedly higher concentrations of beneficial compounds than those processed and sold for culinary purposes. (thethirdwave.co)
  • The cultural anthropologist Julian Steward described various forms of contrary behavior in 1930. (wikipedia.org)
  • Four activists who removed an ivory ceremonial spear from a Marseille museum this summer in a symbolic act of cultural repatriation have been acquitted of theft charges, reports the local paper La Marseillaise . (hyperallergic.com)
  • Now, I wish to focus on the ceremonial center that evolved through twenty main episodes of construction and use during 1200 years of Late Formative and Regional Development occupation (approximately 600 BC to AD 600), and emphasize that its full description, analysis and publication are not only desirable but, from social, as well as cultural, scientific and historical perspectives, quite necessary. (arqueo-ecuatoriana.ec)
  • Many cultures have historically used circumcision for hygienic reasons, for instance, as a rite of passage to manhood, as a mark of cultural identity (similar to a tattoo), or as a ceremonial offering to the gods. (medscape.com)
  • While believing in the inherent benefits is referred to as "affective commitment" and leads to a change in thinking and behavior, the second type of commitment, which addresses "fears," is more often associated with compliance and leads to a change in behavior but not always a change in thinking. (imd.org)
  • These fears influenced my behavior during our wedding ceremony. (texasconflictcoach.com)
  • Likewise, Sunnis mark other major life moments by traditions based on the behavior of Muhammad and his community. (patheos.com)
  • However, in some cases, individuals with OCD may incorporate walking in circles as part of their compulsive behaviors. (sissel-online.com)
  • Individuals can see that I was not myself when they look at my facial expressions in the ceremonial pictures. (texasconflictcoach.com)
  • a feature B has social meaning (significance) in a context in which individuals taken to have B (they need not actually have it) are conferred upon them another feature F, which is a social status and consist in constraints and enablements on their behavior in the context. (degruyter.com)
  • The word pompous comes from the same root, and originally was used to describe any type of event and behaviors associated with ceremonial happenings, but gradually developed a negative connotation. (counsellingresource.com)
  • not sure yet if he's working on anything specific, although Major League Baseball is looking into the Nationals' behavior Thursday following Phil Cuzzi's terrible, ninth-inning call. (newsday.com)
  • In an attempt to determine if the hallucinogenic indole alkaloid constituents of the bark, which form the basis for the alternate use of this material as a ceremonial snuff, could also be responsible for its use as an arrow poison, alkaloidal and non-alkaloidal extracts were compared with respect to their behavioral effects on mice. (erowid.org)
  • Above all else, discussion of the Late Formative architecture has highlighted the fundamental role of offerings (in the form of human, mammal and bird burials, and depositions of artifacts of different types) in the creation of ceremonial space. (arqueo-ecuatoriana.ec)
  • Successful methodologies became rationalized myths assuming the form of ceremonial procedures. (lu.se)
  • This graph shows the total number of publications written about "Ceremonial Behavior" by people in this website by year, and whether "Ceremonial Behavior" was a major or minor topic of these publications. (wakehealth.edu)
  • Carnegie Mellon U.'s provost, James H. Garrett, throws a ceremonial switch to open a new website with digital tools for teaching and learning developed by the university. (edsurge.com)
  • Analytics cookies are those that enable the monitoring and analyzing of the behavior of users of a website. (wbritain.com)
  • Audience cookies make it possible to collect information relating to the connection and behavior of visitors for statistical purposes. (dofus-touch.com)
  • Screening efforts will confirm and monitor blood lead trends, while ongoing public health education reinforces the need for behaviors that may reduce exposure to lead and its subsequent health effects among adults and children. (cdc.gov)
  • The decisions regarding the fixing the date and the "content" of the day (ceremonial, limits on public behavior) were hardly natural or obvious. (myjewishlearning.com)
  • He was known for delivering on his promises, be it his presence for a speech or event or providing units for training or ceremonial activities. (ausa.org)
  • In fact, as some scholars have observed, everything is potentially sacred in that the Sunna of Muhammad provides a model for behavior in even the most mundane aspects of life. (patheos.com)
  • Therefore there was no reason for the ceremonial observances of the Old Law. (sacred-texts.com)
  • If therefore there is any reason for the ceremonial precepts, they would not differ from the moral precepts. (sacred-texts.com)
  • So this section, verses 1-9, deals with ceremonial uncleanness, and not coming before the Lord in the tabernacle in worship in a state of ceremonial uncleanness, by whatever reason that ceremonial uncleanness is caused. (rts.edu)
  • Ceremonial cacao is generally chopped into shavings and dissolved in hot water to consume as a beverage similar to hot chocolate. (thethirdwave.co)
  • Table 2 provides Behaviorial Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) data for nutrition and physical activity behaviors and related health outcomes in Grant County and Washington State. (cdc.gov)
  • Growing location and processing methods are additional variables in defining ceremonial-grade cacao and its effects. (thethirdwave.co)
  • 11 In addition to the Contraries and the ceremonial clowns, many Plains tribes have recognized certain persons having the role of "reverse" warriors. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Clown is an integral part of Pueblo society and has a complex ceremonial role, giving wisdom and advice as well as poking fun at unacceptable behavior. (kachinahouse.com)
  • Homosexual behavior has fast become one of those activities. (reformed.org)
  • The idea is that each semester, professors will create hypotheses for what might lead to better learning in their courses, adapt their course materials to try to achieve that result, monitor student behavior to see if it worked, and then analyze the results and make adjustments based on what happened. (edsurge.com)
  • If walking in circles becomes a persistent or disruptive behavior, interferes with daily life or safety, or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and guidance. (sissel-online.com)
  • But without all the added sugars, a ceremonial cacao drink won't produce the same head rush and the taste is somewhat bitter. (thethirdwave.co)
  • Elgar's tune has been heard at many high school and college graduations and other ceremonial events over the years, and there's little doubt these events are full of pomp and circumstance. (counsellingresource.com)
  • When implementation is high but commitment to change is low, then there is likely to be ceremonial adoption. (imd.org)
  • And so also the ceremonial precepts of the Old Law were reasonable on account of their relation to something else. (sacred-texts.com)
  • When the first clay walls and tombs of the Bahía II funerary precinct were discovered in 1982, there was no existing account yet published of any excavation of ceremonial architecture of the relevant period for the Ecuadorian western lowlands. (arqueo-ecuatoriana.ec)
  • I think a big successful lawsuit against Duke will do more to rein in bad faculty behavior than anything I can think of. (typepad.com)