A series of actions, sometimes symbolic actions which may be associated with a behavior pattern, and are often indispensable to its performance.
The distinctly human attributes and attainments of a particular society.

Family rituals as a protective factor for children with asthma. (1/84)

OBJECTIVE: To examine how one aspect of family life, notably family rituals and routines, may protect children with asthma from anxiety-related symptoms. METHODS: Eighty-six families (43 children with asthma, 43 healthy comparison children) participated in the study. Children completed measures of anxiety (Revised Child Manifest Anxiety Scale) and health. Parents completed measures of stress (Parenting Stress Index), family rituals (Family Routines Questionnaire), and family health. RESULTS: Families that reported more meaning in their family routines had children who reported lower levels of anxiety. Mother endorsement of family ritual meaning and father endorsement of family ritual routine were most strongly related to lower levels of anxiety. Support for the protective function of meaningful family rituals was stronger when a general health stress model was used rather than the presence or absence of asthma alone. CONCLUSIONS: Family rituals may serve a protective function for children with asthma under conditions of heightened parenting stress.  (+info)

An exploration of the influence of family on cigarette smoking among American Indian adolescents. (2/84)

American Indians have the highest smoking rate of all major racial/ethnic groups in the US, despite significant variation across tribes and regions of the country. Yet, little research has been conducted on smoking initiation among American Indian adolescents. In an effort to identify the mechanisms through which families influence teen smoking, both positively and negatively, 20 focus groups were conducted with 144 non-reservation American Indian teens in Oklahoma. Findings indicated that most of the antismoking messages from family members were given by parents and grandparents, and focused on the long-term health consequences of smoking and addiction. Parental responses to teen smoking varied widely, with some responses sending mixed messages to the teens. Many teens discussed obtaining their first cigarette in a family setting and the teens felt that having smokers in their families influenced them to try smoking. Teens were able to discuss the traditional role of tobacco in their culture and were aware of its presence at Indian events, but felt ceremonial and traditional use was distinct from recreational use. Additional research is necessary to assess whether these results are generalizable to other tribes and regions, and to other racial/ethnic groups.  (+info)

Assessing elemental mercury vapor exposure from cultural and religious practices. (3/84)

Use of elemental mercury in certain cultural and religious practices can cause high exposures to mercury vapor. Uses include sprinkling mercury on the floor of a home or car, burning it in a candle, and mixing it with perfume. Some uses can produce indoor air mercury concentrations one or two orders of magnitude above occupational exposure limits. Exposures resulting from other uses, such as infrequent use of a small bead of mercury, could be well below currently recognized risk levels. Metallic mercury is available at almost all of the 15 botanicas visited in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, but botanica personnel often deny having mercury for sale when approached by outsiders to these religious and cultural traditions. Actions by public health authorities have driven the mercury trade underground in some locations. Interviews indicate that mercury users are aware that mercury is hazardous, but are not aware of the inhalation exposure risk. We argue against a crackdown by health authorities because it could drive the practices further underground, because high-risk practices may be rare, and because uninformed government intervention could have unfortunate political and civic side effects for some Caribbean and Latin American immigrant groups. We recommend an outreach and education program involving religious and community leaders, botanica personnel, and other mercury users.  (+info)

White coat ceremonies: a second opinion. (4/84)

A "white coat" ceremony functions as a rite of passage for students entering medical school. This comment provides a second option in response to the earlier, more enthusiastic, discussion of the ceremony by Raanan Gillon. While these ceremonies may serve important sociological functions, they raise three serious problems: whether the professional oath or "affirmation of professional commitment" taken in this setting has any legitimacy, how a sponsor of such a ceremony would know which oath or affirmation to administer, and what the moral implications of this "bonding process" are. I argue that the initiation oath is morally meaningless if students are not aware of its content in advance, that different students ought to commit to different oaths, and that bonding of students to the medical profession necessarily separates them from identification with lay people who will be their patients.  (+info)

The 2003 anatomy ceremony: a service of gratitude. (5/84)

In keeping with a long-standing tradition, Yale Medical and Physician Associate students gather at a ceremony each year after the completion of the anatomy course. The ceremony is a chance to reflect and to give thanks. It gives students the opportunity to articulate their gratitude to the selfless individuals who donated their bodies for the benefit of education. Many family members of the donors attend the ceremony. By reading poetry, performing musical pieces, and presenting works of art, the students and their teachers express some of the emotions and thoughts that the anatomy course has evoked. The following are some of the contributions presented at this year's ceremony.  (+info)

Personal view: cost and benefit of medical rituals in gastroenterology. (6/84)

BACKGROUND: Unable to resolve a medical problem, gastroenterologists occasionally choose an ineffectual intervention instead. The elusive path to effectual management becomes substituted with an ineffectual but readily available medical ritual. The term 'ritual' refers to the utilization of an ineffectual intervention with little chances of achieving a medically relevant goal. AIM: The aim of the article is to analyse the cost-benefit relationship of rituals in gastroenterology and the reasons why gastroenterologists utilize them. METHODS: Ritualistic disease management is described in terms of medical decision and threshold analysis. RESULTS: If the perceived benefit of a ritual exceeds its cost, the ineffectual path becomes more attractive than expectant management or doing nothing. To engage in an ineffectual intervention, the threshold probability for success needs to exceed its cost-benefit difference divided by the benefit associated with success. In choosing an ineffectual intervention, doctors tend to underestimate the true costs of a ritual and overestimate its probability of success. The availability of an effectual path leads to more stringent conditions for the benefit associated with an ineffectual path. CONCLUSIONS: A better understanding of their economical underpinnings should lead to more restricted utilization of rituals in gastroenterology, especially, in situations where they drain scarce resources disproportionately to their perceived benefit.  (+info)

Complications of circumcision in Israel: a one year multicenter survey. (7/84)

BACKGROUND: In Israel, virtually all children undergo circumcision in the neonatal period. Traditionally, it is commonly performed by a "Mohel" (ritual circumciser) but lately there is an increasing tendency among the educated secular population to prefer a medical procedure performed by a physician and with local anesthetic injection. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the outcome of this procedure and to compare the complication rate following circumcisions performed by ritual circumcisers and by physicians. METHODS: In 2001, of the 19,478 males born in four major medical centers in Israel 66 had circumcision-related complications. All the children were circumcised in non-medical settings within the community. The patients were medically evaluated either urgently due to immediate complications or electively in outpatient clinics later on. Upon the initial assessment a detailed questionnaire was filled to obtain data regarding the procedure, the performer, and the subsequent complications. RESULTS: All the circumcisions were performed during the early neonatal period, usually on day 8 of life (according to Jewish law). in 55 cases (83%) it was part of a ritual ceremony conducted by a ritual circumciser (Mohel), while in 11 babies (17%) physicians were involved. Acute bleeding after circumcision was encountered in 16 cases (24%), which required suturing in 8. In addition, we found two cases of wound infection and one case of partial amputation of glans penis in which the circumcision was performed by a ritual circumciser. Among the late complications, the most common was excess of skin in 38 cases (57%); 5 children (7.5%) had penile torsion and 4 children (6%) had shortages of skin, phimosis and inclusion cyst. The overall estimated complication rate of circumcision was 0.34%. CONCLUSIONS: Complications of circumcision are rare in Israel and in most cases are mild and correctable. There appears to be no significant difference in the type of complications between medical and ritual circumcisions.  (+info)

Grief revisited. (8/84)

The article serves to examine the cultural influences on attitudes towards the deceased and bereaved, as well as on the practice of mourning, and to revisit normal and pathological variants of grief. Grief is a subjective state of psychological and physiological reaction to the loss of a loved one. Reaction to the loss is experienced internally in a uniform manner across cultures. However, mourning, the voluntary social expression of the loss, varies from culture to culture. Rituals provide a standardised mode of behaviour, which helps to relieve the sense of uncertainty or loss. There were reports of ghost sightings involving foreign tourists in the 6 worst-hit southern provinces in Thailand following the tsunami tragedy. This phenomenon of "mass hallucinations" is understandable from the cultural perspective. New models of grief have been developed to account for the individuality and diversity of grief and to encompass the social, behavioural and spiritual dimensions of loss as well as those of the psychological and physical. Clinically, the duration of grief reactions varies widely, depending on the nature of the loss and the connection to the deceased. In the case of the tsunami tragedy, with relatives missing, homes swept away and familiar neighbourhoods turned into wastelands, many victims are likely to have complicated grief. Traumatic grief, which includes a prominent component of separation distress characterised by yearning and searching and frequent "bittersweet" recollections of the deceased, has been associated with long-term dysfunction. Grief work utilising the traumatic grief treatment protocol appears to be a promising intervention.  (+info)

They were a small number of individuals loosely organized into a cult that was devoted to the practice of contrary behavior. ... Steward, Julian (1930). "The ceremonial buffoon of the American Indian". Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and ... A Contrary, among the historical Amerindian tribes of the Great Plains, a tribe member who adopted behavior deliberately the ... In 1945, Verne Ray examined contrary behavior in the ritual dances and ceremonies of North American Indians and differentiated ...
Mooney, Linda A.; Brabant, Sarah (1987-01-01). "Deviance, deference, and demeanor: Birthday cards as ceremonial tokens". ... Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. 22 (2): 176-185. doi:10.1037/0893-164X.22.2.176. ISSN 0893-164X. PMC 2758637. PMID 18540715 ... Deviant Behavior. 8 (4): 377-388. doi:10.1080/01639625.1987.9967757. ISSN 0163-9625. (CS1: long volume value, Commons category ... several public health studies have used birthday cards to try to modify drinking behavior. A 2009 survey of the attempts " ...
On 28 October 1580, was held the ceremonial entry of Henry XI to Legnica. The Duke of Legnica continue with his disrespectful ... behavior against his sovereign. Despite several months of the Imperial Decree who restored him, Henry XI wasn't required to ...
The Amish blueprint for expected behavior, called the Ordnung, regulates private, public, and ceremonial life. Ordnung does not ... Frowned upon behavior - Things that are discouraged but which are not a test of membership to the church. Forbidden behavior - ... Acceptable behavior - Certain practices that are so widely accepted they are never discussed. Esteemed behavior - The way that ... Rather than a packet of rules to memorize, the Ordnung is the understood behavior by which the Amish are expected to live. In ...
A Homecoming Queen is a ceremonial role in student homecoming rallies. Homecoming Queen may also refer to: "Homecoming Queen" ( ... song), a song by Hinder from the 2007 album Extreme Behavior "Homecoming Queen?", a 2019 song by Kelsea Ballerini a song by ...
Buechner, H. K., Schleoth, R. K., (1965) Ceremonial mating behavior in Uganda kob (Adenota kob thomsi Neuman). Z. Tierpsychol, ... Estes, Richard (1991). The Behavior Guide to African Mammals: Including Hoofed Mammals, Carnivores, Primates. University of ... Territoriality and the spatial distribution of sexual and agonistic behavior at a territorial ground. Z. Tierpsychol, 37:192- ...
"Emotions/Fear/Behavior". Daily Tehillim. Retrieved 6 January 2019. "Gregorian Propers • St. René Goupil Gradual". Corpus ... Brauner, Reuven (2013). "Shimush Pesukim: Comprehensive Index to Liturgical and Ceremonial Uses of Biblical Verses and Passages ...
And during ceremonial gatherings, you can "read" a Na'vi by how they mark themselves with dyes, muds, and paints. And the ... environment and day/night cycle are directly responsible for the development of this social expression behavior. Again, this ...
Serpell J, Duffy D. Dog Breeds and Their Behavior. In: Domestic Dog Cognition and Behavior. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer; 2014 ... At death, the heads of the dogs had been carefully separated from their bodies by humans, probably for ceremonial reasons. The ... As these are characteristics of wolves, dogs and humans, it can be argued that these behaviors were enhanced once wolves and ... The first was natural selection based on feeding behavior within the ecological niche that had been formed through human ...
Doctor RF, Fleming JS (2001). Measures of Transgender Behavior. Archives of Sexual Behavior Volume 30, Number 3 / June, 2001 ... Nadleehe of the North American Navajo hold a respected ceremonial position, whereas the Kathoey of Thailand experience more ... Archives of Sexual Behavior, Volume 17, Number 6 / December, 1988 Henry Rubin (2003). Self-made Men: Identity and Embodiment ... Archives of Sexual Behavior "Wonky Wednesday: Trans people & sexual orientation". National LGBTQ Task Force. 2013-06-05. ...
Incapable of normal speech, his early behavior is often clownish and servile but obedient. It is eventually learned that he is ... She is depicted on the cover artwork in chainmail with an archetypal "cleavage window", explained away as "ceremonial" armor[ ...
Ashok Raj is invited to a function in the local school where he gives a ceremonial speech. He talks about the present day life ... modernization, the state of good people etc., opening the eyes of everyone to the sad truth of people's behavior. During the ...
Bear hunts were ceremonial. Black bears were usually hunted in winter, where lighted poles were used to drive them from their ... Seasonal harvests were only for those with personal property and much activity and social behavior centered on them. Status, ...
The Mandan nation Okipa festival concludes with a ceremonial enactment of this behavior, to "ensure the return of the buffalo ... Homosexual behavior among male gorillas has been studied. This behavior occurs more often in all-male bachelor packs in the ... The sexual behavior of non-human animals takes many different forms, even within the same species, though homosexual behavior ... Homosexual behavior forms part of the natural repertoire of sexual or sociosexual behavior of orangutans. Male homosexual ...
They reckoned the passing of time by a lunar calendar and an eight-part ceremonial cycle, using various lithic and earth ... honorable deeds and mischievous behavior. The Puritans refused to acknowledge any of this. Religious conversion and cultural ... The Algonquians used over twenty herbals in smoking their ceremonial pipes. The Quinnipiac Stone Giant Twins (Hobbomock and ... 201 Church Street, Milltown, IN 47145) Quinnipiac Lunar and Ceremonial Calendar, 2003-2004, by Iron and Ruth Thunderhorse, QTC ...
... "ceremonial" sphere of society on the other. Its name and core elements trace back to a 1919 American Economic Review article by ... rather than simple assumptions of economic behavior. Some of the authors associated with this school include Robert H. Frank, ... focuses on understanding the role of the evolutionary process and the role of institutions in shaping economic behavior. Its ...
... focuses on ritual behavior rather than doctrine. The philosophers James W. Boyd and Ron G. Williams stated that Shinto ... They also assist kannushi in ceremonial rites. Visits to the shrine are termed sankei, or jinja mairi. Some individuals visit ... ceremonial traditions for the purpose of human (communal) well-being". It is often difficult to distinguish Shinto practices ...
The Ceremonial Plaza is situated at the end of the Lions Road. The area is 129 m (423 ft) long and 84 m (276 ft) wide and was ... gap separates the paving stones on the Road of Lions to ensure that visitors take their time and observe respectful behavior on ... There are four main parts to Anıtkabir: the Road of Lions, the Ceremonial Plaza, the Hall of Honor (location of Atatürk's tomb ... His tomb faces the Atatürk Mausoleum, on the opposite side of the Ceremonial Ground. The mausoleum was depicted on various ...
The Book of Etiquette and Ceremonial is a Chinese classic text about Zhou dynasty social behavior and ceremonial ritual as it ... The Book of Etiquette and Ceremonial, along with the Rites of Zhou and the Book of Rites, formed the "Three Rites" which guided ... "Yili". The Yili at the Chinese Text Project The Book of Etiquette and Ceremonial 《儀禮》 at Chinese Notes with matching English ... The first Western editions of the Book of Etiquette and Ceremonial were translations into French by Charles-Joseph de Harlez de ...
In some cultures, transvestism is practiced for religious, traditional or ceremonial reasons. For example, in India some male ... feelings and fetishistic behavior, even if the latter involved wearing clothes of the other sex. One of the fiercest activists ... In some cultures, transvestism is practiced for religious, traditional, or ceremonial reasons. The term is considered outdated ... the behavior is considered a mental disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, and the psychiatric ...
... a signal to stop such behavior. The official seal of the Senate tops the mace. Provincial boards, city and municipal councils ... The ceremonial mace of the Australian Senate is the Black Rod. The ceremonial custodian of the Black Rod is the Usher of the ... The courts of various Indian princely states were recorded as having ceremonial maces too. A ceremonial mace for the New ... The ceremonial function of the mace may have passed to the late Roman Empire from the ancient Near East by way of Persia, and ...
In addition women provide key ceremonial functions in many of the rural communities throughout the region: namely in protecting ... The moral guardianship gatherings would often use outlandish behavior in the ostracizing of individuals in order to highlight ... of the participants are post-menopausal women and the older women are the leaders of the most challenging behaviors. Post- ...
Schouten and Le Maire were probably the first Europeans ever to witness these ceremonials, and the description they gave still ... Their description of the islanders' appearance and behavior was not flattering. Although they praise the men for being well- ...
Hochul said Letitia James's report into Cuomo's behavior "documented repulsive and unlawful behavior" and praised his decision ... A public ceremonial event was held later that morning at the State Capitol's Red Room. Hochul is the state's first female ... "Hochul berates Cuomo's 'repulsive and unlawful behavior' - while she plots her future". The Buffalo News. "As Cuomo prepares to ...
Kaplan comments this continuous unusual display of mourning "went far beyond the ceremonial appropriate for even a highly ... Yue's father later followed him secretly to Zhou's tomb after striking him during an argument over his melancholic behavior. ...
But this was really a ceremonial usage of the genealogy and while the two groups were together it had its place ... When a ... This pattern was reflected to some extent in behavior. Barnett (1955:250-51), speaking about the Coast Salish of British ... The mai gida held the fruits of gandu production in trust and was obliged to feed, clothe, and pay taxes and ceremonial ... Within any given family, the possession of valuable items and resources of wealth and of ceremonial preprogatives was the ...
The uses of the timbuwarra are varied; they are most often seen as guardian figures outside of ceremonial houses, which are ... Sometimes, timbuwarra would also be used during male initiation rites to teach boys about sexual behavior. One collector has ... they were often attached to a ceremonial wig in a fashion known locally as "female pinned by a penis to the wig". Once ...
The mayor is at his wit's end because he cannot supply the Elector with the wild boar and the ceremonial maiden required to ... Adam, thinking of his own Tyrolen behavior code, somehow believes himself to have been promised to Marie and Christel to have ... Adam arrives at the festival to find the master of the hunt and the mayor informing him that Christel is the ceremonial maiden ... A waitress suggests that Christel, the postal clerk, might be willing to volunteer to be the ceremonial maiden because she is ...
... ceremonial behavior MeSH I01.076.201.450.199 - circumcision, female MeSH I01.076.201.450.226 - civilization MeSH I01.076. ... runaway behavior MeSH I01.880.735.784 - social behavior disorders MeSH I01.880.735.784.350 - general adaptation syndrome MeSH ... spatial behavior The list continues at List of MeSH codes (I02). (Wikipedia articles in need of updating from February 2020, ... dangerous behavior MeSH I01.880.735.255 - divorce MeSH I01.880.735.265 - doping in sports MeSH I01.880.735.344 - homicide MeSH ...
One night, during a ceremonial battle, she poisons and kills the Master and takes her spider necklace, which comes to life and ... Eventually, Sadira becomes their top assassin, but develops rash behavior and a superiority complex. ...
... n accounts describe enemies as barbaric only in terms of their behavior, as lacking correct religious practices, and as ... Assur remained the ceremonial and religious center of Assyria. Ashurnasirpal II's son Shalmaneser III (r. 859-824 BC) also went ... the ideological status of Assur was never fully superseded and it remained a ceremonial center in the empire even when it was ...
Any supposed faith that does not in fact lead to such behaviors is not genuine, saving faith." For Methodists, "true faith... ... Methodism makes a distinction between the ceremonial law and the moral law that is the Ten Commandments given to Moses. In ...
Domestic violence includes a broad spectrum of abusive and threatening behavior which includes physical, emotional, economic ... were ceremonial dress and jewelry along with gifts that were her property, not property demanded by or meant for the groom; ... Aggression and Violent Behavior. 18 (4): 409-16. doi:10.1016/j.avb.2013.04.002. Belur, Jyoti; et al. (1 October 2014). "The ...
Constitution otherwise experienced an uneventful tour, sailing in company with Ontario and Nonsuch, until crew behavior during ... Ceremonial units of the United States military, Maritime incidents in 1812, Maritime incidents in April 1823, Maritime ... the forward long gun on each side during her 1973-1976 restoration in order to restore the capability of firing ceremonial ...
In Mayan societies, ceremonial gifts are presented to the mother throughout pregnancy and childbirth in order to help her into ... Fossard Ed, Bailey M (2016). Communication for Behavior Change: Volume lll: Using Entertainment-Education for Distance ... protocols and behaviors. The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative includes a very rigorous credentialing process that includes a ... is believed that it plays a major role in the bonding of a mother to her infant and in the establishment of maternal behavior. ...
She promptly attracts the romantic attention of Peter, whose flippant behavior causes her to doubt her decision to seek aid ... ranging from intimidation tactics to ceremonial object for human sacrifice). After learning Phoebe's relation with one of the ...
When agreeing on treaties and other important affairs of state, mead was often presented as a ceremonial gift. It was also ... One's lifestyle-including diet, exercise, appropriate social behavior, and approved medical remedies-was the way to good health ... The latter were especially associated with gambling, crude language, drunkenness, and lewd behavior. Minor meals and snacks ...
Bird parts were used for many things, often related to spiritual or ceremonial use. Women plucked waterfowl and mixed the down ... Some regulations governing activities and behaviors arise from Board policy, and some are under municipal bylaw authority. ...
How can I get out of this box?' was my constant question." His parents were puzzled by his strange behavior of leaving the ... "When that statue arrived," Baba Hari Dass wrote, "It needs a Temple." He walked to the ceremonial site and marked out a ... or attending ceremonial events. He did not resume his regular teaching schedule afterwards. He died in peace in hospice care at ...
And the President never saw him unless at some ceremonial affair, or where he felt he had to make a record of having listened ... Gray claimed that outraged by such behavior, Gilpatric tipped off Nixon administration officials to the identity of the ...
He often talked about the struggle between technology and ceremonial structure. One of his most notable theories involved the ... Frankenstein's monster, technology itself appears to be alive, or at least capable of shaping human behavior. However, it has ... behaviors, consequently diminishing human agency. This stance however ignores the social and cultural circumstances in which ... concept of "technological drag" where he explains technology as a self-generating process and institutions as ceremonial and ...
Headhunting is the practice of taking the head of a killed adversary, for ceremonial or magical purposes, or for reasons of ... Roman authors often contrast their own behavior with that of people who would commit the heinous act of human sacrifice. These ... The study of the images seen in Moche art has enabled researchers to reconstruct the culture's most important ceremonial ... and some were found to have eaten a ceremonial last meal. Some academics suggest there are allusions to kings being sacrificed ...
... and increasing social and ceremonial complexity, have also been unearthed. Public, ceremonial, or monumental structures in ... Hoffmeister, Kristen Keir (2019). The Relationship between Sociopolitical Transitions and Mortuary Behavior among the Maya in ... Residential and ceremonial structures generally 'appear quite simple in design and construction.' Bedrock-embedded postholes, ... and to sponsor the construction of ceremonial architecture, trade in exotic goods, and the celebration of public rituals, ...
"Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center". Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico. Archived from the original on August 31, 2017. ... Effect of NASA advanced designs on thermal behavior of Ni-H2 cells (1987) 2. Component variations and their effects on bipolar ... Effect of NASA advanced designs on thermal behavior of Ni-H2 cells 2 (1988) 5. Energy storage considerations for a robotic Mars ... Mechanical Behavior of High Temperature Structural Ceramics, Mechanical Testing of Materials, Structural Mechanics, Astronaut ...
The males will also have a ceremonial flight to attract the female, in which they will reach a height of 30 to 50 feet, then ... The song becomes an indicator of the parental care qualities of the male, since having an effective foraging behavior will ... Studies have shown that warmer springs trigger an early breeding behavior in the snow buntings that mismatches the peak of ... a male that is able to sing more frequently shows that he is more successful and effective in his foraging behavior. ...
J. H. Steward, The Ceremonial Buffoons of the American Indians, Michigan Academy of Sciences, pp 187-207, 1930. Alison Freese ... notes that the Tsuku were somewhat feared by the Hopi as the source of public criticism and censure of non-Hopi like behavior. ... Roediger, Virginia More (1991). Ceremonial Costumes of the Pueblo Indians: Their Evolution, Fabrication, and Significance in ...
Suzanne Dixon, "From Ceremonial to Sexualities: A Survey of Scholarship on Roman Marriage" in A Companion to Families in the ... and should not be interpreted as accurate representations of behavior. Adultery was normally considered a private matter for ...
The concept of dharma includes behaviors that are considered to be in accord with rta, the order that makes life and universe ... 1-5; "The Vedas are divided in two parts, the first is the karma-kanda, the ceremonial part, also (called) purva-kanda, and ... as well as behaviors that enable social order, right conduct, and those that are virtuous. Dharma, according to Van Buitenen, ...
Prior to the ceremonial weigh-ins, the New York State Athletic Commission (NYSAC) issued a rare statement in which it was ... After the fight, Dana White criticized Walker for his in-fight behavior. The first bout on the pay-per-view portion of the ...
In such cases, Bhutanese will wear the national costume with ceremonial scarves. A white, raw silk sash with fringes called a ... "The Rules for Disciplined Behavior". The Driglam Namzha traces its roots directly back to the 17th-century pronouncements of ... Chen, Ashley (December 18, 2020). "The different types of ceremonial scarves in Bhutan". DailyBhutan.com. Retrieved December 25 ...
... as well as calves and goats that were believed to have been as a result of human behavior. This was due to finding that some ... of the mouth ceremony was conducted by a priest who would utter a spell and touch the mummy or sarcophagus with a ceremonial ...
In 1585, Alessandro Farnese, 1585, and Francois, Duke of Anjou, 1582, were greeted on his ceremonial entry into the port city ... Miller, P. J. O.; Aoki, K.; Rendell, L. E.; Amano, M. (2008). "Stereotypical resting behavior of the sperm whale". Current ...
Therefore, fasting strengthens control of impulses and helps develop good behavior. During the sacred month of Ramadan, ... The ritual expectations around fasting are conditioned by age, gender, kinship ties, social position, and specific ceremonial ... sometimes these restrictions are required of persons before they assume ritual posts or perform specific ceremonial obligations ... religious purposes has been practiced over the centuries by many Indigenous groups throughout Mesoamerica as part of ceremonial ...
Like his father, Ferrante was also a man of great faith : attached to religious ceremonial, he professed the same devotion to ... Frederick was a prince endowed with rare and incomparable virtues, handsome, with very sweet behavior, moderate and modest, so ... he inherited his father's love for ceremonial and magnificence, as evidenced by the welcome given to a Burgundian embassy in ...
Teachers who nominate students to attend the company's programs say they consider a student's grades, behavior and ... as well as public ceremonial events, such as the official swearing-in ceremony and the inaugural parade." Parents began to file ...
Johnson, Kirk; Kovaleski, Serge F.; Frosch, Dan; Lipton, Eric (January 9, 2011). "Jared L. Loughner's Odd Behavior Caused Alarm ... and threw the ceremonial first pitch; and for the 2011 State of the Union Address, Senator Mark Udall of Colorado proposed that ... Because of teacher and student complaints about Loughner's increasingly disruptive behavior in classes, the college suspended ... on a minor drug charge and had been suspended by his college for disruptive behavior. Court filings include notes handwritten ...
... whose etiquette and ceremonial have bestowed its gifts around the world. There was the France of chivalry, the France of ... Eichmann's behavior may be an instance of this), which was clearly not Lawrence's case. Had Lawrence really disliked the French ...
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Perceptions of ceremonial and nonceremonial uses of tobacco by American-Indian adolescents in California. Unger JB, Soto C, ... Associations with smoking behaviors among American Indian adolescents in California Claradina Soto et al. Addict Behav. 2015 ... Associations with smoking behaviors among American Indian adolescents in California Claradina Soto 1 , Lourdes Baezconde- ... to contribute to their own lives and those of their families and communities without resorting to unhealthy addictive behaviors ...
Sex Behavior (1966-1967). See Also. Appetitive Behavior. Public MeSH Note. 98; see CEREMONIAL 1968-97. History Note. 98(68). ... Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms [F01] * Behavior [F01.145] * Social Behavior [F01.145.813] * Aggression [F01.145.813.045] ... Ceremonial Behavior Preferred Term Term UI T007471. Date01/01/1999. LexicalTag NON. ThesaurusID NLM (1968). ... Ceremonial Behavior Preferred Concept UI. M0003916. Scope Note. A series of actions, sometimes symbolic actions which may be ...
Bizarre and psychotic behaviors are often noted. PCP is associated with a much higher morbidity and mortality than other ... The Aztecs in pre-Columbian Mexico described the ceremonial use of teotlaqualli, a paste made from the hallucinogenic flower, ... Their violent and bizarre behavior places them at high risk for trauma. The dissociative nature of PCP allows users to do ... Hallucinogens have also been proposed as a cause of the "immoral and illicit" behavior of alleged witches in the Salem, ...
The Use of Family Rituals in Eating Behaviors in Hispanic Mothers. Kathryn Coe, Tanya Benitez, Natasha Tasevska, Anel Arriola, ... Dive into the research topics of The Use of Family Rituals in Eating Behaviors in Hispanic Mothers. Together they form a ...
Dickinson describes this behavior almost as if it were a ceremonial rite. On a practical level, these activities are necessary ... And she was also a keen student of human behavior, having observed death and dying and their effects on all concerned many ... It can mean serious, or it can mean sacred and ceremonial. There is reason to believe that Dickinson intended both meanings, ... Womens poetry at the time was even more sentimental, describing emotional states or reiterating conventional behavior. ...
Anuran bones are common in prehispanic cemeteries, but far less common in habitational and ceremonial sites. The quantity of ... ceremonial or ritual behavior, or human consumption) resulted in the deposition of some of the anuran bones, the most ... Total Ceremonial Contexts Analyzed. Total Ceremonial with Anurans. Ceremonial Ubiquity Index (%). Total Midden Contexts ... MNI from Ceremonial Contexts. Percentage MNI from Ceremonial Contexts. MNI from Midden. Percentage MNI from Midden. ...
Thurnwald rightly observes that from the subjective point of view of primitive man himself his magic ceremonial for the ... The mechanism of mental activity and the very structure of the processes of thought and behavior are identical in both ... The crucial factor, therefore, lies not in the apparatus of thought and behavior or in the special mechanisms that distinguish ... The basic psychological mechanism of behavior, the law of the association of ideas, and the basic principle of logical thought ...
His wife, Pascuala, rages at God to step in and change her husbands behavior, taking extreme measures when He does not. Their ... Pedro Ton Tsepente has a position in his villages traditional council, but rather than taking just a few ceremonial drinks, ...
Coyote, the trickster, is an important being that usually has inappropriate behavior (such as marrying his own daughter). The ... Different Apachean cultures had different views of ceremonial practice. Most Chiricahua and Mescalero ceremonies were learned ... by personal religious visions while the Jicarilla and Western Apache used standardized rituals as the more central ceremonial ...
Kate Middletons behavior toward Camilla Parker Bowles hasnt been perfect. Pool/max Mumby/Getty Images ... while their husbands ride separately on horses in honor of their ceremonial roles as Colonels of the Household Division for ...
By embracing behavior-based marketing tactics, Jermaine achieved an increase in customer lifetime value (CLTV) of 416% in 14 ... Flip Day, if youre wondering, is the ceremonial and satisfying day that you flip your calendar from one month to another.) ... Email Marketing: E-commerce companys behavior-based marketing tactics increase CLTV 416% in 14 months. November 8th, 2013 Erin ... In this video excerpt, learn about behavior-based marketing, and how Jermaine applied it to Hear and Plays CRM system. ...
Nobody in power actually expects religions to use them for that for which they were intended; such behavior will always be ... given the Church of Englands merely ceremonial significance for most people. But it will certainly be a matter for discussion ...
These stresses explain some of her petty self-righteous and domineering behavior, and I cant help but wonder if the term Karen ... Her power is more ceremonial than real. The "glass ceiling" & sexual harassment are still things she bumps up against ... Once the curtain was withdrawn and he was exposed, his behavior lent significant fuel to the #MeToo movement. ... 2021 Los Angeles Art Association, Ceremonial, Los Angeles, CA. 2020 Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, Inspiration in Isolation, New ...
The great drama of the weather and the seasons occupied their minds a good deal, and they seem to have ordered their behavior ... Their lives were so full of ritual and symbolism that all their common actions were ceremonial-planting, harvesting, hunting, ... ceremonial and religious implements like these-every detail preserved with the utmost fidelity. When you see those ancient, ...
HIV-related risk behaviors, perceptions of risk, HIV testing, and exposure to prevention methods among urban American Indians ... such as ceremonial body piercing and tattooing (which may lead to HIV exposure). Two hundred and twenty two (222) surveys were ... The AI/AN HIV Testing Survey (HITS) was designed to assess the attitudes and behaviors of American Indians at high risk for HIV ... The first STI/HIV prevention project at the NPAIHB started in 1988 with an AIDS Knowledge, Attitude, and Behavior (KAB) survey ...
Sex Behavior (1966-1967). See Also. Appetitive Behavior. Public MeSH Note. 98; see CEREMONIAL 1968-97. History Note. 98(68). ... Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms [F01] * Behavior [F01.145] * Social Behavior [F01.145.813] * Aggression [F01.145.813.045] ... Ceremonial Behavior Preferred Term Term UI T007471. Date01/01/1999. LexicalTag NON. ThesaurusID NLM (1968). ... Ceremonial Behavior Preferred Concept UI. M0003916. Scope Note. A series of actions, sometimes symbolic actions which may be ...
Schmidt-Andersen, P., Fridh, M. K., Müller, K. G., Anna Pouplier, Hjalgrim, L. L., Faigenbaum, A. D., Schmiegelow, K., Hasle, H., Lykkedegn, S., Zhang, H., Christensen, J. & Larsen, H. B., 2022, In: Frontiers in Pediatrics. 10, p. 1-11 11 p., 833850.. Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review ...
... still other natives believe that some species steal human bones for their own ceremonial purposes. Eight species have been bred ... Physical Characteristics, Behavior And Reproduction, Satin Bowerbird (ptilonorhynchus Violaceus): Species Accounts, Spotted ... Bowerbirds: Ptilonorhynchidae - Behavior And Reproduction. *Bowerbirds: Ptilonorhynchidae - Satin Bowerbird (ptilonorhynchus ... Diving-Petrels: Pelecanoididae - Physical Characteristics, Behavior And Reproduction, Diving-petrels And People, Common Diving- ...
  • In Japanese culture, there are multiple ceremonial occasions and rites of passage that are commonly observed. (statista.com)
  • Music was so important because the ideal society was to be governed by rites, ritual and ceremonial functions, but not by law or raw power. (chinahighlights.com)
  • The crucial factor, therefore, lies not in the apparatus of thought and behavior or in the special mechanisms that distinguish the civilized from the uncivilized psyche, but solely in the material, in the quantity of experience available to each psyche. (marxists.org)
  • The purpose of this RFA, however, is not to focus on these factors, but only to address them if they affect the targeted behaviors in the population of interest. (nih.gov)
  • The consultation process identified several diseases that are within the mission of NHLBI, including CVD and many of its risk factors- high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity, as well as many behaviors and lifestyles that affect CVD risk, such as diet high in saturated fat and salt, lack of physical activity, and cigarette smoking--as major public health threats that are common to many of these communities. (nih.gov)
  • 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)
  • They also note that local awareness of the behavior of the firehawks is ingrained within some of their ceremonial practices, beliefs, and creation accounts. (yesmagazine.org)
  • This report summarizes findings from the 1997-2000 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) for health-status indicators, health-risk behaviors, and HIV testing and perceived risk for HIV infection among AI/ANs, compared with other racial/ethnic groups in five regions of the United States. (cdc.gov)
  • Additionally, high levels self-reported discrimination distress and historical trauma loss was associated with higher odds of physical pain and impairment and non-ceremonial tobacco use. (nih.gov)
  • Some influences, such as having a risk-taking attitude and having a friend who smoked, are common the world over, but others were tied to ceremonial use of tobacco or being the brunt of racial insults. (nih.gov)
  • Indigenous community discourse suggests that historical trauma combined with contemporary microaggressions distress can potentially become embodied in health outcomes and health-risk behaviors, particularly substance-use-related risk. (nih.gov)
  • Congruent with the indigenist stress-coping model, identity attitudes moderated the influence of discrimination distress and historical trauma loss on self-rated health and smoking behaviors. (nih.gov)
  • 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)
  • Region and sex-specific variations occurred in the prevalence of high-risk behaviors and health-status indicators. (cdc.gov)
  • For the majority of health behaviors and status measures, AI/ANs were more likely than respondents of other racial/ethnic groups to be at increased risk. (cdc.gov)
  • The 1997-2000 BRFSS data demonstrate that health behaviors vary regionally among AI/ANs and by sex. (cdc.gov)
  • The data also reveal disparities in health behaviors between AI/ANs and other racial/ethnic groups. (cdc.gov)
  • In addition, attention to high stress levels, sleep loss, and depression may be warranted because of evidence that they may influence the health behaviors of interest in this RFA. (nih.gov)
  • 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)
  • Results of search for 'su:{Ceremonial behavior. (who.int)
  • OBJECTIVES: We screened the efficacy of the long-lasting GLP-1R agonist liraglutide to reduce nicotine-mediated behaviors including voluntary nicotine taking, as well as nicotine seeking and hyperphagia during withdrawal. (bvsalud.org)
  • Many children with elevated BLLs in this county lived in new housing, but samples of spices, herbal remedies, and ceremonial powders from their homes contained high levels of lead. (nih.gov)
  • Amanda Bynes' increasingly erratic behavior fails to slow to anything approaching normality, this time she's been taking "selfies" of her wearing a very revealing lace bra. (bellenews.com)
  • In this video excerpt, learn about behavior-based marketing, and how Jermaine applied it to Hear and Play's CRM system. (marketingsherpa.com)
  • In Japan, as in most other cultures, weddings and funerals constitute the largest and most important ceremonial events. (statista.com)
  • The development of human thought and behavior is driven not by theoretical or ideal interest, but by material requirements. (marxists.org)
  • Amanda Bynes continues to display bizarre behavior and recently shaved off half of her hair. (bellenews.com)
  • By embracing behavior-based marketing tactics, Jermaine achieved an increase in customer lifetime value (CLTV) of 416% in 14 months simply by harnessing the power of personalized marketing strategies. (marketingsherpa.com)
  • At Email Summit 2013, Jermaine explained how he accomplished these results in his presentation, "How an Online Music Teaching Company Harnessed the Power of Email Automation & Behavior-based Marketing to Increase Conversions. (marketingsherpa.com)
  • More than one fourth (28.8%) of the spices, herbal remedies, and ceremonial powders sampled from these homes contained ≥1 mg/kg lead. (nih.gov)
  • That behavior, says David Poeppel, PhD, a professor of psychology at New York University and another respected scream researcher, is an example of synchronization. (medscape.com)
  • The high burden of disease will worsen unless behaviors and lifestyles affecting CVD risk can be changed. (nih.gov)
  • The consultation process identified several diseases that are within the mission of NHLBI, including CVD and many of its risk factors- high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity, as well as many behaviors and lifestyles that affect CVD risk, such as diet high in saturated fat and salt, lack of physical activity, and cigarette smoking--as major public health threats that are common to many of these communities. (nih.gov)
  • 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)
  • The purpose of this RFA, however, is not to focus on these factors, but only to address them if they affect the targeted behaviors in the population of interest. (nih.gov)