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Rape Myths, Gender Roles, and Perceptions of Sexuality: Differences Among Ultra-Orthodox, Formerly Ultra-Orthodox, and Secular Jewish Women. [PDF]
Shechory Bitton M, Ben Admon T.
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THE SOCIAL MINISTRY OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH OF UKRAINE: CONCEPTUAL BASIS IN ECCLESIOLOGICAL DISCOURSE
Rostyslav Didukh
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The Sacred, the Sinful, and the Shamed: The Association Between Compulsive Sexual Behavior, Moral Disapproval, and Sexual Shame Among Jewish Religious Adolescents. [PDF]
Kaplan M +3 more
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Faith in the Midst of Trials: Understanding Depression and Christian Coping Strategies Among Cancer Patients in Eastern Europe. [PDF]
Jugrin D +3 more
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"We Represent a Definite Social Class": The Class Identities and Resources of American Religious Groups in the Roaring Twenties. [PDF]
Huttenlocher T, Wilde M.
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Science in China Series A: Mathematics, 2009
Let \(S\) be a semigroup with the set of idempotents \(E(S)\). For \(a\in S\) and a non-empty subset \(U\subseteq E(S)\) denote \(U_a^r=\{u\in U\mid au=a\}\) and define relation \(\widetilde{\mathcal L}^U\) by \(a\widetilde{\mathcal L}^Ub\Leftrightarrow U_a^r=U_b^r \); definition of \(\widetilde{\mathcal R}^U\) is dual.
Xueming Ren, Yanhui Wang
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Let \(S\) be a semigroup with the set of idempotents \(E(S)\). For \(a\in S\) and a non-empty subset \(U\subseteq E(S)\) denote \(U_a^r=\{u\in U\mid au=a\}\) and define relation \(\widetilde{\mathcal L}^U\) by \(a\widetilde{\mathcal L}^Ub\Leftrightarrow U_a^r=U_b^r \); definition of \(\widetilde{\mathcal R}^U\) is dual.
Xueming Ren, Yanhui Wang
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Orthodox Christianity consists of two families: the Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox churches. From 1910 to 2010, the percent of all Christians who were Orthodox fell from 20% to 12%, and three quarters of Orthodox Christians worldwide live in eastern and southeastern Europe.
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