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The Rite Journey: Rediscovering Rites of Passage for Boys

Boyhood Studies, 2009
The Rite Journey is a program to allow Australian Year-9 male students age 14-15 years to share a year-long partnership with a teacher-guide as the boy explores what it means to become a respectful and responsible man. Given the current view that rites of passage need to be rediscovered for young people in Western culture, a feature of the program is ...
Andrew Lines, Graham Gallasch
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The Reproductive Rite

2018
The diversity of beliefs and perspectives concerning reproduction make it a complex experience with economic, social, religious, and cultural layers. This essay presents childlessness in the context of a matrilineal culture; the Ashanti culture of Ghana, West Africa.
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Rites of passage

1999
Biblical Law states that the first-born male child is to be devoted to God (Numbers 3:11–13). The child was symbolically redeemed from the priest (kohen) in the pidyan haben ceremony (redemption of the first-born son). Every new life is God’s gift and receives a joyous welcome into the family.
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A rite to drop

BMJ, 1995
There are no medical reasons for excising a normal foreskin. Paediatricians and paediatric surgeons have been preaching this message for decades, and the population of boys being circumcised in the United Kingdom has now fallen to less than 10%. The practice of so called female circumcision has recently received considerable adverse publicity, but ...
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Rites and Rights

GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, 2006
Mark Jordan has written another iconoclastic book. In it, he challenges us to both forget and remember the Christian history of marriage as we analyze the contemporary same-sex marriage debate. He considers history, straight (and gay) consumer culture surrounding the wedding industry, and the long chronicle of the queer relationship.
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The Rites of Life

Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2022
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The RITE beats

Reverse-engineering the famous beats in Stravinsky's 'The Rite of Spring'.
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