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The floating karst flow of migrants as a rite of passage through the Eastern European border
Journal of Modern Italian Studies, 2021Since the so-called ‘migrant crisis’ in 2015, the Balkan route has resumed its old function as an overland passage from Eastern to Central Europe and the area between Italy and Slovenia has constituted a migratory crossroads towards Northern Europe.
Roberta Altin
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Tourism Recreation Research, 2017
Travel, long recognised as a rite of passage, is often also touted as a transformative experience which facilitates cross-cultural understanding, fosters an embrace of diversity and promotes global awareness.
S. Grabowski +4 more
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Travel, long recognised as a rite of passage, is often also touted as a transformative experience which facilitates cross-cultural understanding, fosters an embrace of diversity and promotes global awareness.
S. Grabowski +4 more
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Birth as an American Rite of Passage
, 2022Why do so many American women allow themselves to become enmeshed in the standardized routines of technocratic childbirth - routines that can be insensitive, unnecessary and even unhealthy?
R. Davis-Floyd
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The Korean Society of Culture and Convergence, 2023
This study aims to propose the importance of consciousness and the need for an effective system for smooth identity transformation under the assumption that a teacher's professional life experience can be interpreted as a rite of passage.
Boyeon Ham, Youngsoon Kim
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This study aims to propose the importance of consciousness and the need for an effective system for smooth identity transformation under the assumption that a teacher's professional life experience can be interpreted as a rite of passage.
Boyeon Ham, Youngsoon Kim
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Post-1978 Chinese Migration to Brazil: The Qiaoxiang Migration Models and the Rite of Passage
Journal of Chinese Overseas, 2022The post-1978 migration of Chinese rural peasants to Brazil can be analyzed using the qiaoxiang (migrant-sending regions) models proposed by Woon Yuen-fong (1996), Minghuan Li and Diana Wong (2017) and by Min Zhou and Xiangyi Li (2014, 2018).
Changsheng Shu (束长生)
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Kwaghe International Journal of Arts, Humanities and Religious Studies
This study examines the theological and sociological significance of Christian rites of passage through the interpretive lens of Hebrews 11:13b, which portrays believers as “strangers and aliens on the earth.” Adopting a socio-exegetical approach, it ...
David Oluwabukunmi Ogunbiyi, B. Adedibu
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This study examines the theological and sociological significance of Christian rites of passage through the interpretive lens of Hebrews 11:13b, which portrays believers as “strangers and aliens on the earth.” Adopting a socio-exegetical approach, it ...
David Oluwabukunmi Ogunbiyi, B. Adedibu
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2023
Rites of passage is a natural progress of evolution in my creative process. It is very simply a continuation and expansion of what has gone before. To date, it is the summation of all my works.
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Rites of passage is a natural progress of evolution in my creative process. It is very simply a continuation and expansion of what has gone before. To date, it is the summation of all my works.
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2. Alternative rite of passage: A new way to end FGM.
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 2020BACKGROUND Female genital mutilation (FGM) continues to be practiced in various parts of the world and is a culturally and socially sanctioned gender subjugation effort that also undermines the health of women. Currently about 200 million girls and women
J. Osur
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The Wearing Process as a Rite of Passage
TEXTILE, 2019This article explores some value-adding changes involved in the wearing down and wearing out of garments from a psycho-anthropological viewpoint. The material changes in a garment’s fabric transform a mass-produced commodity into a personalized item ...
Hye Eun Kim
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Burnout in the medical profession: not a rite of passage
Medical Journal of Australia, 2018471 I in the service of others. “Epidemic”, “crisis” and “urgent need” are words accompanying discussions of burnout and doctor suicides. Yet, despite this bombardment, there has been no sustained approach to achieve an effective national response ...
M. Baigent, R. Baigent
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