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Post-1978 Chinese Migration to Brazil: The Qiaoxiang Migration Models and the Rite of Passage

Journal of Chinese Overseas, 2022
The 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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“Strangers and Aliens on Earth” (Hebrews 11:13b): A Socio-Exegetical Inquiry into Christians’ Rite of Passage

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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Rites of Passage

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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The Wearing Process as a Rite of Passage

TEXTILE, 2019
This 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, 2018
471 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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A rite of social passage: Gunnersbury Park, 1835–1925, a Rothschild family villa

Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, 2019
In 1835 Nathan Rothschild purchased Gunnersbury Park. Set in only 75 acres, this Regency villa in Ealing, just outside London, was the antithesis of a landed estate. The house remained in the family until 1925.
D. Davis
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The Rite of Urban Passage

The Rite of Urban Passage, 2018
The Iranian city experienced a major transformation when the Pahlavi Dynasty initiated a project of modernization in the 1920s. The Rite of Urban Passage investigates this process by focusing on the spatial dynamics of Muharram processions, a ritual that
R. Masoudi
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Fateful rite of passage

HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 2022
Z. Howlett
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Rites of Passage

2018
This chapter examines the classical Hindu life-cycle rites, the term saṃskāra and its history, and the main sources (Gṛhyasūtras and Dharma texts). It presents a history of the traditional saṃskāras and variants in local contexts, especially in Nepal. It describes prenatal, birth and childhood, initiation, marriage, old-age, death, and ancestor rituals.
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Sexual and Reproductive Health Implications of the Cultural Practice of “Rites Of Passage” Among Adolescent Females: The Case of Dipo in Ghana

Journal of Science and Technology (Ghana)
Objective: The study explored the relevance and implications of Dipo (a puberty rite of passage in Ghana) on the sexual and reproductive health and rights of adolescent females in the Krobo culture. Design/Methods: Using a qualitative research design, a
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