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Effect of COVID-19 on the cultural identity of the Amazonian indigenous Waorani. [PDF]

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Experiences and Perceptions About Death Reporting and Notification Among Rural Communities on the Islands of Lake Victoria, Uganda: Qualitative Study.

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Rites and Ceremonials

Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 1992
Although communication is widely accepted as central to the construction of organizational culture, researchers in organizational theory and in rhetoric and professional communication have focused primarily on traditional spoken and written texts, overlooking the vital role that new technologies—especially film and video—are now playing in socializing
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Old Babylonian Marriage Ceremonies and Rites

Journal of Cuneiform Studies, 1966
Scholars have long recognized that marriage in ancient Mesopotamia, like marriage elsewhere, included ceremonies and rites. The difficulty, however, has been that the preponderance of available sources relate to the economic and legal aspects of marriage and seldom indicate other features; moreover, some of the sources which were formerly thought to ...
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1572 Bill ‘Concerning Rites and Ceremonies’

1970
Where in the first year of your Majesty’s most happy reign and government over us, your Highness’ most humble and obedient subjects, which we beseech the eternal God in continual blessed success long to preserve and continue, a certain book of order of uniformity of common prayer and ministration of the sacrament (for the renewing of the building of ...
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Harrison M. Trice 1984 "Rites and Ceremonials in Organizational Cultures"

Anthropology of Work Review, 1986
In Perspectives on Organizational Sociology and Research S. B. Bacharach and S. M. Mitchell (Eds.) Greenwich, Conn JAI Press, Vol. 4.Trice M. Harrison and Janice M. Beyer. 1984 "Studying Organizational Cultures Through Rites and Ceremonials," Academy of Management Review. Vol. 4, NO.
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Reinterpreting the Chinese Legal Doctrine of Li: Beyond Rites, Ritual and Ceremonies

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
For thousands of years Chinese scholars had characterized China’s system of regulation as li yi zhi bang. This literally means that China is governed by the doctrine of li. However, there a general misconception that the doctrine of li was conceived by Confucius, in fact it predates his birth. This paper aims to re-examine this doctrine with the aid of
Alex Chu Kwong Chan, Angus Young
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Phallic Rites and Initiation Ceremonies of the South Australian Aborigines

1900
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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