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Social traditions, here defined as displaying inter-group behavioural differences acquired through social learning, have been identified in a number of primate species.
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Acquiring Universal Values through a Particular Tradition: A Perspective on Judaism and Modern Pluralism [PDF]
Religious traditions can be sources of values and attitudes supporting the liberal polity in ways that political theorizing and conceptions of public reason often fail to recognize.
Jonathan, Jacobs
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In this paper, some core premises that are held about Turkish Phonology are put into question, both theoretically and empirically. Some modifications to the Turkish phonological inventory and to the language's phonotactic constraints are then proposed ...
Nicolas Royer-Artuso
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Managing Traditions: A Critical Capability for Family Business Success
Our purpose in this editorial is to draw attention to the powerful but undertheorized role played by traditions in family businesses. Our core argument is that traditions are the foundational element of successful family businesses. As we elaborate here,
R. Suddaby, P. Jaskiewicz
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Some new records of plants from the state of Rajasthan, India
A brief note on the distribution of vascular plants new to Rajasthan is presented in this paper. A further distributional expansion and new record of Commicarpus boissieri, Geodorum recurvum, Maytenus senegalensis, Premna resinosa and Solanum ...
Umeshkumar L Tiwari +3 more
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A dialectical approach to theoretical integration in developmental-contextual identity research [PDF]
Future advances in identity research will depend on integration across major theoretical traditions. Developmental-contextualism has established essential criteria to guide this effort, including specifying the context of identity development, its timing
Coppens, Andrew D. +2 more
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Roots of Gmelina arborea (Gambhari) is a medicinally important raw drug traded in India. However, Gmelina asiatica and Mallotus nudiflorus are also found in the raw drug markets as Gambhari.
Jaganathan Manokar +2 more
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Typological analysis of a personality’s sociocultural orientation among the representatives of various age groups [PDF]
The introduction focuses on the role of sociocultural determination, mechanisms of cultural transmission and social inheritance in the development of human psyche and personality.
Frolova, Svetlana Vladimirovna +1 more
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Elizabeth Bishop and the Poetry of Meditation
Elizabeth Bishop’s poetry has won the admiration of a number of Christian poets and scholars. This essay argues that one reason for this is Bishop’s subtle engagement with the work of the poet-divines Gerard Manley Hopkins and, especially, George Herbert;
James Matthew Wilson
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Generalizability in Qualitative Research: A Tale of Two Traditions
Generalizability in qualitative research has been a controversial topic given that interpretivist scholars have resisted the dominant role and mandate of the positivist tradition within social sciences.
L. Carminati
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