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This book documents customs and taboos in the management of coral reefs and fish stocks in Tanzania. The subject of customs and taboos is of major interest for. Tanzania as they contribute extensively to the conservation of local resources and the spiritual, cultural and economic well-being of coastal communities.
20 Dec 2017 Full-text (PDF) | Food taboos are known from virtually all human societies. Most religions declare certain food items fit and others unfit for human consumption. Dietary rules and regulations may govern particular phases of the human life cycle and may be associated with special events such as men
Tabu on monimuotoinen kasite, jota on vaikea maaritella yksiselitteisesti johtuen seka tabujen valtavasta maarasta etta Asiasanat – Keywords taboo, taboo language, EFL, learning materials. Sailytyspaikka – www.oph.fi/download/47345_lukion_opetussuunnitelman_perusteet_2003.pdf. Mackey, A. and S. M.
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Taboos, agriculture and poverty. Abstract: We study the impact of work taboos (fady days) on agriculture and poverty. Using cross-sectional data from a national household survey for Madagascar, we find that 18% of agricultural households have two or more fady days per week and that an extra fady day is associated with 6
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Temptation, Tradition, and Taboo: A Theory of Sacralization. ?. DOUGLAS A. MARSHALL. University of South Alabama. A theory of sacralization is offered in which the sacred emerges from the collision of temptation and tradition. It is proposed that when innate or acquired desires to behave in one way conflict with socially
Taboos and Identity: Considering the Unthinkable†. By Chaim Fershtman, Uri Gneezy, and Moshe Hoffman*. A taboo is an “unthinkable" action. Even the thought of violat- ing a taboo triggers a punishment. We consider a model in which taboos are part of the definition of one's identity. Deliberating over breaking the taboo
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On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are. ALAN WATTS. Alan Watts, who died in 1974, held both a master's degree in theology and a doctorate of divinity, and was best known as an interpreter of Zen Buddhism in particular, and of Indian and Chinese philosophy in general. He was the author of many books on the
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