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    Japanese Mourning Rituals

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    Japanese Culture Mourning Rituals: When seeking to compare my own cultural grieving norms to another culture, traditional Japanese culture comes to mind. I have always been fascinated with Japanese culture and history, and it seems to be vastly different from my own, not only my African American culture, but also that of my individualistic, American culture in general. Japanese mourning rituals are much more communal and shared throughout the community, especially in the family, of the deceased

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    Black Religion Ritual

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    The ritual, which is often composed of a series of words and actions, does not only have a direct significance to the survival and psychological growth of human beings, but plays a crucial role in alleviating poverty and promoting the development of the whole society as well. Studying ritual in Black religion including traditional religion, Islam and Christianity can profoundly help us to understand this culture and increase the sense of identity. This essay will look at the role of ritual in Black

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    extreme with their bodies. Nacirema are very conscious about their body, as it is seen as ugly and week. Therefore most of the rituals described are to cure the body and to make it more atheistic to their people. As well as, going to the extreme to make their body and mouth approachable to others, they also posses charms and potions to maintain it. Reading about Nacirema’s rituals at first it might sound out of the common sense. They believe that the body is our social medium, in which it has to appeal

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    Attending a kind of subcultural initiation ritual, known as a gig, in this case comprised of local Wellington musicians is reminiscent of Turner’s discussion of rituals and Rites of passage. This particular ritual form certainly encourages belonging, uniformity that appears to be a universal attribute of group rituals. It is important to distinguish between ceremony and ritual here, the gig can be considered a ritual as it could promote transformation in an individual and is not a conformational

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    Effects Of Ritual Trauma

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    Prior to taking this course, I did not know much about ritual trauma nor how common it actually is. I was in complete disbelief as I listened to the meaning of ritual trauma and a few real life stories. Overall I have learned what ritual trauma is, effects of ritual trauma, and how society views this topic Ritual trauma is known to be physical, sexual, and psychological abuse of both children and adults. The abuse usually happens within cults and involve ritualistic or religious elements. The physical

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    Rituals and theater, which are both cultural performances, have similarities such as serving the purpose of entertaining teaching the audience, belief from audiencce, use of props, use of space, and repesentaion. Since during this time period many commoners did not know how to read, the church had to present these rituals in order to teach them about events in the bible like the Crucification of Jesus Christ. Similaritly, a play will serve the purpose to teach the audience a certain idea that the

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    There are Rituals in the West that compare to those in other cultures Orthodox Jews take a bath after their period of ministration; whereas in the West after your first period you get to visit a Gynecologist. Yes people in the West need to recognize puberty more than they do now. There are a lot of parents that don’t talk to their teens about puberty so they don’t know what to expect, or know why their growing hair everywhere, or whatever the case maybe. A lot of teen girls aren’t prepared for puberty

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    Part A: Research an initiation ritual in a tradition other than Christianity. Name of initiation ritual and the tradition/culture/religion to which it is attached Initiation is a rite of passage marking entrance or acceptance into a group or society. For Aboriginals Initiation ceremonies are performed to introduce and celebrate adolescent boys and girls into adult members of the community as well as welcoming them into the Aboriginal community. This initiation ceremony is often called One's Right

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    Essay Rituals

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    Rituals There are rituals that we practice year after year, but forget where they came from. Sometimes we continue to practice these rituals even after we have lost the meaning of why they are practiced. In the story "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson, the practice of a yearly ritual changes the lives of all the people who participate. Jackson's story reveals a horrific ritual in which one person is sacrificed by being stoned to death in order to have a better crop season. Jackson uses symbolic

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    East Asia Rituals

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    Victor Magagna 12/16/14 East Asian Ritual Theory and the Practice of Self-Cultivation A ritual refers to a collective rule-bound movement that has a concentrated meaning. Thus the core features of a ritual include collective action, procedures or rules, and a concentrated meaning. This is not different from the East Asian community that depicted concentration of their rituals in various parts of the region. It is important to note that there are various types of rituals that can be attributed to the East

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