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Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Social aspects of clothing - Inverse dress codes

Inverse dress codes, sometimes referred to as "undress code", set forth an upper bound, rather than a lower bound, on body covering. An example of an undress code, is the one commonly enforced in modern communal bathing facilities. For example, in Schwaben Quellen no clothing of any kind is allowed. Other less strict undress codes are common in public pools, especially indoor pools, in which shoes and shirts are not allowed. This undress code is an exact reversal of the ubiquitous "no shoes, no shirt, no service" dress code tha ...

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Social aspects of clothing, Social aspects of clothing - Dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - Legal dress code, Social aspects of clothing - Other dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - No shoes no shirt no service, Social aspects of clothing - Inverse dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - Gender and clothing, Social aspects of clothing - Clothing deficiencies, Social aspects of clothing - Deliberate violation of clothing taboos, Social aspects of clothing - Underwearing, Social aspects of clothing - Reversalism in the sociology of clothing

Read more here: » Social aspects of clothing: Encyclopedia II - Social aspects of clothing - Inverse dress codes

Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Baqaa - Aspects

Baqaa - First aspect: The level of acts. The first aspect of the Sufi permanency is situated at the level of acts. The action of the Sufi is here united with the divine action acquiring its order, harmony and durability. This specific degree of Sufi ‘’baqâ'’’ is the result of the shooting forth of the divine theophany as existential principle and the lights of nature as source of knowledge. Baqaa - Second aspect: The level of ...

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Baqaa, Baqaa - Aspects, Baqaa - First aspect: The level of acts, Baqaa - Second aspect: The level of qualities and attributes, Baqaa - Third aspect: The level of the essence, Baqaa - Resource

Read more here: » Baqaa: Encyclopedia II - Baqaa - Aspects

Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Political aspects of Islam - The political character of Islam

Islam is a religion which has existed for over fourteen centuries in many different countries. As such, diverse political movements in many different contexts have used the banner of Islam to lend legitimacy to their causes. Not surprisingly, practically every aspect of Islamic politics is subject to much disagreement and contention between conservative Islamists and liberal movements within Islam. Political asp ...

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Political aspects of Islam, Political aspects of Islam - The term 'Islamist', Political aspects of Islam - The political character of Islam, Political aspects of Islam - Muhammad the Medinan state and Islamic political ideals, Political aspects of Islam - The early Caliphate and Islamic political ideals, Political aspects of Islam - The modern political ideal of the Islamic state, Political aspects of Islam - Islam as a political movement in the 20th century, Political aspects of Islam - After the Second World War, Political aspects of Islam - Modern debates, Political aspects of Islam - Perception of persecution, Political aspects of Islam - Reactive Islam, Political aspects of Islam - Cold War exploitation, Political aspects of Islam - Role in terrorism, Political aspects of Islam - Movements described as 'Islamist', Political aspects of Islam - Globalization, Political aspects of Islam - Sources

Read more here: » Political aspects of Islam: Encyclopedia II - Political aspects of Islam - The political character of Islam

Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Political aspects of Islam - The term 'Islamist'

Islamist or Islamic parties exist in almost every democracy with a Muslim majority. This term has many different meanings which this article will explore, along with links to other political trends. The pejorative term Islamofacism is used mostly by non-Muslims to describe the political and religious philosophies of some militant Islamic groups. These terms lump together a large variety of groups with varying histories and contexts. The articles on militant Islamic groups, Islamic parties and moder ...

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Political aspects of Islam, Political aspects of Islam - The term 'Islamist', Political aspects of Islam - The political character of Islam, Political aspects of Islam - Muhammad the Medinan state and Islamic political ideals, Political aspects of Islam - The early Caliphate and Islamic political ideals, Political aspects of Islam - The modern political ideal of the Islamic state, Political aspects of Islam - Islam as a political movement in the 20th century, Political aspects of Islam - After the Second World War, Political aspects of Islam - Modern debates, Political aspects of Islam - Perception of persecution, Political aspects of Islam - Reactive Islam, Political aspects of Islam - Cold War exploitation, Political aspects of Islam - Role in terrorism, Political aspects of Islam - Movements described as 'Islamist', Political aspects of Islam - Globalization, Political aspects of Islam - Sources

Read more here: » Political aspects of Islam: Encyclopedia II - Political aspects of Islam - The term 'Islamist'

Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Political aspects of Islam - Islam as a political movement in the 20th century

Following World War I and the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire, and the subsequent dissolution of the Caliphate by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (founder of Turkey), many Muslims perceived that the political power of their religion was in retreat. There was also concern that Western ideas and influence were spreading throughout Muslim societies. There was some minor resentment of Jewish immigration and influence on the European empires, although this was not due to the Balfour Declaration as such. Feisal Hussein, the Grand Sherif's son, in ...

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Political aspects of Islam, Political aspects of Islam - The term 'Islamist', Political aspects of Islam - The political character of Islam, Political aspects of Islam - Muhammad the Medinan state and Islamic political ideals, Political aspects of Islam - The early Caliphate and Islamic political ideals, Political aspects of Islam - The modern political ideal of the Islamic state, Political aspects of Islam - Islam as a political movement in the 20th century, Political aspects of Islam - After the Second World War, Political aspects of Islam - Modern debates, Political aspects of Islam - Perception of persecution, Political aspects of Islam - Reactive Islam, Political aspects of Islam - Cold War exploitation, Political aspects of Islam - Role in terrorism, Political aspects of Islam - Movements described as 'Islamist', Political aspects of Islam - Globalization, Political aspects of Islam - Sources

Read more here: » Political aspects of Islam: Encyclopedia II - Political aspects of Islam - Islam as a political movement in the 20th century

Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Legal aspects of computing - Areas of law

There is intellectual property in general, including copyright, rules on fair use, and special rules on copy prevention for digital media, and circumvention of such prevention schemes. The area of software patents is controversial, and still evolving in Europe and elsewhere. The related topics of software licenses, end user license agreements, free software licenses and open-source licenses can involve discussion of product liability, professional liability of individual developers, warranties, contract law, trade secrets and intellectual property. As of early 200 ...

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Legal aspects of computing, Legal aspects of computing - Areas of law, Legal aspects of computing - Jurisdiction, Legal aspects of computing - Internet governance, Legal aspects of computing - Quotations

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Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Wajad - Aspects of Wajad

There are five aspects of Wajad: Wajad of dervishes, which produces a rhythmic motion of the body. Wajad of idealists, expressed by a thrilling sensation of the body, tears and sighs. Wajad of devotees, which creates an exalted state in the physical and mental body. Wajad of saints, which creates perfect calm and peace. Wajad of prophets, the realization of the highest consciousness called Sadrat al Manteha. One who by the favor of the murshid arrives at the state of Wajad is undoubtedly the mos ...

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Wajad, Wajad - Aspects of Wajad, Wajad - Reference

Read more here: » Wajad: Encyclopedia II - Wajad - Aspects of Wajad

Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Confidence - Negative Aspects

Although confidence is usually viewed as a positive trait, it can also be a negative trait. Exaggerated pride or over-confidence in oneself can cause one to overestimate one's own abilities. This could lead one to take up tasks that one cannot succeed at, or appear arrogant and conceited in the eyes of others. Having too much confidence in another person or thing can lead to similar problems; confidence in another person can lead to overdependence on them, as well as disappointment if they prove to be undependable. Another example of ...

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Confidence, Confidence - Negative Aspects

Read more here: » Confidence: Encyclopedia II - Confidence - Negative Aspects

Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Psilocybe - Biological Aspects

Psilocybe fruiting bodies are typically small, undistinguished mushrooms with a typical "little brown mushroom" morphology. Macroscopically, they are characterized by their small to occasionally medium size, brown to orange-white coloration, hygrophanous pileus, and a spore print-color that ranges from medium gray-brown to dark purple-brown (though rusty-brown colored varieties are known in at least one species). Hallucinogenic species typically have a blue-staining reaction when the fruiting body is bruised. Microscopically, they are ...

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Psilocybe, Psilocybe - Biological Aspects, Psilocybe - Chemistry and Pharmacology, Psilocybe - History and Ethnography, Psilocybe - Medical and Psychiatric Aspects, Psilocybe - Social and Legal Aspects, Psilocybe - Notable Species, Psilocybe - References and Further Reading

Read more here: » Psilocybe: Encyclopedia II - Psilocybe - Biological Aspects

Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Aspen - Cultural aspects

The aspen tree's quivering leaves are, in Christian lore, said to be the result of arrogance at the Crucifixion because the aspen did not tremble like other trees. A German version claims that the aspen was the only tree to refuse to acknowledge Jesus' divinity. The cross that Christ was crucified on is sometimes said to have been aspen wood. As aspens do not occur in Israel, this legend is improbable. It is also sometimes said that aspen leaves are made from female tongues, and their quivering is due to women's inability to stop talking. Basque sheepherders of the 19th and 20th century carved texts and figures on aspens of the Ameri ...

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Aspen, Aspen - Cultural aspects, Aspen - Aspen as a proper name

Read more here: » Aspen: Encyclopedia II - Aspen - Cultural aspects

Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Bamboo - Other aspects

Soft bamboo shoots, stems, and leaves are the major food source of the Giant Panda of China and the Spider monkey. The plant marketed as "lucky bamboo" is actually an entirely unrelated species, Dracaena sanderiana. ...

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Bamboo, Bamboo - Biology, Bamboo - Cultivation, Bamboo - Uses, Bamboo - Culinary uses, Bamboo - Other uses, Bamboo - Cultural aspects, Bamboo - Other aspects

Read more here: » Bamboo: Encyclopedia II - Bamboo - Other aspects

Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Aslan - Christological aspects

Throughout the series it is often repeated that he is "not a tame lion", since, despite his gentle and loving nature, he is powerful and can be dangerous. He takes the role of a Christ-like figure, though according to Lewis he is not an allegorical portrayal of Christ, but rather a different, hypothetical, incarnation of Christ himself: If Aslan represented the immaterial Deity, he would be an allegorical figure. In reality however he is an invention giving an imaginary answer to the question, 'What might Christ become like i ...

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Aslan, Aslan - Christological aspects, Aslan - Role in the Narnia narrative, Aslan - Portrayals in film and television

Read more here: » Aslan: Encyclopedia II - Aslan - Christological aspects

Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Franchising - Legal aspects

In the United States, franchising falls under the jurisdiction of a number of state and federal laws. Contrary to what might be expected, there is no federal registry of franchising or any federal filing requirements for information, but franchisors are required by the Federal Trade Commission to have a Uniform Franchise Offering Circular to disclose potential franchisees about their purchase. Instead, states are the primary collectors of data on franchising companies, and enforce ...

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Franchising, Franchising - Overview, Franchising - Advantages, Franchising - Disadvantages, Franchising - Legal aspects, Franchising - History

Read more here: » Franchising: Encyclopedia II - Franchising - Legal aspects

Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Facilitation - Aspects of facilitation

Facilitation - The role of the facilitator. See the facilitator article for details of exactly how a facilitator might run a meeting. Prior to a meeting, facilitators: research the meeting before it happens find out the purpose and goal (if any) of the meeting establish who needs to attend draw up a draft agenda and design the group processes to attain the necessary results share the agenda with potential attendees, changing it as necess ...

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Facilitation, Facilitation - Aspects of facilitation, Facilitation - The role of the facilitator, Facilitation - Principles of facilitation

Read more here: » Facilitation: Encyclopedia II - Facilitation - Aspects of facilitation

Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Arch - Technical aspects

The arch is significant because, in theory at least, it provides a structure which eliminates tensile stresses in spanning an open space. All the forces are resolved into compressive stresses. This is useful because several of the available building materials such as stone, cast iron and concrete can strongly resist compression but are very weak when tension, shear or torsional stress is applied to them. By using the arch configuration, significant spans can be achieved. This same principle holds when the force acting on the arch is not vertical such as in spanning a doorway, but horizontal, ...

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Arch, Arch - Technical aspects, Arch - Construction, Arch - History, Arch - Other types

Read more here: » Arch: Encyclopedia II - Arch - Technical aspects

Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Alligatoridae - Cultural aspects

In Native American and African American folklore, the alligator is revered, especially the teeth, which can be worn as a charm against witchcraft and poison. Often, it is the butt of practical jokes by tricksters like Brer Rabbit. An urban legend states that people buy baby alligators after visiting Florida or other places where they are native and flush them down the toilet once they get big. The story goes that full grown alligators exist in the sewers of cities like New York City. This is impossible, however, because without ...

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Alligatoridae, Alligatoridae - Species, Alligatoridae - Cultural aspects, Alligatoridae - Pop culture references

Read more here: » Alligatoridae: Encyclopedia II - Alligatoridae - Cultural aspects

Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Timba - Stylistic aspects

Though quite similar to salsa on the surface of things, timba has certain qualities of its own which distinguish it from salsa, similar to the way American R&B is distinguished from soul. In general, timba is considered to be a highly aggressive type of salsa, with rhythm and "swing" taking precedence over melody and lyricism. Very little "traditional" salsa existed (or exists) in Cuba, the most influential foreign 'salsero' being Venezuelan Oscar d'León, who is one of the few salsa artists to have performed in Cuba. Timba musicians thus rightly claim a diffe ...

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Timba, Timba - History, Timba - Stylistic aspects, Timba - The status of timba

Read more here: » Timba: Encyclopedia II - Timba - Stylistic aspects

Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Childbirth - Social aspects

In some cultures, childbirth is considered to be the beginning of a person's life, and a person's age is defined relative to it. Many families view the placenta as a special part of birth, since it has been the child's life support for so many months. Many parents like to see and touch this mysterious organ. In some cultures, parents plant a tree along with the placenta on the child's first birthday. The placenta may be eaten by the ...

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Childbirth, Childbirth - The normal birth, Childbirth - First stage: contractions, Childbirth - Second stage, Childbirth - Third stage: placenta, Childbirth - After the birth, Childbirth - Variations, Childbirth - Pain, Childbirth - Non-medical pain control, Childbirth - Medical pain control, Childbirth - Complications and Risks of Birth, Childbirth - Professions associated with childbirth, Childbirth - Social aspects, Childbirth - Legal aspects, Childbirth - Psychological aspects

Read more here: » Childbirth: Encyclopedia II - Childbirth - Social aspects

Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Shudo - Cultural aspects

The teachings of shudo, "The Way of the Young," entered the literary tradition and can be found in such as works as Hagakure, "Hidden by Leaves," and other samurai manuals. Shudo, in its pedagogic, martial, and aristocratic aspects, is closely analogous to the ancient Greek tradition of pederasty. The practice was held in high esteem, and was encouraged, especially within the samurai class. It was considered beneficial for the youth, teaching him virtue, honesty and the appreciation of beauty. Its value was contrasted with the love of w ...

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Shudo, Shudo - Origins, Shudo - Cultural aspects

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Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Russophobia - Religious aspects

Russophobia is closely connected with religious aspects. In the centuries following the East-West Schism of 1054, the Roman Catholic Church led several efforts aimed at gaining control of East European territory and converting its inhabitants into Catholicism (see, for example, the Northern Crusades of the Teutonic Knights or Polonization in Ukraine and Belarus). Orthodox Christians were vilified as heathens and heretics, and ...

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Russophobia, Russophobia - Politics, Russophobia - Religious aspects, Russophobia - Examples of Russophobia, Russophobia - International

Read more here: » Russophobia: Encyclopedia II - Russophobia - Religious aspects

Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Bamboo - Cultural aspects

Bamboo's long life makes it a Chinese symbol of long life, while in India it is a symbol of friendship. Its rare blossoming has led to the flowers' being regarded as a sign of impending famine. Several Asian cultures, including that of the Andaman Islands, believe that humanity emerged from a bamboo stem. Malaysian legends include the story of a man who dreams of a beautiful woman while sleeping under a bamboo plant; he wakes up and breaks the bamboo stem, discovering the woman inside. In the Philippines, bamboo crosses are used as a good lu ...

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Bamboo, Bamboo - Biology, Bamboo - Cultivation, Bamboo - Uses, Bamboo - Culinary uses, Bamboo - Other uses, Bamboo - Cultural aspects, Bamboo - Other aspects

Read more here: » Bamboo: Encyclopedia II - Bamboo - Cultural aspects

Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Americanism heresy - Social aspect

The Irish potato famine caused a mass exodus of Irish Catholics to the United States, causing Catholicism to become the United States' largest single Christian denomination, although it should be noted that America remains majority-Protestant and that this was more true then than now. Discrimination against the Irish immigrants led them to seek assimilation into U.S. culture. At the time the Catholic church in the United States was divided along ethnic lines, so that Irish Catholics ...

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Americanism heresy, Americanism heresy - Dogmatic/Theological aspect, Americanism heresy - Social aspect

Read more here: » Americanism heresy: Encyclopedia II - Americanism heresy - Social aspect




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