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Social Studies Dictionary - Role Conflict Definition and meaning of Role Conflict Role Conflict - [Sociology] Each person has more than one status in society. Role conflict occurs when the role a person assumes in one social status competes and becomes incompatible with the role he or she holds in another social status. A high school student may be a member of the basketball team, relatively popular with his or her peers, and manager of the wait staff at a local coffee shop. Role conflict may occur when the teenager hires a teammate who is also a friend to work at the shop. The role of the teenager as manager (directing the wait staff, offering criticism if required, not showing favoritism) can conflict with the role of being a good friend. (Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University ) Also see these pages: Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap
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Definition and meaning of Role Conflict Role Conflict - [Sociology] Each person has more than one status in society. Role conflict occurs when the role a person assumes in one social status competes and becomes incompatible with the role he or she holds in another social status. A high school student may be a member of the basketball team, relatively popular with his or her peers, and manager of the wait staff at a local coffee shop. Role conflict may occur when the teenager hires a teammate who is also a friend to work at the shop. The role of the teenager as manager (directing the wait staff, offering criticism if required, not showing favoritism) can conflict with the role of being a good friend. (Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University ) Also see these pages: Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap
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Karna Karna (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root kri to pour forth, scatter, throw out) Radiant; a son of Kunti by Surya, the sun, before her marriage to Pandu. Therefore, Karna was a half-brother of the Pandava princes, but sided with the Kurus in the great conflict of the Mahabharata. (See also: Karna, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Traditions Dictionary on MITHRAISM MITHRAISM: The Persian religion centered on the reverence of Mithra, god of Light. It emphasized the conflict between good and evil and the reward of virtue or punishment of wickedness in the afterlife. It was the principal rival of Christianity in the first three centuries CE and is believed to be the foundation of the concept of hell and Satan in Christianity. (See also: MITHRAISM, Magickal Traditions, Magickal Paths, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)
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Theosophy Dictionary on Adhyaropa, Aropa Adhyaropa, Aropa (Sanskrit) (from adhi above, over + a-ruh to ascend, mount) Also adhyaropana. Superimposition; usually, erroneous deduction. In Vedantic philosophy, a wrong attribution or misconception, e.g., to conceive of silver as being innate in mother-of-pearl, the sheen common to both being an adhyaropa. The mind in its absorption in the unreal (avidya, "ignorance") superimposes a world of duality and plurality on the real -- on Brahman -- and as a result there is a multiplicity of confusing and often conflicting goals. (See also: Adhyaropa, Aropa, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Asgard Asgard (Scandianvian Norse). The kingdom and the habitat of the Norse gods, the Scandinavian Olympus ; situated "higher than the Home of the Light-Elves", but on the same plane as Jotunheim, the home of the Jotuns, the wicked giants versed in magic, with whom the gods are at eternal war. It is evident that the gods of Asgard are the same as the Indian Suras (gods) and the Jotuns as the Asuras, both representing the conflicting powers of nature - beneficent and maleficent. They are the prototypes also of the Greek gods and the Titans. (See also: Asgard, Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary, )
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