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Cousin: Encyclopedia - Cousin chart

A cousin chart is the common name for a Table of Consanguinity. It identifies the correct name for the relationship between two people using their closest common ancestor as a reference point. This chart uses formal English relationship terms. For a general overview of kinship terminology, see the appropriate section in the article Family. The term cousin typically refers to the child of one's parent's sibling (i.e. one's aunt or uncl ...

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Cousin: Encyclopedia II - Cousin chart - Half cousins and double cousins
It should be noted that the above chart is inadequate to explain the relationships which result when two people are both descended from a single common ancestor, but each from a different partner of that common ancestor. Half-siblings are a familiar concept to most people. But it can also be extrapolated out in the same manner as other cousin relationships. For example, if one of John's parents and one of Mary's parents are half-siblings, then John and Mary are half-cousins. The half sibling of each of ...

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Cousin: Encyclopedia - Victor Cousin

Victor Cousin (November 28, 1792 - January 13, 1867) was a French philosopher. Victor Cousin - Observational Method. The observational method applied to consciousness gives us the science of psychology. This is the basis and the only proper basis of ontology or metaphysics--the science of being--and of the philosophy of history. To the observation of consciousness Cousin adds induction as the complement of his method, by which he means inference as to reality necessitated by the data of consciousness, and r ...

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Cousin: Encyclopedia - Saint James the Just

History of Christianity Jesus of Nazareth The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity God the Father Christ the Son The Holy Spirit The Bible Old Testament New Testament Apocrypha The Gospels Ten Commandments Sermon on the Mount Christian theology Salvation · Grace Christian worship Christian Church Catholicism Orthodox Christianity Protestantism Christian denomination ...

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Cousin: Encyclopedia - Consanguinity

Consanguinity is the quality of being descended from the same ancestor as another person. The degree of relative consanguinity can be illustrated with a consanguinity table, in which each level of lineal consanguinity (i.e., generation) appears as a row, and individuals with a collaterally-consanguinious relationship share the same row. The connotations of degree of consanguinity varies by context (e.g., canon law, Roman law, et al.). Most cultures define a degree of consaguinity below which sexual interrelationships are regarded as incestuous. In the Catholic Church, unwittingly marrying a closely-consan ...

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Cousin: Encyclopedia - Sibling

Sibling is a generic term meaning brother or sister, i.e. someone who shares a father and a mother with the person being referenced. Generally, this means that the two people are very closely genetically related, though, in the case of adoption, this isn't necessarily the case. In most world societies, siblings usually grow up in the same household. This closeness usually means they develop intense feelings about one another - whether love or enmity. However, closeness may not always develop in sibling relationships, particularly between siblings ...

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Cousin: Encyclopedia - Wojciech Kossak

Wojciech Kossak (Paris, France, December 31, 1857 – July 29, 1942, Kraków, Poland) was a Polish painter and member of the celebrated Kossak family of painters and writers. Wojciech Kossak's work was very different in subject matter and style from Jan Matejko's; Kossak belonged to a later generation of artists. Like Matejko, however, he is known for paintings depicting the history of Polish arms and notable battles of Central and Eastern Europe. Among his mo ...

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Cousin: Encyclopedia - Leprechaun

In Irish mythology, a leprechaun (Modern Irish: leipreachán) is a type of male elf said to inhabit the island of Ireland. They are a class of "faerie folk" associated in Irish mythology and folklore, as with all faeries, with the Tuatha Dé Danann and other quasi-historical races said to have inhabited Ireland before the arrival of the Celts. Leprechauns and other creatures of Irish mythology are often associated with "faerie forts" or "faerie rings" — often the sites of ancie ...

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Cousin: Encyclopedia - Clurichaun

The clurichaun is an Irish fay which resembles its cousin, the leprechaun. Clurichauns are said to be always drunk, however, unlike their cousins, they are solitary and surly. Clurichauns enjoy riding sheep and dogs like horses at night, but if you treat them well they will protect your wine cellar. If mistreated, they will wreak havoc on your home and spoil your wine stock. Other related archivesIrish, fay, leprechaun

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Cousin: Encyclopedia - Chuck Cunningham syndrome

Chuck Cunningham syndrome is a term that refers to when in which an important character in a television series is removed with little or no explanation. The term comes from the character Chuck Cunningham in the American television series, Happy Days. Chuck, the oldest of the three children in the Cunningham family, initially appeared in the episode "Love and the Happy Days" (in the show Love, American Style), which served as the pilot for what became the Happy Days series. However, in Happy Days Chuck appea ...

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Cousin: Encyclopedia - Constantine III emperor

Heraclius Constantine or Constantine III (May 3, 612 - April 20/24 or May 26, 641) was the eldest son of the Byzantine emperor Heraclius and his first wife Eudocia, and ruled as Emperor for four months. Constantine was baptised and coronated on January 22, 613 and shortly after betrothed to his cousin, Gregoria, a daughter of his father's first cousin, Nicetas. As the couple were second cousins, the marriage was technically incestuous, but this consideration must have been outweighed by the advantages of the match to the family as a whole. Furthermore, its illegality paled into insignificance b ...

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Cousin: Encyclopedia - Constantine III of Scotland

Constantine III (Causantín mac Cuilén) was king of Scotland from 995 to 997. He was the son of King Culen, third cousin once removed of the previous king Kenneth II, and fourth cousin of his successor Kenneth III. Very little is known about Constantine's life due to his short reign as king of Scotland. He is said to have married, but details of this marriage are not known. The marriage does appear to have been childless. He became king through the failing tanistry law which still controlled Scottish succession a ...

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Cousin: Encyclopedia II - Tina Cousins - Discography

Tina Cousins - Albums. Killing Time (1998) Killing Time: Remix Tour Edition (2000) Mastermind (2005) #48 Australia Tina Cousins - Singles. "Killing Time" (1997) "Deeper Shade Of Blue" (1997 - promo only) "Angel" (1997) "Mysterious Times" (Sash! featuring Tina Cousins) (1998) #2 UK "Pray" (1998) #20 UK, #8 Australia (2000 release) "Killin' Time" (1999 re-release) #15 UK See also:

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Cousin: Encyclopedia II - Cousin chart - Mathematical definitions

The family relationship between two individuals a and b, where Ga and Gb respectively are the number of generations between each individual and their nearest common ancestor, can be calculated by the following: x = min (Ga,Gb) y = |Ga-Gb| If x=0 and y=0 then they are the same person. If x=0 and y=1 then they are parent and ...

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Cousin chart, Cousin chart - Mathematical definitions, Cousin chart - Half cousins and double cousins

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Cousin: Encyclopedia II - Kissin' Cousins - Primary cast:

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Cousin: Meaning of Dreams about Cousin

 

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  • Dreaming of one's cousin, denotes disappointments and afflictions. Saddened lives are predicted by this dream.
  • To dream of an affectionate correspondence with one's cousin, denotes a fatal rupture between families.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

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Cousin: Encyclopedia II - Victor Cousin - The absolute or infinite

The absolute or infinite--the unconditioned ground and source of all reality--is yet apprehended by us as an immediate datum or reality; and it is apprehended in consciousness--under its condition, that, to wit, of distinguishing subject and object, knower and known. The doctrine of Cousin was criticized by Sir W Hamilton in the Edinburgh Review of 1829, and it was animadverted upon about the same time by Schelling. Hamilton's objections are as follows. The correlation of the ideas of infinite and finite does not necessarily imply their corr ...

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Victor Cousin, Victor Cousin - Observational Method, Victor Cousin - Three Results of psychological observation, Victor Cousin - Doctrine of the Reason, Victor Cousin - Comparison to Kant Schelling and Hegel, Victor Cousin - The absolute or infinite, Victor Cousin - The self

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Cousin: Encyclopedia II - Victor Cousin - Doctrine of the Reason

But it is in his doctrine of the Reason that the distinctive principle of the philosophy of Cousin lies. The reason given to us by psychological observation, the reason of our consciousness, is impersonal in its nature. We do not make it; its character is precisely the opposite of individuality; it is universal and necessary. The recognition of universal and necessary principles in knowledge is the essential point in psychology; it ought to be put first and emphasized to the last that these exist and that they are wholly impersonal or absolu ...

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Victor Cousin, Victor Cousin - Observational Method, Victor Cousin - Three Results of psychological observation, Victor Cousin - Doctrine of the Reason, Victor Cousin - Comparison to Kant Schelling and Hegel, Victor Cousin - The absolute or infinite, Victor Cousin - The self

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Cousin: Encyclopedia II - Victor Cousin - Three Results of psychological observation

The three great results of psychological observation are Sensibility, Activity or Liberty, and Reason. These three facts are different in character, but are not found apart in consciousness. Sensations, or the facts of the sensibility, are necessary. The facts of reason are also necessary, and reason is no less independent of the will than the sensibility. Voluntary facts alone have the characters of imputability and personality. The will alone is the person or Me. The me is the centre of the intellectual sphere without which consciousness i ...

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Victor Cousin, Victor Cousin - Observational Method, Victor Cousin - Three Results of psychological observation, Victor Cousin - Doctrine of the Reason, Victor Cousin - Comparison to Kant Schelling and Hegel, Victor Cousin - The absolute or infinite, Victor Cousin - The self

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Cousin: Encyclopedia II - Victor Cousin - Comparison to Kant Schelling and Hegel

Such is the system in outline. The historical position of the system lies in its relations to Kant, Schelling and Hegel. Cousin was opposed to Kant in asserting that the unconditioned in the form of infinite or absolute cause is but Schelling a mere unrealizable tentative or effort on the part of and something different from a mere negation, yet not equivalent to a positive thought. With Cousin the absolute as the ground of being is grasped positively by the intelligence, and it renders all else intelli ...

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Victor Cousin, Victor Cousin - Observational Method, Victor Cousin - Three Results of psychological observation, Victor Cousin - Doctrine of the Reason, Victor Cousin - Comparison to Kant Schelling and Hegel, Victor Cousin - The absolute or infinite, Victor Cousin - The self

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