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French Southern and Antarctic Lands
(13 words)
See France. Not Specified Bibliography
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Encyclopedia of Law and Religion
French Guiana
(10 words)
See France. Not Specified Bibliography
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Encyclopedia of Law and Religion
Heard Island and McDonald Islands
(12 words)
forthcoming Not Specified Bibliography
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Encyclopedia of Law and Religion
Guadeloupe
(8 words)
forthcoming Not Specified Bibliography
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Encyclopedia of Law and Religion
Special Territories Including French Overseas Departments and Territories and British, US, and Chinese Special Territories
(22 words)
forthcoming Not Specified Bibliography
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Encyclopedia of Law and Religion
New Caledonia
(10 words)
See France. Not Specified Bibliography
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Encyclopedia of Law and Religion
Akrotiri
(8 words)
See Akrotiri and Dhekelia. Not Specified
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Encyclopedia of Law and Religion
Ashmore and Cartier Islands
(25 words)
See Australian External Territories (Ashmore and Cartier Islands, Christmas Island, Cocos [Keeling] Islands, Norfolk Island). Not Specified Bibliography
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Encyclopedia of Law and Religion
Wake Island
(9 words)
forthcoming Not Specified Bibliography
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Encyclopedia of Law and Religion
Footwear
(17 words)
See also armour; boots; buskins; crakow; leather: garments and footwear; slipper. Maria Hayward Not Specified
Rationality
(4,523 words)
Abstract: Frazer set up the modern problematic of comparing the rationality of magic, religion, and science. His rationalism was inductivist and, following the distinction between truths by nature an…
Date:
2014-09-16
Coping
(2,536 words)
Abstract: Faced with major life stressors, many people turn to religion as a resource in coping. In contrast to stereotyped views, religion takes many forms and serves many functions in the coping pr…
Date:
2014-09-16
Shame
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Abstract: Shame is a self-conscious emotion, meaning that it belongs to a unique class of emotions that reflect feelings and evaluations about oneself. Shame tends to be experienced when a person has…
Yuè 粵 Dialects
(6,907 words)
1. Background The Yuè dialects (Yuèyǔ 粵語 / Yuè fāngyán 粵方言) refer to a group of Chinese dialects spoken mainly in the central and western parts of Guǎngdōng Province, the southeastern and central parts of the Guǎngxī Zhuàng Autonomous Region, as well as in Hong Kong and Macau. A few Yuè-speaking villages can also be found on the southern coast of Hǎinán Province (Huáng 1991) and the eastern tip of Yúnnán Province (Lǐ Jǐnfāng 2000). In addition to this, a large number of overseas Chinese, especiall…
Date:
2017-03-02