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Examples of rite of passage


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In the opening lines a double riteofpassage is suggested.
It was almost a riteofpassage which made migration to the new state a final and irrevocable act.
But we should do this with self-awareness and recognize it as a riteofpassage.
Moreover, it is not accurate to speak of ' food as a riteofpassage' (p. 81) : rather, food may be employed in such rites.
This crime was as much a riteofpassage into manhood as a profit-motivated misdemeanour.
The other phenomenon is the absence of any riteofpassage from childhood to adult life.
Speaking becomes both a way to engage in active self-transformation and a riteofpassage where one moves from being object to being subject.
For elderly people, however, because the modern ' good ' death is thought to belong to old age, this final riteofpassage becomes a scheduled rather than a nonscheduled one.
In the final analysis the war is not a field of personal honor, but rather a riteofpassage into a greater spiritual mystery that non-combatants cannot fathom or comprehend.
Having come through this riteofpassage relatively unscathed, it treated the incident as a near miss, a bad accident that could have been much worse.
The table of contents leads from the threshold through the narthex and nave to the altar in a spiritual as well as physical riteofpassage.
We have all been children and most of us can see aspects of a riteofpassage.
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The report comments that, as the number of young people in employment declines, the capacity for the world of work to provide a riteofpassage for young males diminishes.
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I am sure that many families would welcome a formal opportunity—a riteofpassage, as it were—to invite friends and family to an officially recognised naming ceremony.
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Transition to secondary school is a riteofpassage in every childs life journey.
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It takes community to the next level and allows the whole of the community to share a common experience, usually through a riteofpassage.
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On the eve of their wedding, young girls around fourteen would offer their dolls in a temple as a riteofpassage into adulthood.
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At least one tribe uses a specialized form of snake catching as a riteofpassage to manhood.
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The practice is age-structured and directed toward young boys as the riteofpassage.
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It served as an educational opportunity and riteofpassage.
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In that era, the transition to long pants was a major riteofpassage.
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Only seniors are allowed to wear these knee-high riding boots, and most consider receiving their boots to be a riteofpassage.
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There would commonly be a riteofpassage when any girl reached fifteen years of age.
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Deciding that confirmation is meaningless, they decide to create their own riteofpassage, which involves choosing at random a dare from a cootie catcher.
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Raiding illithid strongholds is considered a riteofpassage.
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It may be seen as a long-awaited riteofpassage in her life signifying her coming of age.
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All the men involved in the riteofpassage must have undergone the operation themselves.
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Traditional cultures see suffering and death as a riteofpassage.
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It is commonly regarded as a riteofpassage to manhood, and most men grow up with the anticipation of serving out their time.
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It is the ritual of performing one's initiation or riteofpassage, to determine one's purpose or destiny.
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Some schools view their week as an initiation or riteofpassage while others view it as a time to build school spirit and pride.
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During the riteofpassage at puberty, both boys and girls would fast for days, living in a small isolated wigwam.
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Ogba means the riteofpassage into adulthood.
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Names given to a young person after going through a riteofpassage would most likely be taken from a deceased ancestor of the family.
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It served as an educational riteofpassage.
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In some cases, a riteofpassage or puberty marks the transition from a milk name to an adult name.
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Thus, hairpins played an important role in the riteofpassage from child to woman.
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Taking on the veil is associated with the riteofpassage to manhood; men begin wearing a veil when they reach maturity.
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Modern gangs introduced new acts of violence, which may also function as a riteofpassage for new gang members.
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The variation signals that it is often not a riteofpassage between childhood and adulthood.
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Among more traditional sectors of society, such as those in rural regions, national service has been historically perceived as a riteofpassage.
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He is in the middle of his riteofpassage for manhood.
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Sociologically, the testing phase especially acts as a riteofpassage for many infantrymen.
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Although it is also open to women but it is substantively a male riteofpassage.
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The audition monologue is a riteofpassage with theatre actors and a tradition that continues today.
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On occasion the grader will do this to taunt the candidate even though everything is correct, which completes the riteofpassage.
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Americans tend to view obtaining a driver's license as a riteofpassage.
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This riteofpassage that has been repeated for several decades is called nicchiato.
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It was considered a riteofpassage to own a broken-down vehicle.
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It is seen as a riteofpassage for young boys.
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Birthdays are celebrated in numerous cultures, often with a gift, party, or riteofpassage.
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This ancient riteofpassage would be performed for the royal prince and princess around the age of thirteen.
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Ambitious and hopeful young musicians saw territory bands as a training ground for, or riteofpassage to, the major big bands.
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The event is often seen as a riteofpassage for graduating students and a transitional period from youth to adulthood.
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These paintings are closely connected with the ancient tradition of decorating the houses on the occasion of the riteofpassage for boys.
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It is frequently depicted in connection with party scenes, dancing or in significant spiritual / magical rites such as the riteofpassage into the afterlife.
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Bullying may be considered a riteofpassage, but studies have shown it has negative physical and psychological effects.
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The story relates a sort of riteofpassage.
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The death of a birth pet is a riteofpassage for gnome children.
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The eponymous hero's quest is seen by critics as equivalent to a riteofpassage, or more specifically to a coming of age quest.
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The game is often seen as riteofpassage for players and fighters feel peer pressure to participate.
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Not all children survive this riteofpassage.
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Marriage and death are merged into a single riteofpassage, a transition to the unknown.
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It was also customary to give an umbrella to a 16-year-old young man at his riteofpassage.
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For many dedicated sailors, passaging or an ocean crossing is a riteofpassage, but it comes with many risks and expenses.
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The teeth were also sharpened as a riteofpassage for adolescents.
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This dance is a blessing of the area and a riteofpassage for youths becoming men.
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Recipients of blood wings consider it a highly honorable riteofpassage.
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Such cross-border treks were considered a riteofpassage for elite youth.
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In some circles, it may still be seen as a riteofpassage for the elite upper class.
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The connection between the initiation and the presentation of a secret name is considered a riteofpassage by most esoteric orders.
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Coming of age, or riteofpassage, is celebrated differently by boys and girls.
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This program is not a riteofpassage, but quality time fathers can spend with their sons.
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In the 19th century, wearing hair up itself became a significant riteofpassage for girls at puberty, as part of their coming out into society.
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It has a long historical tradition and is considered a riteofpassage; boys who have not undergone the ritual are labelled "supt" and face ridicule from their peers.
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Most probably they were used for consumption purposes, to pay taxes or to finance rites of passage.
Thus, frightening and physically painful ordeals, such as those endured in rites of passage, will impact memory and belief.
It is often used as a riteofpassage, as a test of an individual's strength and courage, or in religion as a test of one's faith.
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The overwhelming focus is on masculine rites of passage, and especially the transition from youth to manhood.
In many cultures, a child is considered an adult after undergoing a riteofpassage, which may or may not correspond to the time of puberty.
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See also riteofpassage.
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For example, cultures demanding impassivity during rites of passage may well allow sedation (and thus rejection of pain) in sickness or surgery.
In their respective quests for selfhood, scenes of mental wandering - through illness or daydreams - mark symbolic rites of passage.
The sleepover is often called a riteofpassage as a young child, or a teenager, begins to assert independence and to develop social connections outside the immediate family.
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Formal rites of passage have rapidly fallen out of use.
It is often used as a riteofpassage, as a test of an individual's strength and courage, or, in religion, as a test of one's faith.
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Regarded as a riteofpassage, the event usually leaves debris on the steps and gives passing tour groups a unique impression of the school as.
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These three colors represent diverse aspects which are illustrated to the audience but are mainly targeted to the initiated person who is the centre of the riteofpassage.
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But facing the brilliance is also a riteofpassage if you must develop as a being inclined towards acts of goodness, or a being inclined towards acts of evil.
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Soldiers in training were usually presented the cuff title only on completion of that training, and the award of the title was seen as a riteofpassage.
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Children are confirmed at age 14 and normally start to collect the pieces to make an adult outfit which is considered as a riteofpassage.
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It is a defining riteofpassage...
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A collection devoted to medieval feminine rites of passage would make for a fascinating comparative volume.
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