My Beloved is ONE alone; Everywhere my eyes seem Him only. In search of love, I came to this world, but after seeing the world I wept, for I felt coldness on all sides, and I cried out in despair, "Must I too Become cold?". And with tears, tears, tears, I nurtured that plant with tenderness which I had almost lost within my heart. Putting reason in the churn of love, I churned and churned. Then I took the butter for myself.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

RITE OF PASSAGE INTO ADULTHOOD IN THE AMERICAN CULTURE

Simple definition of: Rite of Passage-a RITUAL EVENT
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A rite of passage is a ritual event that marks a person's progress from one status to another. It is a universal phenomenon which can show anthropologists what social hierarchies, values and beliefs are important in specific cultures.

Rites of passage are often ceremonies surrounding events such as other milestones within puberty, coming of age, marriage and death. Initiation ceremonies such as baptism, confirmation and Bar or Bat Mitzvah are considered important rites of passage for people of their respective religions.

In our modern American culture of televisions and personal computers with internet connections there are NOT anthropologists setting up their offices with a secretary waiting for their appointment books to become filed with clients as a psychologist might set up a private practice focusing upon the subject area of psychology.

In this time period of American history with massive home foreclosures and high unemployment, most Americans do not have either the time nor the energy to even try to research the job given those humans with the label ANTHROPOLOGIST.

Linguistic anthropology is the interdisciplinary study of how language influences social life. It is a branch of anthropology that originated from the endeavor to document endangered languages, and has grown over the past 100 years to encompass almost any aspect of language structure and use.[1]

Linguistic anthropology explores how language shapes communication, forms social identity and group membership, organizes large-scale cultural beliefs and ideologies, and develops a common cultural representation of natural and social worlds.[2]







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