Category: Attire
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Religious Institutions, Tradition and Family Dynamics
Religious Institutions, Tradition and Family Dynamics Religious organisations (churches, mosques, synagogues, etc.) foster traditional lifestyles and family cohesion through shared rituals, norms, social support and community building exercises. By embedding values in rites of passage, education and community networks, they strengthen in-group identity and prescribe family roles. Marriages within the faith (endogamy) are actively…
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The Church of Babylon
please find all plans & prints at the bottom of the page. The Church of Babylon The Church of Babylon, as presented in these drawings and plans, is a fusion of classical sacred architecture and modern Christian design language. Its overall form recalls traditional cathedral planning through the use of symmetry, a central axis, arches,…
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The Psychological difference between dating for marriage & dating for sex
From a psychological perspective, dating for sexual intercourse and dating for marriage often involve overlapping behaviours (e.g., attraction, attachment and intimacy), but they are typically driven by different motivational systems, expectations, and cognitive-emotional processes. Contemporary research in relationship psychology suggests that these are not simply “different stages of the same thing,” but can reflect distinct…
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Consciousness in Psychology, Physics & the pattern of fluidity
Consciousness in Psychology and physics and the soul as reference to consciousness within Religion: What It Means to Be Conscious Introduction In psychology, consciousness is one of the most complex and debated concepts. It refers broadly to awareness of internal and external experiences, but modern psychological and neuroscientific research shows that consciousness involves attention, perception,…
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Governmental surveillance, uncover systems, psychophysiological manipulation tactics
Government Surveillance and Undercover Systems Governments worldwide employ extensive surveillance and intelligence capabilities to monitor both foreign threats and their own populations. Modern civilian surveillance spans from ubiquitous CCTV cameras and biometric systems in public spaces to large-scale interception of digital communications. Intelligence agencies also conduct foreign monitoring via signals intelligence (SIGINT), human intelligence (HUMINT),…
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The “Divide and Unite” Principle in Modern Governance
The “Divide and Unite” Principle in Modern Governance Governments and elites often maintain control by balancing social fragmentation with occasional unifying appeals. The classic “divide and rule” (or divide and conquer) strategy involves splitting society into competing factions so that no single group can unite against the ruling power. As Machiavelli advised, a leader should…
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Religious Organisations – Psychological and Social Mechanisms of Influence
There is an organisation of religious people who have links in all fields of occupation and they surround, monitor and manipulate those who are not believers in religion and those who do not conform to their ways or standards of behaviour, systems or openly speak against religion, they also monitor individuals who act out of…
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Schizophrenia – The internal mind within an external world
Schizophrenia is a severe and complex psychiatric disorder characterised by pervasive disruptions in thought, perception, and behaviour nature.comncbi.nlm.nih.gov. It typically emerges in late adolescence or early adulthood and carries a heavy global burden.It is often characterised by audiovisual hallucinations which can often cause burden for the individual. Estimates range from about 0.3–1% of the population…
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The Middlesex University – heart of academia within north London
Middlesex University London ( Hendon Campus) – Facilities and Academic Strengths Middlesex University’s Hendon campus is a large, modern London campus into which over £200 million has been invested mdx.ac.uk. It serves 15,000+ students and 1,700 staff in a relaxed north-London setting with easy access to the city of London in as little as 40…
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Sacred Truths or Sacred Tools? Understanding the Power and Purpose of Religion
Major World Religions: Beliefs, Laws, Origins & Deception tactics Major world religions differ in doctrine and practice but share core themes and beliefs. For example, Christianity teaches that Jesus of Nazareth is the Son of God whose death and resurrection brought salvation fscj.pressbooks.pub. Islam centers on total submission to Allah, emphasising the Five Pillars –…