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  • ...philosopher Abraham Edel observes, there are exceptions to every rule, and taboo behaviors are sometimes condoned;<ref>Abraham Edel. 2000. Anthropology & Et
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  • ...philosopher Abraham Edel observes, there are exceptions to every rule, and taboo behaviors are sometimes condoned;<ref>Abraham Edel. 2000. Anthropology & Et
    841 bytes (112 words) - 23:32, 12 November 2011
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Taboo]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Taboo}}
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  • ...ely unknown, and dissection of the human body was a cultural and religious taboo until it was legalised in November 1913.
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  • ...There are two justifications commonly advanced for the persistence of the taboo: genetic diseases and social cohesion. The first is based on the observati
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  • * [[Taboo]]
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  • ...an [[culture ()|culture]], the public display of this organ is generally [[taboo]]. In about 30% of human males, the skin towards the tip is removed in a pr
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  • ...ish the dreaded "Kapu wela o na Lii," a.k.a. the "Kapu-moe," (prostrating taboo) which compelled all persons, on penalty of death, to prostrate themselves
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  • ...st [[anthropology|anthropologist]] Marvin Harris, the eating of insects is taboo in cultures that have protein sources that require less work, like farm [[b
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  • ...roine is believed to be based roughly on a real person, and it treats near taboo (at the time of writing) topics including adultery, divorce and suicide. L
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  • ...rialised initially in Steve Bissette's horror anthology ''Taboo''. After ''Taboo'' folded ''From Hell'' was published in installments by Tundra and then Kit
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  • ** ''Taboo'' (''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'', February 1944) ** ''Lie Still, Snow White'' ([[Taboo (Anthology)|Taboo]], 1964, edited anonymously)
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  • ...ol the sexual activity of their people, and therefore worldwide sex is a [[taboo]] subject to a greater or lesser degree.
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  • ...r completes a series by rerolling the established point. It is considered taboo to bet the don't pass line because you are betting against the shooter and,
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  • ...tion if nothing else. The novels delve into topics that were more or less taboo for discussion in polite society of Fontane's day, including marital infide
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  • '''nígger''' ([[taboo]] word)
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  • ...ds to be one of the most difficult forms of abuse to cope with, due to its taboo nature and society's failure to completely acknowledge the degree of the pr
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  • ...live. He would depict them, especially his favorite model, Loie Fuller, in taboo activities, such as nude dancing at the [[Folies Bergere]], a popular Frenc
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  • ...Campbell]], ''From Hell'' took nearly ten years to complete, outlasting ''Taboo'' and going through two more publishers before being collected as a graphic
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  • ...ought of as Mansions are usually not named as such, perhaps reflecting the taboo imposed by etiquette. Instead, these properties are described by address (
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  • ...l resources: in a primitive society, this might be as straightforward as a taboo on parents, who have not yet been initiated as adults, reproducing. In more
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  • ...ould warn her groom that if he did a certain thing, he would lose her. The taboo would always eventually be broken, and she would leave. They were always be
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  • Due to social taboo and the negative stigma associated with child sexual abuse, many children d ...pp 1855-1862.</ref> Typically, incest carries a much deeper social stigma/taboo than sexual abuse alone; hence why some children may delay longer in disclo
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  • {{main|Psychology_of_religion#Sigmund_Freud|Future of an Illusion|Totem and Taboo|Moses_and_Monotheism|Oedipus complex}} ...n and persistence of faith in individuals but in his 1913 book [[Totem and Taboo]] he even developed a speculative story how all [[monotheism|monotheist rel
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  • Jivaro Version of Totem and Taboo&quot;</i>, Lambek, Michael and Chorier, </span></span><span Jivaro Version of Totem and Taboo&quot;</i>, Lambek, Michael and Chorier,
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  • ...e belongs to God. Consequently, the Tío never appears in church and it is taboo to make mention of God or the saints inside the mines, lest the Tío withho
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  • ...n [[Canada]] where, as ''Vancouver Sun'' Douglas Todd's put it, "The first taboo of politics in Canada (is) don't talk about your religion." Canada, which h
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  • ...uters.com/article/2011/05/17/uk-eurozone-idUKTRE74G2WF20110517 ''EU breaks taboo, talks of Greek debt restructuring'', Reuters, May 17, 2011]</ref>', and a
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  • ...al practices that could taint people into moral corruption were considered taboo and should be addressed. So the cursing of humans and other forms of witchc
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  • ...ood]], providing [[meat]] and sometimes [[milk]]; in other cultures, it is taboo to eat them. In most countries today, horses are predominantly kept for lei
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  • ...sioner of Education [[Francis Keppel]]. It ended a long-standing political taboo by providing significant federal aid to public education, initially allotti
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  • ...sioner of Education [[Francis Keppel]]. It ended a long-standing political taboo by providing significant federal aid to public education, initially allotti
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  • ...ss, of course, you adhere to some idea of religious morality, where sex is taboo and should be explained through bees and flowers. --[[User:Christian Liem|C
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  • ...ntinued to openly discuss sexuality, and in veiled terms even broached the taboo of sexual abuse, both subjects that were not normally openly spoken of in S
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  • ...of the decade's more unusual developments was the exploration of hitherto taboo subjects, such as the history of military intelligence. However, only some
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  • ...place in the cosmos qualifies as a belief to which they adhere? When is a taboo a religious requirement, and when does it fall under the category of "etiqu
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  • ...of solving such technical problems as the [[avunculate]] and the [[incest taboo]] (''Introducing Lévi-Strauss''), p. 22-35.</ref>
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