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Embodiment of Ancestral Spirits, the Social Interface, and Ritual Ceremonies: Construction of the Shamanic Landscape among the Daur in North China

The case study in this paper is on the Daur (as well as the Evenki, Buriat, and Bargu Mongols) in Hulun Buir, Northeast China.The aim of this research is to solace nicotine salts examine how shamanic rituals function as a conduit to actualize communications between the clan members and their shaman ancestors.Through examinations and observations of

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Training Behavioral Reheasal untuk Mengurangi Kecemasan Sosial (Studi Pada Mahasiswa Berkepribadian Introvert)

The purpose of this study was to determine the acceptability/acceptability of the training design being developed.The research method uses qualitative research and development or development research.This research developed training designs with a behavioral rehearsal with predetermined steps, namely potentials and problems, literature design, desi

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Evolution of the Upper Reaches of Fluvial Systems within the Area of the East European Plain Glaciated during MIS 6

The headwaters of fluvial systems on the East European Plain between the boundaries of the Marine Isotope Stage 2 (MIS 2) and MIS 6 glaciations evolved outer banks pura vida during the last 150,000 years.At least three main events of high surface runoff caused intensive erosion: at the end of MIS 6, at the end of MIS 2 and in the Middle Holocene.Er

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Food and feeding behaviour of Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus Peters) from Borna Reservoir of Maharashtra, India

The food analysis of 80 specimens of Oreochromis mossambicus collected from Borna Reservoir of Maharashtra, India revealed that the food of juveniles mainly consisted of rotifers (35%), followed by copepods (30%), Chlorophyceae (20%), Bacillariophyceae (10%) and aquatic insects (5%).While the food items lagoon (snes recorded in the gut of adults we

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