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Encyclopedia Articles on: taboos

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    Pork
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...principal commodities of the meatpacking industry. Pork has long been a staple food in most of the world, although religious taboos have limited its use, especially among Jews and Muslims. It is sold either as fresh meat or as ham , bacon , sausage...
     
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    Couvade
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...concomitants of childbirth, at the time of his wifes parturition. The father may retire into seclusion as well as observe various taboos and restrictions. One explanation for this custom is that the father and mother of a newborn both have to be cautious and avoid...
     
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    Etiquette
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...diplomatic intercourse. These codes vary from the more or less flexible laws of social usage (differing according to local customs or taboos) to the rigid conventions of court and military circles, and they extend to the legal, medical, and other professions. All cultures...
     
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    Menstruation
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...menopause (around age 50). There have been many myths and taboos associated with menstruation. Some cultures isolated women or thought the menstrual flow "unclean" or a "curse." More recent taboos against exercise or sexual intercourse during menstruation are...
     
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    Mores
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...the Latin mos (customs), and although mores are fewer in number than folkways, they are more coercive. Negative mores are taboos, usually supported by religious or philosophical sanctions. Whereas folkways guide human conduct in the more mundane areas of...
     

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