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Fraternal Relations in Monasteries : The Laboratory of Love
This is a book about the tensions between Christian ideals of love and the concrete realities of everyday monastic life.Based on a study of Cistercian monasteries in France, it develops a novel conceptualization of fraternal relations and addresses how monks and nuns strive to accomplish such relationships within their communities.By focusing on the main interaction contexts of monasteries as a form of voluntary total institution, the book shows how attempts to generate collective solidarity, relate to other members as equals and avoid preferential relations conflict with practices of everyday life.Although fraternal ideals are similar for monks and nuns, the analysis reveals significant gender differences regarding the legitimacy of different forms of interaction and relationships as well as how to control them.The book appeals to readers with an interest in total institutions, sociology of religion, sociology of friendship, sociology of intimacy and also to scholars with an interest in theology of love and practical theology.
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The Fraternal Complex in the Middle East : Group and Family Psychoanalysis for Peacemaking and Peacebuilding
The Fraternal Complex in the Middle East extends group and family psychoanalytic concepts to formulate hypotheses on the psychic functioning of nation-states as very large families. Focusing on the history of Lebanon as a nation-state, the emergence and role of Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the rise and role of Hamas in the Palestinian sociopolitical field, Hana Salaam Abdel-Malek interprets historical events and conflicts as symptoms of unconscious group and family psychic functioning.This perspective offers insight into the unconscious forces that drive conflicts, especially for mediators and peace architects working on Middle East issues.Salaam Abdel-Malek also proposes a group psychoanalytic approach to provide peacemakers and peacebuilders with complementary mediation tools that can foster transformation and shield or decontaminate them and their practices from the potentially traumatic elements of their profession.The Fraternal Complex in the Middle East will be of interest to group analysts, psychoanalysts in practice and in training, psychologists and mediators.It will also be relevant for readers interested in peacemaking, social conflict and conflict transformation.
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How similar are fraternal twins?
Fraternal twins are no more similar than any other siblings, as they are the result of two separate fertilized eggs. They share about 50% of their genetic material, just like any other siblings, and can have different physical characteristics, personalities, and interests. While they may have some similarities due to growing up in the same environment, they are not inherently more similar to each other than other siblings.
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Why don't fraternal twins look alike?
Fraternal twins don't look alike because they are the result of two separate eggs being fertilized by two separate sperm. This means that they are no more genetically similar than any other siblings born at different times. Fraternal twins can have different hair and eye colors, different facial features, and even different genders, just like any other siblings. On the other hand, identical twins result from a single fertilized egg splitting into two embryos, so they share the same genetic makeup and often look very similar.
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Can fraternal twins also look alike?
Yes, fraternal twins can look alike just like any other siblings. While fraternal twins are the result of two separate eggs being fertilized by two separate sperm, they can still inherit similar genes from their parents, leading to similar physical characteristics. Additionally, environmental factors and upbringing can also play a role in how similar fraternal twins may look. Therefore, it is possible for fraternal twins to look alike, but it is not guaranteed.
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Are Katrin and Markus identical or fraternal twins?
Katrin and Markus are fraternal twins. Fraternal twins develop from two separate eggs fertilized by two different sperm cells, resulting in siblings who share about 50% of their genetic material, just like any other siblings. Identical twins, on the other hand, develop from a single fertilized egg that splits into two embryos, resulting in siblings who share 100% of their genetic material.
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Sport Events and Community Development
This book examines the relationships between sport event hosting and community development goals.With sport events proliferating around the world, from major events to local events, the book explains how community goals can be embedded into sports event planning, and how events at all levels can be most effectively leveraged to achieve positive outcomes and legacies for local communities. Featuring real-world case studies and the perspective of industry practitioners in every chapter, the book explores the commercial, social, and political contexts in which events take place and what is meant by "legacy" and "impact." It introduces the key stakeholders, from residents and local government to NGOs, as well as the spectrum of goals that might be in play, and looks at partnerships working for the best effect.The book also explains the sports event management process, from bidding to planning to venue management to monitoring and evaluation, and considers how community development goals can, and should, be incorporated at every stage. With a practical focus, and full of useful features for learning and understanding, this is essential reading for any student or practitioner with an interest in sports events, community sport, sport development, event management, or sustainable business.
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Discover the stories behind Jane Goodall’s visionary approach to community-led conservation. You know of Jane Goodall’s work with wild chimpanzees and her lifelong career advocating for environmental justice.But just as transformative is her work empowering local communities that live on the edge of human settlement to act to protect their natural resources—or to risk losing them forever. Local Voices, Local Choices: The Tacare Approach to Community-Led Conservation is the story of the Jane Goodall Institute’s holistic approach to conservation, which puts the local people in charge of preserving their surrounding ecosystems.Rather than conservationists leading the effort and imposing their solutions, local communities that live in the affected regions make their own decisions.Working with science and technology and with the support of conservationists, these communities grow to understand their human impact on the environment.By choosing to adopt sustainable livelihoods, they decide their own path into the future, finding ways to balance their environmental impact with their communities’ needs. Story by story, Local Voices, Local Choices brings readers into the diverse perspectives behind this approach to community-driven conservation—not only those of JGI staff and program partners but also, and equally, those of the local people who lead these initiatives. Read about:The origins of the Tacare approach, originally designed as a 1994 reforestation project with an abbreviation pronounced “ta-CAR-reh”A retired village member keeping the knowledge of medicinal plants alive in his communitySpiritual and cultural story-holders who are vital to the recording and preservation of their traditional ecological knowledgeLocal people participating as forest monitors, village health workers, beekeepers, small-business owners, and educators of the next generationFormer poachers turned advocates for sustainable land managementWritten for conservationists, fans of Jane Goodall, and readers interested in environmental issues, Local Voices, Local Choices is a vibrant expression of Jane Goodall’s vision and her hope that the Tacare approach will be understood and adopted wherever there is a need for genuine community-driven conservation. Local voices matter, and their choices can make all the difference for generations to come.
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Are Lea and Leon identical or fraternal twins?
Lea and Leon are fraternal twins. Fraternal twins occur when two separate eggs are fertilized by two different sperm cells, resulting in siblings who are no more genetically similar than any other pair of siblings. In contrast, identical twins occur when a single fertilized egg splits into two embryos, resulting in siblings who are genetically identical.
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What is the difference between identical and fraternal twins?
Identical twins, also known as monozygotic twins, result from a single fertilized egg splitting into two embryos. As a result, identical twins share the same genetic material and are always of the same sex. Fraternal twins, also known as dizygotic twins, occur when two separate eggs are fertilized by two different sperm cells. Fraternal twins are no more genetically similar than any other siblings and can be of the same or different sexes.
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Do fraternal twins always have the same blood type?
No, fraternal twins do not always have the same blood type. Fraternal twins are the result of two separate fertilized eggs, so they can have different blood types just like any other siblings. Blood type is determined by genetics, and each twin inherits their blood type independently from their parents.
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What is the difference between identical and fraternal triplets?
Identical triplets are formed when a single fertilized egg splits into three separate embryos, resulting in three babies with the same genetic makeup. Fraternal triplets, on the other hand, occur when three separate eggs are fertilized by three different sperm, leading to three babies who are no more genetically similar than siblings born at different times. Identical triplets are always the same sex, while fraternal triplets can be a mix of boys and girls.
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