Mass (church), gathering at a synagogue or other holy places, or simply praying.
A rainstorm is an example of
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A suspension is an example of a dispersion.
A housing estate is not an example of an energy pyramid. A diamond ring is not an example of an energy pyramid. A cloud is not an example of an energy pyramid.
Pluto is an example of a dwarf planet.
for me ritualism is ritUAL !
Ritualism is a certain procedure in which an idol, deity, person, or idea is worshipped. An example would be like when the Egyptians would chant certain words or phrases, wash a statue, and dress it with certain colors signifying what may be the need to worship.
A focus on rules and regulations to the point of undermining an organization's goals
Robert Merton termed this as "goal displacement," where organizations prioritize adherence to rules and regulations over achieving their intended objectives, leading to inefficiency or stagnation in goal attainment.
ritualism
William Coolidge Lane has written: 'The building of Massachusetts Hall, 1717-1720' -- subject(s): Massachusetts Hall, Harvard University, History 'Index to recent reference lists' -- subject(s): Bibliography 'Catalogue of a collection of works on ritualism and doctrinal theology' -- subject(s): Theology, Bibliography, Ritualism
The four main characteristics of deviance are violating societal norms, differing from societal expectations, being perceived negatively by others, and having consequences or sanctions associated with the behavior.
There are a few potential dangers of the Alpha Course. They use false doctrines to take advantage of people. They can lure people in and then have them stuck in ritualism.
William Edward Bowen has written: 'The crisis in the English church' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Oxford movement, History, Church of England, Ritualism
P. Martin has written: 'Anglican-Ritualism, As Seen By A Catholic And Foreigner' 'The performance testing of aircraft gas turbine combustion chambers under altitude conditions'
John R. Jones has written: 'Height-growth comparisons of some quaking aspen clones in Arizona' 'Reputable Conduct' 'Guide to Laos and Cambodia' -- subject(s): Guidebooks 'Aspen' 'Regeneration on an aspen clearcut in Arizona' 'Should ritualism be tolerated in the Church of England?' -- subject(s): Church of England, Ritualism 'A spot seeding trial with southwestern white pine and blue spruce' -- subject(s): Spruce, White pine, Preharvest sprouting, Growth
Orthopraxy is a term derived from Greek ὀρθοπραξία (orthopraxia, meaning "correct action/activity") or an emphasis on conduct, both ethical and liturgical, as opposed to faith or grace etc.[1][2][3] This contrasts with orthodoxy, which emphasizes correct belief, and ritualism, the use of rituals.[4]