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Ascribed status is a term used in
sociology that
refers to the
social status of a
person that is ****igned at
birth or ****umed
involuntarily later in life...
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Ascribed characteristics, as used in the
social sciences,
refers to
properties of an
individual attained at birth, by inheritance, or
through the aging...
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Vastu shastra,
literally "science of construction" or "architecture" and
ascribed to
Mamuni Mayan,
explores how the laws of
nature affect human dwellings;...
- Catania) and has its
origins in very
ancient traditions,
essentially ascribable to the
sumptuous timbales that
Arabs introduced in
Sicily during their...
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society than had been the case
during the
Medieval period.
Buildings were
ascribed to
specific architects – Brunelleschi, Alberti, Michelangelo, Palladio...
- person. The term may be
applied to
individuals to whom
similar roles are
ascribed in
other religions.
Saints often become the
patrons of
places where they...
- of the
order Urodela which, as with many real creatures,
often has been
ascribed fantastic and
sometimes occult qualities by pre-modern
authors (as in the...
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phenomena occurring at a location, the
diverse uses and
meanings humans ascribe to that location, and how that
location impacts and is
impacted by all...
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Egyptian goddess Bastet,
adopting Bastet's ****ociations with cats and
ascribing them to Artemis. In Ovid's Metamorphoses, when the
deities flee to Egypt...
- and is
earned or
chosen through one's own effort. It is the
opposite of
ascribed status and
reflects personal skills, abilities, and efforts.
Examples of...