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Indoctrination is the
process of
inculcating a
person with ideas, attitudes,
cognitive strategies or
professional methodologies (see doctrine). Broadly...
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individual conscience. In a
shame society, the
means of
control is the
inculcation of
shame and the
complementary threat of ostracism. The shame–honor worldview...
- nationalist. Jane
Wilde read the
Young Irelanders'
poetry to
Oscar and Willie,
inculcating a love of
these poets in her sons. Her
interest in the neo-classical...
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which include insightful quotes expressed in
simple words. It aims to
inculcate good habits,
discipline and
doing good deeds.
English translation of உயிர்...
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societal concerns, most
notably by
promoting progressive education,
inculcating moral values in children, and ****imilating immigrants.: 196–200 A different...
- the Pax Romana.
Romans of the 1st and 2nd
centuries were
encouraged to "
inculcate the
habits of peacetime". As the
classicist Clifford Ando noted: Most...
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chastity of womanhood; to
maintain white supremacy; to
teach and
faithfully inculcate a high
spiritual philosophy through an
exalted ritualism; and by a practical...
- Congress.
Jawahar Planetarium is
situated here,
which has been
striving to
inculcate scientific temper among m****es
through its sky
shows on
astronomy and...
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Office management is a
profession involving the design, implementation, evaluation, and
maintenance of the
process of work
within an
office or
other organization...
- mythology. The
purpose of this
Holocaust mythology, they ****ert, is the
inculcation of a
sense of
guilt in the white,
Western Christian world.
Those who...