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Beliefs about God in the tradition of Jewish rationalism have been described as " reemergent " within the movement.
See Orthodox Judaism, Beliefs about Jewish law and tradition.
# Beliefs, conscious mental states, and other facts about us and our environment ( which we may or may not have access to ).
Whitehead Lectures: " Logicism, Wittgenstein, and De Re Beliefs about Natural Numbers ".
Beliefs are sometimes divided into core beliefs ( that are actively thought about ) and dispositional beliefs ( that may be ascribed to someone who has not thought about the issue ).
* Education about Religions and Beliefs
From this symposium, an anthology was produced, entitled Cult Archaeology & Creationism: Understanding Pseudoarchaeological Beliefs about the Past ( 1987 ).
Beliefs are attribute lists that store data about various world objects.
Beliefs about sanctification vary amongst the Christian denominations and movement, influenced by various Christian movements.
The Dalam follow the rigid buyut taboo system very strictly ,( see Religion and Beliefs for more information about their taboos ) and thus they have made very few contacts with the outside world as they are considered as " People of the sacred inner circle ".
* Tomoji Shogenji, " A Defense of Reductionism about Testimonial Justification of Beliefs ", Nous 40 ( 2006 ) 331-346.
Beliefs about Johnson's role as author stem in no small part from observations that Johnson edited the Yasusada texts for the Wesleyan University Press and Johnson's inclusion of Yasusada's poetry in his doctoral dissertation.
* Beliefs: Beliefs represent the informational state of the agent, in other words its beliefs about the world ( including itself and other agents ).
* Education about Religions and Beliefs, A Global Resource

Beliefs and social
Conventional Beliefs and Counterintuitive Realities in Social Research: an international Quarterly of the social Sciences, Vol.
Beliefs in a just world that apply to others are related instead to negative social phenomena of victim blaming and victim derogation observed in other studies.

Beliefs and .
* Beyond the Threshold: Afterlife Beliefs and Experiences in World Religions by Christopher M. Moreman, Rowman & Littlefield, 2008.
Norse Mythology: A Guide to the Gods, Heroes, Rituals, and Beliefs.
* Jewett, Aubrey W. and Marc D. Turetzky ; " Stability and Change in President Clinton's Foreign Policy Beliefs, 1993 – 96 " Presidential Studies Quarterly, Vol.
Essential Judaism: A Complete Guide to Beliefs, Customs and Rituals.
* The Lambas of Northern Rhodesia: A Study of their Customs and Beliefs.
Norse Mythology: A Guide to the Gods, Heroes, Rituals, and Beliefs.
Norse Mythology: A Guide to the Gods, Heroes, Rituals, and Beliefs.
Beliefs that are " held come what may " are beliefs one is unwilling to give up, regardless of any evidence with which one might be presented.
See Conservative Judaism, Beliefs.
Other books written by Ashcroft are On My Honor: The Beliefs that Shape My Life and Never Again: Securing America and Restoring Justice.
Norse Mythology: A Guide to the Gods, Heroes, Rituals, and Beliefs.
Beliefs and practices vary widely among different Pagan groups, however there are a series of core principles common to most, if not all, forms of contemporary Paganism.
The Skeptics Dictionary: A Collection of Strange Beliefs, Amusing Deceptions, and Dangerous Delusions.
A more general survey, The Religious Beliefs of Our Presidents: From Washington to F. D. R.
Greek Resurrection Beliefs and the Success of Christianity.
: Beliefs related to spirits can explain many different phenomena.
Norse Mythology: A Guide to the Gods, Heroes, Rituals, and Beliefs.

about and nonverbal
Thus, knowledge about cultural norms is important for impressions, which is an individual's regulation of their nonverbal behavior.
Indeed, some studies shows that the nonverbal expression of pride conveys a message that is automatically perceived by others about a person's high social status in a group.
It is during this exchange that the deceiver will reveal verbal and nonverbal information about deceit.
If not, treatment generally focuses more on relationship and communication issues, improved communication ( verbal and nonverbal ), working on non-sexual intimacy, or education about sexuality may all be possible parts of treatment.
“ Most social psychologists will tell you that nonverbal communication makes up about two-thirds of all communication between two people or between one speaker and a group of listeners .” Nonverbal communication can portray a message both verbally and with the correct body signals.
“ Anthropologist Ray Birdwhistell pioneered the original study of nonverbal communication — what he called ‘ kinesics .’ He estimated that the average person actually speaks words for a total of about ten or eleven minutes a day and that the average sentence takes only about 2. 5 seconds.
The types of clothing that an individual wears convey nonverbal clues about his or her personality, background and financial status, and how others will respond to them, for instance, “ Miniskirts can give a woman the appearance that she is not approachable .” This demonstrates a certain response, in this case, a negative and unapproachable response, simply via appearance.
For example, the unconscious mind sometimes picks up on and relates nonverbal cues about an individual based on how he or she has arranged his or her settings such as his or her home or place of work.
Although monkeys cannot talk about their perceptions, behavioral tasks have been created in which animals made nonverbal reports, for example by producing hand movements.
She makes a personal attack on the person she is having the discussion with or about, she state her own nonducumented conclusions she exaggerate the argument of her opponents to ridicule them, and she uses nonverbal effects to show the inferiority of her opponent.
Touch, or the haptic sense, is extremely important for humans ; as well as providing information about surfaces and textures it is a component of nonverbal communication in interpersonal relationships, and vital in conveying physical intimacy.
J. Allen Boone ( 17 February 1882 – 17 June 1965 ) was an American author of several books about nonverbal communication with animals in the 1940s and ' 50s.
There is some debate about how large a role nonverbal behaviors may play in the interview.
Applicants ’ nonverbal behaviors may influence interview ratings through the inferences interviewers make about the applicant based on their behavior.
Applicants ’ verbal responses and their nonverbal behavior may convey some of the same information about the applicant.
# People develop expectations about verbal and nonverbal communication behavior from other people.

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