In some communities in eastern Uganda, it is practiced in girls up to age 15.
It's a common strategy in the way private equity is practiced in both China and the Gulf.
Yet, wrestling is practiced in countries rich and poor, in dictatorships and democracies.
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Elder care is practiced in somewhat similar fashion in at least two other anthroposophy-inspired communities: Camphill Ghent in Chatham, N.
N'Dour says his latest CD is an exploration of what Muslims have in common, and how Islam is practiced in Senegal, Egypt and across the Middle East.
While legal in South Africa, polygamy is losing popularity with the younger generation in the continent, where it is still practiced in some cultures.
Female genital mutilation has been banned in some African countries, but it is still practiced in some remote, close-knit communities.
More broadly, there are changes in how psychology is taught and practiced in clinical settings, the business world, classrooms, and even with the military where trauma-protective resilience is now taught.
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In Hindu mythology (Hinduism is an ancient religion practiced in the country of India), there is an insightful legend involving Lord Shiva and his son, Karthikeya.
According to Dr. Jonathan Knowles, former President of Research, Roche Group and vice chairman, Caris Life Sciences, Dallas, Texas, the extreme microscope is a revolutionary piece of technology that will dramatically change how pathology is practiced, specifically in regard to cancer research.
For all the changes in recent years in how medicine is practiced, individuals still have precious little say in how health care dollars are spent here.
Through his statements above, Professor Yunus implicitly recognizes that free market capitalism is working in the half of the world in which it is practiced.
More than three centuries later, etching is still a regularly practiced technique in printmaking, but its use has spread to fields far beyond the art world.
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Many health systems talk a big game about changing dysfunctional ways in which medicine is practiced, but far too few are doing much to make it happen.
The objective changes in capitalism as it is practiced plausibly account for much of the hostility toward capitalism.
But radical changes in the way law is practiced means that the high tuitions imposed on aspiring lawyers to get that law degree are less likely to pay off.
Cormorant fishing is an ancient ritual that has been practiced in China and Japan for more than 1, 500 years, and can also been seen in other parts of the world.
She ensures from the top down in her company that gratitude is practiced amongst the members and with not-for-profit causes.
But sport tends to be more universally practiced and, consequently, is more commonly encountered in admissions situations so that is why I will reflect upon its importance here more than the others.
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Study after study shows marked reductions in transmission in public spaces when hand hygiene is practiced, and a recent study found nearly undetectable influenza particle levels after hands contaminated with influenza were washed with either soap and water or an over-the-counter gel containing at least 50 percent alcohol.
Somchai is an example of the gulf between traditional patronage politics practiced in the provinces and the "cleaner" power game played in Bangkok.
This is, in effect, an admission that fingerprinting as now practiced may not actually be reliable.
And in the daily world of politics, he knew and practiced a second truth: In government, money is power.
But the issue is far more complex than this, and to consider it from the point of view of the millions of women in twenty-eight nations where the custom is practiced is to understand a far different reality.
You can bet on the score by quarter (the home version of that one is practiced by amateurs everywhere, buying squares at the local pub or in the office pool).
In so doing, the Clinton team is employing a well-practiced gambit: The same tactic has thus far successfully deferred congressional efforts to oppose the also-dubious dispatch of U.S. personnel to monitor the Golan Heights in the event that a "peace agreement" is struck by Israel and Syria.
One is that they are rejecting the more absolutist or interpretations of Islam that their parents practiced in mosques in the United States.
This is a time-honored tradition in our industry, and, I might add, one that Dell itself has practiced with great zeal in the past.
Knaysi has practiced medicine for about the same number of years, but he says his experience is somewhat different because he works in a private practice and because of his specialization as a surgical oncologist.
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