famous praers n rituals

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  • Attachment is a strong reciprocal emotional bond between an infant and a primary caregiver
  • Schaffer and Emerson's 1964 study on attachment:
    • Aim: identify stages of attachment / find a pattern in the development of an attachment between infants and parents
    • Participants: 60 babies from Glasgow
    • Procedure: analysed interactions between infants and carers
    • Findings: babies of parents/carers with 'sensitive responsiveness' were more likely to have formed an attachment
  • Freud's superego is the moral component of the psyche, representing internalized societal values and standards
  • The Ifugao wedding ceremony:
    • Complex and lengthy process lasting several days
    • Man asks woman's parents for permission to marry
    • Man pays bride price
    • Couple exchanges vows, rings, and drinks from a cup of wine symbolizing their union
  • The Tinikling dance in the Philippines involves dancers jumping in and out of two bamboo poles rhythmically clapped together, often performed at festivals and cultural events
  • Indigenous dances in the Philippines include Banog-Banog, Blit B'laan, Cañao, Inamong, Kadal Iwas, Kinabua, Mamakar, Man-Manok, Mayvanuvanua, Ngilin, Pangalay, Sampak, Saut, and Talip
  • Famous prayers and rituals in the Philippines include Mumbaki, Kashawing, Pagtatawas, Palína, Pangalap, Pagdiwata