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... Traditional 23 Moderate 40 Secular 24 2323 24 8 25 3399 3.6 2.2 30 4.6 3.4 42 54 4 5.3 6.2 Technical Inno- vations ** Traditional Moderate Secular 222 27 27 21 333333 28 32 35 22223223 33 4. 3 3.3 18 4.9 4.0 38 19 5.4 4.3 Audience ...
... Traditional 23 Moderate 40 Secular 24 2323 24 8 25 3399 3.6 2.2 30 4.6 3.4 42 54 4 5.3 6.2 Technical Inno- vations ** Traditional Moderate Secular 222 27 27 21 333333 28 32 35 22223223 33 4. 3 3.3 18 4.9 4.0 38 19 5.4 4.3 Audience ...
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... traditional . ) There is no persistent tendency , however , throughout every facet of secularization . A fifteen year dif- ference in average age exists between the most " traditional " third and the most " secularized " third in ...
... traditional . ) There is no persistent tendency , however , throughout every facet of secularization . A fifteen year dif- ference in average age exists between the most " traditional " third and the most " secularized " third in ...
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... traditional crops and traditional crafts . Unlike India , Ceylon had little to offer England by way of village agricultural producers or textile consumers . Ceylon's appeal lay in the plantation crops chiefly worked by a culturally ...
... traditional crops and traditional crafts . Unlike India , Ceylon had little to offer England by way of village agricultural producers or textile consumers . Ceylon's appeal lay in the plantation crops chiefly worked by a culturally ...
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agricultural almsgiving associated astrologer auspicious Badahela behavior believe betel bhikkhu boutiques bride brothers Bryce Ryan Buddha Buddhist caste cent ceremony Ceylon coconut couple crop culture dagoba daughter demon dhobi distinct dowry economic especially estates exorcizing fact father fields frequently garden girl gods Goyigama groom harvest honor Hooniyam horoscope household heads husband important Jataka Kalutara Kataragama kinship kinsmen less living Lokuliyanage Low Country male marriage married matters nearly neighborhood neighbors Nibbana organization paddy cultivation paddy land parental home participation peasant Pelpola Pelpola Central persons piligeneema pinkama pirith poruva position potters practices prestige priest production rarely rational relationships relatives responses rice rubber sarong secular significance Sinhalese social society Sri Pada status Straus supernatural temple tion traditional trees Undecided University of Ceylon upasaka urban usually values village wage labor wealth wedding Western wife wives women youth