- 2014 "Relação de Évora
condena praxes violentas".
Archived from the
original on 2
October 2013.
Fernando Basto,
Praxe de Santarém vai ser
primeiro caso...
-
practitioners who used the
information in the work to
enhance their own
magical praxes. Some
cunning folk were said to
employ supernatural entities known as familiar...
-
Saint Praxedes (d. 165),
called "a
Roman maiden", was a
saint and
virgin who
lived in the
Roman Empire during the 2nd century.
Along with her sister, Saint...
- The Horseman's Word, also
known as the
Society of Hor****, is a
fraternal secret society operating in
Britain for
those who work with horses. Established...
- 20
January 2021.
Retrieved 15
April 2020. "João Félix fala de tudo. As
praxes, os ídolos, a relação com Vieira, o n.º 10 e a Bola de Ouro" [João Felix...
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similar to
hazing in
North America, ****ging in the UK,
bizutage in France,
praxe in Portugal, and
other similar practices in
educational institutions across...
- on 2 June 2024.
Retrieved 17
October 2010. "Přežít svůj život (teorie a
praxe)". CSFD (in Czech). POMO
Media Group.
Retrieved 29 July 2010. Young, Deborah...
- it
seems to me, is the
general inflexibility of
social and
psychological praxes -
their failure to
adapt - as well as a
widespread incapacity to perceive...
- with
human culture. New open-source
religions may
develop their rituals,
praxes, or
systems of
beliefs through a
continuous process of
refinement and dialogue...
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still are 'zeroes'
before attending their first year. In Portugal, the term
praxe,
which means 'practice' or 'habit', is used for initiation. At education...