These common values and norms are then internalised by new generations and ensure the cohesion and continuance of the community.
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Such division creates an internalised courtyard-like space, used as a carpark, gardening, or outdoor activities.
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Rabbi Dovber greatly expanded on the illucidation of Chabad philosophy, so that his followers could understand and internalise its spirituality.
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I suggest you internalise that and move on . + + c 14 : 14, 1 September 2006 ( UTC)
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The monstrous, in other words, is not abstract or'other', but an immediate, internalised danger.
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The problem is intensified once a pattern of victimization has been internalised, perhaps in the form of a double bind.
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Hasidic thought however, concerns itself with relating transcendent esoteric Kabbalah to the internalised Messianic realisation of " Atzmus"
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Hasidism both adapted Kabbalah to its own internalised psychological concern, and also continued the development of the Jewish mystical tradition.
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Power can manifest itself positively by producing knowledge and certain discourses that get internalised by individuals and guide the behaviour of populations.
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By using linguistics you have objectified your reality and your neighbours, in turn, internalise and personally subjectify your reality.