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What Were the "Floating Worlds" That Were Often Used as Settings

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What were the "floating worlds" that were often used as settings in kabuki drama?

Grasp Durkheim's concepts of the sacred, profane, rituals, and totems in religion.
Comprehend the origins and functions of religion according to William James and Durkheim.
Analyze the role of religion in socialization and its evolution over time.
Evaluate the scientific approach of sociologists towards the claims of various religions.

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Close Relationships

Emotional connections between individuals characterized by affection, trust, and mutual support.

Basic Trust

A fundamental sense of trustfulness and optimism, which Erikson believed was established in infancy and forms the basis of healthy psychological development.

Basic Mistrust

An aspect of Erikson's psychosocial development theory, suggesting that failure to develop trust during infancy can lead to feelings of mistrust towards the world.

Caregiver

An individual who provides care and support to someone who is unable to fully care for themselves due to illness, disability, or age.

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