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Referential integrity constraints are used to limit the possible values of a ________.
Profane
That which is ordinary or not sacred, often referring to everyday objects and concerns outside the realm of the religious or holy.
William James
An American philosopher and psychologist who is considered one of the leading figures in the early development of the American school of pragmatism.
Origin of Religion
The historical and anthropological exploration into how and why religious beliefs and practices emerged among human societies.
Higher Power
A term often used in spiritual and religious contexts to refer to a supreme being, force, or entity that transcends human understanding and control.
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