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Sacraments

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Sacraments are ritual practices in Christianity symbolizing divine grace. They can influence communication by creating shared meanings among believers and necessitating sensitivity in interfaith dialogues.

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Halal

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Halal refers to what is permissible under Islamic law, especially in food practices. It affects communication by guiding dietary exchanges and social interactions within and across Muslim communities.

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Karma

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Karma represents the concept in Hinduism and Buddhism that actions have consequences. It impacts communication by fostering attitudes and behaviors that are considerate of others in pursuit of positive outcomes.

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Pilgrimage

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Pilgrimage, a journey to a sacred site in religions like Islam and Christianity, impacts communication by sharing of experiences and fostering a sense of communal identity among pilgrims.

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Confession

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Confession in Christianity allows individuals to admit sins and seek forgiveness. It influences communication ethics by promoting honesty, openness, and trust in interpersonal relationships.

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Ancestor Veneration

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Ancestor veneration is practiced in various cultures and religions like Confucianism, impacting communication through rituals that strengthen family bonds and generational respect.

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The Sabbath

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The Sabbath is a day of rest and worship observed in Judaism and Christianity. It shapes communication by influencing availability and the timing of social and business interactions.

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Meditation

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Meditation, common in religions like Buddhism and Hinduism, affects communication by honing mindfulness and presence, which can enhance clarity and listening skills in dialogues.

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Silence in Quakerism

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Silence in Quaker meetings is a form of communal meditation. It influences communication by emphasizing listening, reflection, and the inner light over spoken discourse.

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Veiling

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Veiling is the practice of covering one's head or body, common in many Islamic societies. It speaks to modesty and can affect communication by setting standards for dress and social etiquette in interactions.

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