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The Mountain Grind The Mountain Grind
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Consider Yourself One of the Family Consider Yourself One of the Family
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Family Rituals and Routines Family Rituals and Routines
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Teach Your Children Well (Using Routines and Rituals) Teach Your Children Well (Using Routines and Rituals)
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Rituals Start Early Rituals Start Early
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What Is Ritual? What Is Ritual?
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Baby Rituals (Ritualized Behaviors) Baby Rituals (Ritualized Behaviors)
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Using Ritualized Behavior to Teach Social Norms Using Ritualized Behavior to Teach Social Norms
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Ritual Against Danger Ritual Against Danger
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Ritual Versus the Mountain Ritual Versus the Mountain
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Leadership by Consensus Leadership by Consensus
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Shared Burdens Shared Burdens
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Privileges Linked with Responsibilities Privileges Linked with Responsibilities
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Keeping the Faith Keeping the Faith
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We are Family We are Family
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Abstract
This chapter considers the daily chores of UAF Flight 571 survivors in discussing the importance of routine and ritual. Survival required daily effort, and the survivors had their assigned roles—the cabin cleaners, the water makers, the food preparers, and the medics, all of which are their assigned task everyday. At midday, they would line up for their main meal. Everyone had his place in line, and they filed along, cafeteria style, to receive their ration. Two months of living in the closed quarters had turned the survivors into a family bonded by domestic routines and rituals. Their activities served as the social glue holding them together and protecting them from the dissipative forces of narcissism and neglect. Rituals and routines are the first layer of the human habitat. They give people a sense of stability, predictability, and security, allowing them to control their circumstances.
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