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  2. Transgression - Wikipedia

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    Sin, a violation of God's Ten Commandments or other elements of God's moral law; Crime, legal transgression, usually created by a violation of social or economic boundary ...

  3. Marine transgression - Wikipedia

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    Maps of transgression and regression at the Belgian coast. A marine transgression is a geologic event where sea level rises relative to the land and the shoreline moves toward higher ground, resulting in flooding.

  4. Relational transgression - Wikipedia

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    Rule violations are events, actions, and behaviors that violate an implicit or explicit relationship norm or rule. Explicit rules tend to be relationship specific, such as those prompted by the bad habits of a partner (e.g., excessive drinking or drug abuse), or those that emerge from attempts to manage conflict (e.g., rules that prohibit spending time with a former spouse or talking about a ...

  5. Marine regression - Wikipedia

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    Cross-sectional diagrams illustrating the shift of sedimentary facies during transgression and regression (). A marine regression is a geological process occurring when areas of submerged seafloor are exposed during a drop in sea level.

  6. Transgressive fiction - Wikipedia

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    Because they are rebelling against the basic norms of society, protagonists of transgressive fiction may seem mentally ill, anti-social, or nihilistic.The genre deals extensively with taboo subject matters such as drugs, sexual activity, violence, incest, pedophilia, and crime.

  7. Moral injury - Wikipedia

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    A moral injury is an injury to an individual's moral conscience and values resulting from an act of perceived moral transgression on the part of themselves or others. [1] It produces profound feelings of guilt or shame, [1] moral disorientation, and societal alienation. [2]

  8. bell hooks - Wikipedia

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    In Teaching to Transgress (1994), hooks' attempts a new approach to education for minority students. [43] Particularly, hooks' strives to make scholarship on theory accessible to "be read and understood across different class boundaries." [44] In 2002, hooks gave a commencement speech at Southwestern University. Eschewing the congratulatory ...

  9. Transgressive art - Wikipedia

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    Definition. From an academic perspective, many traces of transgression can be found in any art which is considered offensive because of its shock value; ...