ID 2776 Quiz #2
tefillin
Either of two small leather cases containing texts from the Hebrew Scriptures; traditionally worn on the forehead and the left arm by Jewish men during morning prayer
traditionalists
Generation whose members were born in 1945 and before
mandir
In Indian architecture, a worship temple in the home
mandapa
In Indian architecture, the congregational hall or center section of the temple
Kiddish cup
In Judaism, a blessing is recited over the __ of wine or grape juice
GenXer
Members of Generation X; born 1965-1980
Karma
cycle of birth, death, and rebirth
Five Pillars of Islam
framework of the Muslim life: faith, prayer, concern for the needy, the permanent walls, self-purification through fasting, and pilgrimage
ethnic
pertaining to or characteristic of a people or group of people that have a common or distinctive culture, religion, language, and so on
global community
pertains to the whole world as a group
global market
pertains to trade in a world context
globalization
processes of international integration arising from an increase in human connectivity and interchange of worldviews, products, ideas, and other aspects of culture
distance receptors
receptors that enable the eyes, ears, and nose to sense objects from a distance
spiritual
related to, consisting of, or affected by the spirit - an animating or vital principle held to give life to physical being
visual culture
relates to the constructed environment - artifacts and performances, technologies, and the beliefs, values, and attitudes imbued in those artifacts and performances by the people who make, present, and use them
olfactory
relating to the sense of smell
yarmulke
skullcap or head covering worn by Jewish men and boys in the synagogue and and the home
catholicism
the faith, practices, or system of catholic christianity
Torah
the first five books of Hebrew Scripture and other Jewish writings
tzitzit
the fringes or tassels on the corners of the tallit
synagogue
the house of worship and communal center of a Jewish congregation
baby boomers
the largest population group, born between 1946 and 1964
universal design
the process of creating products that are usable by people with the widest possible range of abilities, operating within the widest possible range of situations
ethnicity
traits, background, allegiance, or association with a specific or ethnic group
kinesthetic
using movement to learn and to experience space
thermal space
view of one's environment based on the senses of heat and cold of another human, visual examination, and sense of smell
Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines
A document that provides the scope and technical requirements for access to buildings and facilities set forth through the ADA
Americans with Disabilities Act
A law that was enacted by the U.S. Congress in 1990 and signed into law on July 26th, 1990, that prohibits discrimination based on disability
inclusive design
A place or product that is planned, designed and built, managed, and used with all people in mind
millennials
AKA Generation Y; born 1981-2000
Magen David
Six-pointed star that represents King David's Shield
Element
an architectural or component of a building, facility, space, or site
buddhism
an eastern religion that encompasses a variety of beliefs and practices based on teaching of siddhartha gautama
limitation
another word used for impairment
gharba griha
a "womb chamber" where the deity is housed
shibui
a Japanese approach to design that expresses the connection to nature
ghanta
a bell at the gate of a hindu temple
temple
a building devoted to the worship pf a god, gods, or other objects of religious significance
church
a building for public and especially for Christian worship
mosque
a building used for public worship by Muslims
attention deficit disorder
a disordered learning and disruptive behavior condition characterized by symptoms of inattentiveness or hyperactivity or impulsive behavior, or by all three
Protestantism
a form of Christian religion and whose practices originated with the principles of the Reformation
Islam
a monotheistic religion based on the word of God revealed to Muhammad during the seventh century
Muslim
a person who adheres to Islamic religion
Mecca
a place regarded as a center for a specified group, activity, or interest
wayfinding
a process of navigating through unfamiliar territory
Judaism
a religion practiced by Jews
hinduism
a religions that originated in India that has multiple gods and a wide range of principles and beliefs
puja
a religious ritual performed by Hindus
immediate receptors
a sense of closeness or touch through the skin, membranes, and muscles
menorah
a seven-branched candelabrum
tactile space
a social distance or closeness of another human; visual and physical touch of material
chai
a symbol of life found on jewelry and other ornaments
caste system
a system of social stratification based on socioeconomic conditions
bariatrics
a term related to obesity, including products and treatment for individuals who are overweight
shikara
a tower that tops the main part of a Hindu temple
tallit
a white shawl with fringed corners worn over the head by Jewish males during religious services
