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Stages. Rites of passage have three phases: separation, liminality, and incorporation, as van Gennep described. ... The transition (liminal) phase is the period between stages, during which one has left one place or state but has not yet entered or joined the next.In North America today, typical rites of passage are baptisms, bar mitzvahs and confirmations, school graduation ceremonies, weddings, retirement parties, and funerals.
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