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Essay heading: rastafarianism
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If a person of Rastafarian belief must eat meat it can't be pork, and if at all possible consist of fish, except crab, shrimp, or lobster as these spices are considered scavengers.
Today Rastafarians live as quasi groups and individuals who remain independent despite their sharing of core beliefs. They reside in bush camps ruled by an elder... displayed 300 characters
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They reside in bush camps ruled by an elder. These camps are segregated by sex and resemble monasteries. Today we see different streams of Rastafarians and their religion isn't written down so much as it is lived. displayed next 300 characters
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