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    that has become a significant part of music and society is spirituals. Spirituals are religious folksongs created by Africans who were brought forcefully to South America as slaves to work on plantations‚ between the 1600s to the 1870s. Slaves were restricted from their freedom of expression and they faced hardships. To survive these times‚ slaves inclined towards music and the African culture gave birth to a new musical genre‚ spirituals. Since slaves were allowed

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    Speed the Light Charity

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    was started in 1944 by a minister named Ralph Harris to let students that didn’t feel like being missionaries help out the efforts to spread the gospel (Speed the Light). Since then speed the Light has grown to be one of the largest church founded charity groups in the world. Although Speed the Light has become so large‚ it was once an emergency program for war time missionaries. Soon after the organization was founded‚ World War II was coming to a close. Harris thought that that would be a hinge

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    The Spiritual Practice of Lent The course Spiritual Exercises in Religious Traditions discussed the disciplines of a variety of religions based upon various traditions. These disciplines are practiced in forms of prayer‚ meditation‚ and asceticism to achieve a sense of self control. Religions that were analyzed in this course included Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ Islam‚ Judaism and Christianity. The motive of this course was to teach students how these religions maintain their discipline through spiritual

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    1/27/15 Regarding Henry Freud’s Theory of the id is that: The reservoir of instinctual and biological urges‚ and it operates on a “pleasure principle”. Freud’s theory of the Ego is That it is: Rational‚ thoughtful decision- maker. And it operates on a “reality principle”. Freud’s theory of the Superego is that is is: The source of the conscience that inhibits the socially undesirable impulses of the id. And it operates on

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    From http://www.kenburnett.com Guardian Abroad 2006 Overcoming poverty in India When it comes to fighting poverty in the sub-continent‚ where do you start? Perhaps by recruiting and training hundreds‚ even thousands of fundraisers‚ says Ken Burnett. Though we’d only arrived in the country at 2.30 that morning we were out on the streets late the same Saturday evening to see and meet the homeless of Delhi. It was my wife Marie’s first visit to India and I couldn’t resist showing her the real Delhi

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    A spiritual is a type of religious folksong that is most closely associated with the enslavement of African people in the American South.On the other hand‚ psalms means “praise.” Although many of the psalms are cries for help‚ laments over Israel‚ or questions about God’s plan‚ the major theme in all of them is worship. Even when the psalmist was crying out his questions or frustrations to the Lord‚ he usually ended with a call to praise God in spite of everything. Hymns have yet another meaning

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    Shamanism Shamanism is a spiritual practice that has been around since the beginning of mankind. At one point in history‚ it could be found on every continent in the world. It is classified as an animistic religion‚ which is more of a belief or perspective than an actual practice. Animism is the belief that all people have souls‚ and animals and objects have spirits. Shamanism is very similar to the Animism beliefs‚ but only Shamanism is practiced. The date that Shamanism started isn’t agreed on

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    Overcoming Oppression

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    of oppression. A negative outlook brings nothing but more problems and grief for someone searching for liberty. Although people can have positive and negative outlooks on life‚ one can be faced with the problem of not having any options‚ or plan of escape. A victim of oppression may find themselves under such serious domination‚ that no matter how positive or negative their outlook is‚ oppression will still crush them until they can try no more to find themselves a free being. Even when found under

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    In Tolkien’s book The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring‚ the Hobbits (Frodo‚ Sam‚ Pippin‚ and Merry) must go on their journey without Gandalf (the wizard) to protect them. During their journey‚ the Hobbits face many challenges that they must overcome‚ but without the help of others‚ they would not have survived. The first major challenge the Hobbits must overcome is the Old Forrest. In the Old Forest‚ the trees are “alive” and change the path the Hobbits must take several times. Frodo

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    achieve my goals again. Therefore‚ failing would make me lose the most important thing to all of us‚ "hope" as hope is what allows a person to reach his/her goals and overcome their fears. I find it more difficult that I‚ being a failure‚ would have to face people that might think I am nothing more than a failure. First of all‚ I would lose my respect to my family and relatives because not only would I fail in my dreams‚ I would also fail to achieve the expectations that my family has for me. I

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