Write your name here Surname Other names Centre Number Candidate Number Edexcel GCSE Religious Studies Unit 1: Religion and life based on a study of Christianity and at least one other religion Tuesday 17 May 2011 – Afternoon Time: 1 hour 30 minutes You do not need any other materials. Paper Reference 5RS01/01 Total Marks Instructions black ink or • Usein the boxesball-point pen. page with your name‚ Fill at the top of this • centre number and candidate number
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Religion and its Defects Organized religion is a facet of society that acts as a frame in the development of an individual‚ whether growing up with a religious fanatic family or in an atheists structured home the majority of the views expressed are views from one’s own family‚ not his or her own understanding. In many if not most cases an organized religion takes away from one’s own personal growth; which in turn creates an easier path into indoctrination. “Religion can contribute to personal and
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Religion is the people’s beliefs and opinions concerning the existence‚ nature‚ and worship of a deity or deities‚ and divine involvement in the universe and human life. This is my definition of religion before I started this class. On the first day of the class‚ a young man walked inside the class room. He has dark hair‚ facial hair‚ not really tall but good looking. I thought he was one of our classmates until he introduce himself as our professor. My jaw dropped and was at awe. I was expecting
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you have—whether on politics‚ religion‚ science‚ culture‚ or even the media and entertainment—that might be regarded as being related to philosophy. The view that I am going to talk about which is related to philosophy is religion. The reason that I have chosen to write about this is because I like so many philosophers always asked questions on the different types of religion. I do believe there is a “god” but do not understand how many of the different religions act and can be true. I am not saying
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RELIGION AS A WEAPON Religion and myth are two powerful subjects that Caribbean writers have used to their advantage in many of the works we have read this semester. Many religious qualities that are expressed today in the Caribbean were at one time influenced by early African beliefs. The Christian faith‚ for example‚ has been an influence on various Caribbean religions‚ while at the same it has been the target of rejection. The rejection of European culture is a pervasive theme
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Shingo Yamane Religion and Terrorists I didn ’t know the word “terrorist” until September 11th in 2001. That day is the day when people all over the world couldn ’t believe their eyes. Who had ever seen the moment when two airplanes crashed into the towers? It was the very shocking moment. I just came home from school and turned on TV‚ and then all the channels were filled up with the emergency news of that unexpected incident. Even though I was only nine years old on that time‚ I was old enough
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Improve own performance 1.1 Explain the purpose and benefits of continuously improving performance at work By continuously improving your performance at work‚ you are exceeding your own limitations/performance‚ learning new skills and producing quality work that meets the high standards of your organisation. You are achieving your targets and goals because you are putting more effort into your work. Not only does this impress your employer and colleagues and gives you more chance of increasing
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usage”. The general meaning of ethics is the balance of morals and principles. Generally ethics has to do with particular groups‚ and in each group they are constantly changing. These changes happen due to factors in life‚ factors such as; age‚ religion and gender. Ethics is a very debatable topic‚ due to the fact that ethics is made up on stereotypes. Every law springs from a system of values and beliefs‚ every law is an instance of authorizing morality. (David F. Gillespie‚ 2006) Law predictably
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Term Paper: [Drawing on the Experiences of your own Countries‚ to what extent do you think the East Asian (especially Chinese) economic developmental strategies are applicable to your own countries?] For Comparative Politics and Governments Submitted To: Prof. Wang Qingxin By: Group Two January 13‚ 2010 Group Lists 1. Jasper Tetteh Ahafianyo k.joe2002@gmail.com 2. John A.D. Perkins alphansoperkins@yahoo.com 3. Kouzoumna Bernard bernykouz@yahoo.fr 4.
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Marx is very critical of religion. He opens his critique of Hegel by saying that “man makes religion‚ religion does not make man” (115). State and society produce religion and man turns to it as a way of gain self-esteem and self-consciousness‚ but it is not needed for man to thrive. Marx believes that man uses religion as a crutch and even refers to it as the “opium of the people” (115). He believes that religion provides illusions for how world should and does work and as a coping mechanism for
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