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    controversial today to think weather politics and religion should be separated. Although it has been constantly argued that religion should not be mixed with politics‚ religion plays a very significant role in politics globally. There have also been conflicts regarding religion in the world. For example Al- Qaeda has demonstrated the potential international impact of religious movements creating chaos within Muslim and non-Muslim nations. Destroying other religions monuments and spreading Muslim values. We

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    identity: social structures or culture and socialisation? What is social identity? Social identity is “our understanding of who we are and of who other people are and‚ reciprocally‚ other people’s understandings of themselves and of others” (Jenkins 1996‚ p.38). There are many social processes that can shape an individual’s identity‚ whether it is social structures - such as the government‚ class‚ education and workplace-‚ culture –such as family‚ friends and sub cultures- and socialisation. Which

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    Government‚ Religion‚ and Culture Government Two principles were at the heart of the government. Limited government Representative government Influenced the US government By the time the first colonists reached North America‚ the idea the government was not all-powerful had become an accepted part of the English system of government. Magna Carta was the first idea this. It established limited government and this document provided protection against unjust punishment and against the loss of life

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    Brianna Binion Dep3053 Developmental Psychology Section Number: 0069 How Culture Shapes Who We Are A child’s behavior tends to reflect their cultural background. Being raised in different cultural backgrounds affects the way children view the world around them. In addition‚ cultural backgrounds help define who we are. If my child‚ Aliyah‚ was raised in a traditional Chinese cultural background‚ her behaviors would be based off of different religious views‚ moral values and gender roles

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    Does Religion Cause Wars?

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    There is a conventional belief among many individuals that religion is the main cause of the present and past wars inflicting torment within the world. However‚ many humans fail to see past that belief; they are unable to understand that religion is just a small factor amongst the many contributing to the cause of wars. In fact‚ religion is merely a tool and an excuse used to hide the need for power and sins of the human nature. Among these factors‚ it may be the misinterpretation of religious teachings

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    The Media: Does It Shape Society ’s View of Femininity? The question answers itself. Yes‚ the media definitely influences today ’s society via messages through the television‚ radio‚ magazines‚ and billboards. It seems that in today ’s day and age to even be "noticed" as a woman one must be tall‚ skinny‚ blonde‚ and countless other things that the "average woman" could only hope for. Today‚ if one is not comfortable with who or what they are‚ they may encounter many dilemmas

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    This Page Intentionally Left Blank How Values Shape Human Progress LAWRENCE E. HARRISON SAMUEL P. H U N T I N G T O N Editors A Member of the Perseus Books Group Copyright 0 2000 by Lawrence E. Harrison and Samuel P. Huntington Published by Basic Books‚ A Member of the Perseus BooksGroup All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. No part of this book may be reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied

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    Julie Hobbs-Marin Intercultural Communications September 5‚ 2012 Does Art Reflect Culture or Does Culture Reflect Art? As I first pondered this question the obvious answer seemed to be that art reflects culture. However‚ something didn’t sound quite right. Then I realized that although I feel that art does reflect culture it goes deeper than mere reflection. There is an old song from 1968‚ performed by the "Supremes" called Reflections and a part of the lyrics is a perfect example of what

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    State Shapes 1. One distinct shape is not better than another‚ as it depends on the state’s situation. Politically‚ compact states are by far the best. The government is close to all portions of the state‚ rather than any other state shapes. For example‚ Brussels in Belgium is more politically stable‚ mainly because of its ability to interact with the other portions of the state. In other state shapes‚ there is an area where it is more difficult to communicate with. For example‚ in a prorupt state

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    The long‚ rich history of Judaism gives the western world its shape today. The laws‚ traditions‚ culture‚ and values are directly attributable to Judaism. Judaism most prominently began with the founder of the Hebrews known as Abraham‚ who began to worship a figure called "Elohim." Historically‚ the teachings of Judaism were also subscribed by nomadic tribes‚ which settled in present day Palestine‚ near Mt. Sinai. The people of these tribes did not label themselves as Hebrews‚ and referred to G-d

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