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    from the ‘Office for National Statistics’ show the average age at which men get married is 30.8 years‚ while women are typically aged 28.9 years. Although many have children outside wedlock‚ many have children once married possibly because of secularisation. Women because of their careers are having children later then soon. The latest figures show that almost 350‚000 children are born every year to women above the age of 30 in the UK. Of these‚ almost 28‚000 mothers are above the age of 40. In 2010

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    Islamic fundamentalism -rev.ed. London : Pinter 5 6. Keddie‚ Nikki R. (1992): "The end of the Cold War and the Middle East". In Hogan (ed.) The End of the Cold War. Its meaning and implications (151-161). 7. Clarke‚ Richard. Against all enemies: Inside America’s war on terror‚ Free Press‚ 2004 (62-64) 8 [4] Kuper‚ Adam and Jessica Kuper (eds.) (1996): The Social Science Encyclopedia (Second edition). London and New York: Routledge. [5] Choueiri‚ Youssef M. (1997): Islamic fundamentalism -rev.ed

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    the Bible is a source book of many different accounts of human response to the divine. In Hermeneutics‚ there are three‚ among many‚ significant schools of thought which we are principally concerned; fundamentalism‚ liberal approach‚ and traditional interpretations of Scripture. Fundamentalism was first used in the beginning of the 20th century‚ whose aim was to preserve what they saw as the ‘fundamentals’ of the Christian faith from being eroded by liberal thinking. The fundamentals included

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    Introduction India is the largest democracy in the world. There are many countries in the world that have democratic systems.We have been witnessing elections being held in the country at different levels for over six decades. Municipal and Panchayat elections also do take place. But‚ can a country be called a democracy only on the basis of the fact that elections are organized regularly? Think over it‚ because we know that there are some countries where elections do take place‚ but those are not

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    My Son the Fanatic Textual Analysis (Plot and Characters) 1. Exposition (Presentation of facts): p. 119‚ 1st paragraph: Parvez is Ali’s father. Parvez is searching for clues which will explain why Ali has changed. Ali is becoming tidier‚ his room is neat and ordered. 2. Complication (first crisis‚ the situation becomes abnormal): p. 119‚ 2nd paragraph: Ali has thrown valuable things out‚ he has broken-up with his girlfriend and stopped talking to his friends. Parvez becomes worried

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    medical ethics there are four main principles that are regulated. The four principles includes: normal efficiency‚ justice‚ beneficence‚ and autonomy. In public health‚ ethical principles usually deals with the issues like community trust‚ justice‚ fundamentalism‚ and the interdependence (Lindert & Potter‚ 2015). “The effects of the medical ethics emerges together with the public health are best in evaluating the community level of the public health plans‚ particularly in the part of the emergency preparedness

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    have sex in the backseat of a car?). But for me the gem of the book is this argument about the larger significance of women’s rights: There is one thing that unites cultural conservatives throughout the world‚ a critique that joins Protestant fundamentalism‚ Islamists‚ Hindu Nationalists‚ ultra-Orthodox Jews‚ and ultramontane Catholics. All view women’s equality and self-possession as unnatural‚ a violation of the established order. Yet in one society after another‚ we can see the absence of women’s

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    Secularism Secularism refers to the belief that religion has no place in the day to day activities of governing bodies Secular spirit or tendency‚ especially a system of political or social philosophy that rejects all forms of religious faith and worship The view that public education and other matters of civil policy should be conducted without the introduction of a religious element What is secularism? Secularism as a modern political and constitutional principle involves two basic propositions

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    There is a need to facilitate the greater expressions that culminates to the universal values on the part that involves particular religious communities‚ especially in the modern American society. This should take place without necessarily devaluing the positive national and ethnic characteristics. According to Casanova‚ the sociological insights regarding identity and religion as the basic need for security must be considered including the religious role of identity when under threat (5). As religion

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    Anarchy was the primary threat to Turkmenistan during transition. The dark shadow of Islamic fundamentalism was one of the significant reasons of chaos inside the Turkmenistan. The reasons why Turkmenistan could not have successful transformation toward democracy were pointed to the domestic war (ethnic or tribal conflict)‚ and the collapse of its

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