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    The Importance of Religion Religion is a believe that relates humanity to spirituality. One of the major themes in the novel ‘Life of Pi’ is religion and the significance and importance of it is portrayed throughout the novel. In the novel ‘Life of Pi’ by Yann Martel‚ Martel shows the importance of religion in Pi’s life‚ as religion helped Pi understand the nature of animals‚ also helped him in his daily life and helped keep Pi from giving up on life. Yann Martel portrays the events as real

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    different from the official position of my denomination or the “average” viewpoint among my church associates? 4. ETHNICITY How does my ethnic history‚ culture‚ and consciousness influence my interpretation of the Bible? 5. GENDER How does my gender history‚ culture and consciousness influence my interpretation of the Bible? 6. SOCIAL CLASS How does my social-class history‚ culture and consciousness influence my interpretation of the Bible? Since the dominant ideology in our

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    Inequalities Deborah White Ashford University MAT221: Introduction to Algebra (AFN1312A) Instructor:  Tracy Abram April 1‚ 2013 On page 151 of Elementary and Intermediate Algebra‚ the Body Mass Index (BMI) is given as: BMI= 703W/H2 W = one’s weight in pounds H = one’s height in inches. By calculating four intervals based on your height can be possible by using the Body Mass Index formula. However‚ in this situation I am going to use inequalities to calculate Body Mass Index(BMI) which is meant to

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    Hinduism vs. Islam I will be showing the similarities and differences of two of the world’s oldest religions Hinduism and Islam. Hinduism and Islam are the third and second most popular religions in the world respectively. They differ in many ways including idol worship‚ monotheism and their history. Islam originated in Arabia as a reaction towards prevailing native traditions and is based on the revelations formed by Muhammad the Prophet. Hinduism originated by a result of the synthesis

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    these religions began with Abraham‚ and spread out with his sons. 4. How are the stories of Moses‚ Jesus‚ and Muhammad alike and different? 5. After reading these excerpts‚ how do you think these religions compare? I think that they all compare in the sense that each of the gods had sacrificed something for the people and they are each saying there should be no other god than them. 6. What are the primary differences and similarities among the three religions? Why? All of the religions believe

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    the religious approach comes across as a mysterious power or energy. Second‚ is it a religion? The Tao is clearly a "higher power‚" but is it what people mean by the kind of higher power religions concern themselves with? In what ways does a "higher power" need to be conscious power? Taoism is a religion in my opinion. But this has to be based on the persons beliefs‚ for me a religion has to include belief in a higher power‚ been kind and having a bit of peace with ourselves. Taoism

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    represented the three Abrahamic religions as different "nations" or sects within religion itself‚ the "truemonotheism." Daniel Defoe described the original definition as follows: "Religion is properly the Worship given to God‚ but ’tis also applied to the Worship of Idols and false Deities." At the turn of the 19th century‚ in between 1780 and 1810‚ the language dramatically changed: instead of "religion" being synonymous with spirituality‚ authors began using the plural‚ "religions"‚ to refer to both Christianity

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    How did class‚ gender‚ and religion shape Egyptian life? Class was an important to the Egyptian life because it kept everyone organized and in place. The highest class was the god on earth or Pharaoh‚ ruler of the Egyptian people. It was duty to protect them‚ as well as keep in touch with gods of Egypt. He was also to keep the gods happy so they would a flood the Nile river with water for a plenteous harvest. All the land belong to Pharaoh‚ but he allowed his citizen to use it because of

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    aspects of society. America has always dealt with this issue of inequality‚ dating back to its early beginning. Some of the most renowned examples of this are mistreatment of Native Americans‚ African slavery in America‚ and women’s rights. Great progress has been made throughout the years towards making a country that views people of all classes and social statuses as equals. Despite this progress‚ inequality still exists in age‚ gender‚ and race. It is important that all ages are respected in

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    A Response on Social Inequality We live in a culturally diverse world. Age‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ ethnic heritage and race are some of the diverse areas in society that are deemed significant. In spite of all these differences we tend to center ourselves around people who are similar to us; those who share the same biological and physical characteristics‚ same status and similar lifestyles. Because of this it is our human nature to be ethnocentric towards those who are different from us

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