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    THE INTELLECTUAL FOUNDATIONS OF RELIGION HAKEEM KOLAPO FUJAH APPLIED THEORY OF PEACE AND PEACE EDUCATION SERIES DISCUSSION PAPER 1 IS IT LOGICAL TO BELIEVE IN GOD? Are these extraordinary times? To win the ideological war against terrorism and protect the minds of youth from radicalization is engaging enough. Equally worrying is mounting evidence that too many people across continents may be losing their minds. Alongside possible over-population‚ joblessness and emasculation

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    Compare and Contrast of Subcultures: Hip Hop and Punk South University Online Compare and Contrast of Subcultures: Hip Hop and Punk Differences in beliefs and values from what the “norm” considers the right way makes you a subculture‚ but what makes them unique are the instruments they use to make their voice heard. While most people have taken for granted their language‚ beliefs and values there are some who within their subculture use their music to escape forms of oppression and lack of freedom

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    gifted writer for his time and was definitely biased to Charlemagne throughout his life. In fact‚ it was because of Charlemagne that he became such a gifted writer. When Charlemagne came to power‚ he emphasized the importance of liberal arts‚ intellectualism and literature in his courts. He was constantly surrounded by smart‚ knowledgeable scholars who all provided him with the knowledge he needed to survive and enlarge his kingdom to the size that he did. One of the events that includes subtle hints

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    the book. Moreover‚ much like Bradbury seeks to impart on the reader‚ Granger (‘Modern Day Moses’)‚ hopes to guide his group of literary disciples toward a promised land of free thought‚ alleviating the Dark Age and creating a new spark of intellectualism. This can be extended further‚ one could indeed say that Granger‚ remarking on how insignificant Montag is in the grand scheme of time and evolutionary expanse‚ is also saying that: on his own Montag isn’t much‚ but with the collective power

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    Daisy is The Great Gatsby’s most enigmatic‚ and perhaps most disappointing‚ character. Although Fitzgerald does much to make her a character worthy of Gatsby’s unlimited devotion‚ in the end she reveals herself for what she really is. Despite her beauty and charm‚ Daisy is merely a selfish‚ shallow‚ and in fact‚ hurtful‚ woman. Gatsby loves her (or at least the idea of her) with such vitality and determination that readers would like‚ in many senses‚ to see her be worthy of his devotion. Although

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    To have the capacity to answer this inquiry it is essential to characterize what is implied by ’totalitarian fascism’. Totalitarian means a type of government that does not permit rival political gatherings and requests absolute compliance from the general population and‚ autocracy implies ruler who has complete force . The Nazi Party had as its expectation the formation of what we would see as a totalitarian tyranny‚ yet the vital inquiry is the means by which far they accomplished this objective

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    Bibliography: Bloom‚ Harold. Hamlet: Poem Unlimited. New York: Riverhead Books‚ 2003. Philadelphia‚ PA: Chelsea House Publishers‚ 1986. Coleridge‚ Samuel Taylor. ’" ’On Hamlet" ’"s Intellectualism. ’" ’ William Shakespeare" ’"s Hamlet: Bloom" ’"s Notes‚ 1996 ed. Freud‚ Sigmund. ’" ’On Hamlet and His Father. ’" ’ William Shakespeare" ’"s Hamlet: Bloom" ’"s Notes‚ 1996 ed. Lewis‚ C.S. ’" ’On Hamlet" ’"s Soliloquies. ’" ’ William Shakespeare"

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    Change is to move from one state to another. Change is caused by family‚ culture‚ society and the environment. ‘Looking for Alibrandi’ by Melina Marchetta and ‘Tess of the d’Urbervilles’ by Thomas Hardy are two novels‚in which change is a major theme. Melina Marchetta uses techniques such as first-person narration and linear structure to perceive change in the novel‚while Hardy uses Omniscient narration and dialogue to percieve change. My understanding of change has been improved through situations

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    The Bauhaus‚ a German design school‚ is widely known for the approach to contemporary design that it cultivated‚ however‚ evaluations have been made to oppose the idealistic portrayal of the school. Phillip B. Meggs’ The Bauhaus and the New Typography‚ and Dietmar R. Winkler’s Morality and Myth: The Bauhaus Reassessed explore the Bauhaus‚ and its impact towards modern design. Winkler argues against the philosophies of the Bauhaus while Meggs’ arguments remain neutral‚ but very informative. Although

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    The problems faced by modern intelligence services are inherent to their composition and methods of operation. According to Douglas Hart and Steven Simon‚ authors of ‘Thinking Straight and Talking Straight: Problems of Intelligence Analysis’‚ such problems include issues with recruitment of personnel‚ intensely bureaucratic structures‚ and lack of collaboration between agencies and between other intelligence professionals. This work will consider the above points from the perspective of several

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