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    indicators word count: 400 Religion The Oxford Dictionary of Sociology defines ‘religion’ as: “a set of beliefs‚ *symbols and practices (*rituals)‚ which is based on the idea of the *sacred‚ and which unites believers into a socio-religious community. The sacred is contrasted with the profane because it involves feelings of awe. Sociologists have defined religion by reference to the sacred rather than to a belief in a god or gods‚ because it makes social comparison possible: for

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    How to Avoid Being Sleepy All the Time By Jason Ladock Chronic Fatigue Syndrome | The body needs energy to stay fit and healthy. Sleep is one of the most important factors to keep the body in its healthy state. There are times that you may feel sleepy because your body lacks the energy to stay up for a long time. If you have some sleepy habits that you are not supposed to be doing‚ learn some practical ways to control or avoid being sleepy at all times. • If you can‚ try to have an 8 hour long

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    No job is easy. That’s a statement that I always believe in. In everything you do‚ you always have to do it right and with your best. Being a taxi driver is not an exemption. Yet despite being a challenging job‚ it is an awesome opportunity for meeting different kinds of people and going to different places. From Taxi Register‚ being a taxi driver requires one to be sociable‚ polite and friendly. I surely agree with it. No passenger would like to ride a cab whose driver looks so uninviting. At all

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    the question to choose to be deaf in one ear or only use the internet once per week. After going through the pros and cons of being deaf in one ear or only using the internet for an hour a week‚ I would choose to be deaf in one ear. Being deaf in one ear would mean who would still have your hearing and full use of the internet and staying connected to the world. Personally I would choose to be deaf in one ear. Being deaf in one ear doesn’t seem too bad because‚ you have another good working ear.

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    One of the key aspects of being human is the ability to change‚ for better or for worse‚ over time‚ usually in response to the events and experiences surrounding an individual’s life. From William Shakespeare’s popular Hamlet‚ Hamlet’s attitude and actions at the end of the play as compared to those at the beginning contrast marginally as his circumstances and the surrounding events facilitate change. Finally finding purpose within the seemingly meaningless void of life‚ the prince becomes driven

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    Comparison of One Art and Because I liked you Better In the poems “One Art” and “Because I Liked You Better” ‚ both poets Elizabeth Bishop and A.E. Housman express a strong sense of rejected love and great emotion. The poems share many commonalities in the sense that both of them deal with poets attempting to convince themselves that what they are feeling can be put away emotionally‚ but after both shifts‚ it becomes obvious that the strong emotions which both Houseman and Bishop are feeling cannot

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    How Is Jem Being Mature

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    as Scout’s older brother in the novel To Kill a MockingBird by Harper Lee. Jem tries to stay composed and calm like his Father‚ Atticus‚ does in negative and hurtful situations‚ but Jem still has more to learn and when all the pressure of being mature and being a responsible example for scout builds up he breaks down and loses his temper. For example when Jem and Scout both get insults thrown their way repeditally by Ms. Dubose‚ their old neighbor who is not afraid to speak her hurtful opinions‚

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    times a companion of Paul. 2. In what ways does the designation “disputed or undisputed”‚ affect how one reads the New Testament letters? Does “authenticity” affect the importance power of these texts as “scripture” in the Christian faith? Does the designation affect the role of certain texts as historical evidence in the historian’ task? Some ways disputed or undisputed how someone reads the New Testament letters are they cannot be proven to us‚ you have to only believe. The authenticity

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    The most important discovery in the history of mankind is religion. Although religion isn’t a physical discovery‚ it has impacted and shaped the world around us. From the beginning of time‚ religion has either segregated or bonded groups of people‚ formed or wrecked nations and pushed for countries to fall into battles or alliances. Although religion may seem like a spiritual route‚ it has impacted the way the 21st century works. With religion‚ societies had formed and so did labor and division among

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    Throughout history‚ religion has been used for good and bad. It can be used as a source of hope or to inspire people‚ partially why it is valued by so many. Some value religion greatly because they see it as a way to connect with God. However‚ some others do not support or value religion because of what it causes or can be used for. Religion can cause conflict between individuals or groups of people. It can also be manipulated or distorted to rationalize immoral actions. Religion can cause genocide

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