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    millions of Jewish people because they were the ones who killed Jesus‚ all this was because of Catholicism. Then‚ Hitler religious upbringing was very difficult because he had a Catholic mother and then he had a father that was not a believer in religion. Hitler had a very strong belief because‚ he believed that Jewish people were not worthy. He believed that because he Jews were the ones that killed the catholics savior Jesus. Hitler believed in many things but they were very severe and in my opinion

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    Comments  Topic: How culture affects economic growth.     TS1:  The first aspect of culture  that affects the economy is  people’s way of life.    TS2:  People’s values can also  influence a country’s  economy.        Thesis: Economy can be affected both in positive and  negative way depending upon the culture of each country.     TS1: Culture is the thing to define the way of living of people  in each country.     ­ SP1.1: Economy can be affected by people way of living.    (eg. How people consume things and services

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    fatigue - may take a back seat to chores and errands. To top it off‚ burning the wick at both ends makes you more susceptible to colds and other unwelcome guests." (www.mayoclinic.com) Depression is a serious biologic disease that affects millions of people. It affects all ages‚ genders‚ races‚ and economic levels. However it seems to slightly discriminate. Women are at a significantly greater risk than men to develop major depression. Research shows that episodes of depression occur twice as frequently

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    ceremonies and sacred texts do have a major impact in many ways on the adherents and it provides a source of purpose and identity for individuals. It gives meaning and guidance in contemporary situations and therefore it is considered a dynamic‚ living religion. Beliefs Judaism is a monotheistic faith‚ meaning that Jews believe there is only One God. Often this God is beyond our ability to comprehend‚ but God is nevertheless present in our everyday lives. The covenant is an agreement the Jewish people

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    historians do their best to piece the North America’s history together. The great civilization of North America were the Maya people. They all had their share of problems‚ but the impact on history is great. The Mayans had a religion which is still being explored. The Mayans religion consists of multiple gods and human sacrifice. Many years of deciphering the ancient Maya writing has shown that the Mayans were a people of faith. The Mayans prided themselves with the deep connection of the supernatural

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    Religion in the Philippines Main Religions in the Philippines Roman Catholic 80.9%‚ Muslim 5%‚ Evangelical 2.8%‚ Iglesia ni Kristo 2.3%‚ Aglipayan 2%‚ other Christian 4.5%‚ other 1.8%‚ unspecified 0.6%‚ none 0.1% (2000 census) The Philippines is a predominantly Christian nation on account of 300 years of Spanish rule. It is estimated that 81% of the population is Roman Catholic. In the south on the large island of Mindanao‚ many are adherents of Islam. Filipino Muslims make up about five

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    animals food to eat and after the animals eats the plant the animal gets the nutrients from that plant. How the plants get the nutrients is the ash is full of nutrients and when it lands it covers the ground and then it gets sucked up over time then it goes into the ground and the plants get that nutrients. The trees give shade and shelter to animals so when the animals get too hot they would go under to trees. Some animals live in trees some live in the ground and some live in the grass see how volcanoes

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    impacts in different ways. The economy had an important part with the Crusades before and after it. After the Crusades‚ places in Europe began changing their government. The Crusades also impacted social structures in Europe. The Crusades even impacted religion‚ mostly Christianity. The Crusades are an important part of history in Europe and it changed many things including economically‚ politically‚ socially‚ and even religiously. Some factors that helped start the Crusades were economic. One factor

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    Communications Informative Presentation: How Colors Affect Moods Purpose Statement: After my presentation the audience will have knowledge of how the colors around us can affect our moods and our appearances. INTRODUCTION A. Story about my mom picking out clothes to wear B. Thesis Statement: Constantly experience color in our everyday lives‚ however‚ we don’t always realize how much a simple color can affect us by simply looking at it or by wearing it. C. So in this presentation I will discuss

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    disease that was brought into the Crusade era killed 25% of the European population. The Italians controlled the ports of Zara. The Age of Exploration brought improved navigation skills‚ a decrease in culture for all Native Americans‚ and the trade of food spreading everywhere and is now in our daily meals. The Mongols had new weapons that were more advanced than what other empires had. They had different bows and close range weapons that were better than the normal swords. The composite bow was lightweight

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