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    mythology vs christianity

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    Most Christians believe in the stories told in the Bible. These stories are usually regarded not only as stories‚ but as historical accounts of important people‚ events‚ and perceptions of the Christian faith. However‚ stories of Greek and Roman mythology are typically regarded as nothing more than fictional‚ fantasy stories. But just as many Christians would find it offensive to have their history viewed as unreasonable and oblivious to fact‚ it only seems logical that Greeks might as well. Therefore

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    Christianity Vs. Islam

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    Christianity and Islam are the two largest religions in the world today. The religions share a few similarities‚ but contrast with one another in the areas of belief‚ tradition‚ and culture. Both religions proclaim to be monotheistic‚ serving one god‚ but their faith in whom the supreme power is contrasts. Each religion has its own set of principles that guide the believers in everyday life. Even though both religions originated in the Middle East‚ the tradition and culture of these two groups are

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    African Experience

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    When first thinking of Africa not many people think of the great ancient African civilizations that shaped our world today. The movie the Wonders of the African World opened up my eyes to the amazing Black Kingdoms that were built in Africa and their advanced civilizations. The histories of these kingdoms have been ignored by many‚ for example the Nubian people had built great pyramids just as Egypt did and yet these people didn’t get the recognition for it. In fact‚ in ancient times these people

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    African Americans

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    African American’s had a second class status in 1865‚ therefore their life was hard. By the nineteenth century slavery had been abolished throughout America’s Northern states‚ however it continued across the South. Between 1890 and 1910‚ the southern states government introduced the ‘Jim Crow’ laws‚ which allowed legal segregation. This created separate facilities for blacks and whites‚ these included education‚ healthcare‚ transport and public facilities such as; toilets‚ bus stations and drinking

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    African Art

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    Selma Hougeir Art History- Reflection paper #1 Learning about African arts was very interesting to me. I was born in North Africa and have seen a lot of North African arts‚ but never really knew much about the sub- Saharan African arts. The most interesting part of African history for me was the history of the Nigerian arts. I could not believe that the earliest known sculptures in Africa were from the 5th century. The remarkable Terra cotta pottery heads were made from fired clay. They came

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    The master’s view of slavery and Christianity was dismal. Many of these masters did not seek to convert their slaves to their own religion of Christianity. This paragraph will seek to explore why the relationship between slaves‚ their masters and their converting‚ or lack thereof‚ to Christianity was so tense. Initially‚ slavery was justified on the premise of missionary activity particularly among the Catholics of France and Spain in the New World‚ though certainly not only relegated to them. Charles

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    In 1517‚ one man unknowingly changed the whole of Christianity forever by nailing his 95 Theses to a door. This was the beginning of the much-needed Protestant Reformation that eventually resulted in hundreds of new sects of Christianity. This man accomplished this by simply standing up for what he believed in - the Bible. His name was Martin Luther‚ and his reforms improved the lives of European Christian’s by standing up to the corrupt Catholic church and promoting ideas that resulted in new freedoms

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    African diaspora

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    this article the authors present findings from a study of African immigrants to Ireland. The main focus of the study was to look at the experiences of pregnant and post natal African women and to explore questions about their experiences of maternity services in Ireland and also larger issues of integration into Irish society. The research was based primarily in a Dublin maternity hospital. The author also highlights a number of issues African immigrants face when living in Ireland‚ racism‚ family

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    African History

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    jurisprudence‚ trade‚ religion‚ non-indigenous flora & maritime affair This influence was recent in 17th-19 centuries Over 1000 years few influence of Arabic in Kiswahili morphology & phonology Was not a pidgin or creole as argued by Alamin Mazrui and Ibrahim Noor Sheriff Established in 9th cent area of Lamu Archipelago Shiraz origin tradition cannot be proven with archaeology & linguistic influence Shiraz (Persia) declined in importance much earlier before Shirazi migration Shirazi

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    African Savanna

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    The African Savanna is a tropical grassland. African Savannas get lots of rainfall. In the beginning of May is when the rainy seasons start. It ends in November‚ and they usually get about fifteen to twentyfive feet of rain a month. In the dry season they only get about four inches of rain. In the Northern hemisphere the dry season is from April to September. But in the the Southern hemisphere its from October to March. The African savanna comes in a wet-dry tropical climate. One way

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