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    Religion is one of the most ancient‚ sacred and time tested institution in society that is used as an instrument of social control. Religion espouses certain values and ethics which serve as a yardstick to measure our actions against. People feel that there is some power‚ or institution wielding immense power to which we are accountable to. In such a situation people would think before committing certain acts which are not accepted by the society. Due to the presence of such a force a person would

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    known as success that of which can be obtained through Zen Buddhism. Success is when one’s hard work results in the accomplishment of being enlightened‚ which one cannot be received from Taoism due to the fact that the philosophy’s main goal is to be one with the Tao or the Way. Both philosophies‚ Zen Buddhism and Taoism‚ originated in China. There are Three Fruits of Zen Buddhism‚ which occurs once a person is able to pay attention and open a new thought into each present moment to allow for stillness

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    Helen Yagnyuk Christianity and Taoism. Contrast Comparison essay. Christianity and Taoism are both widely spread and well-known religions‚ which‚ however‚ are totally different and have their own unique features. The major peculiarities and contrast can be perfectly shown by three important points of every religion: the idea of world creation‚ main principles and the idea of death‚ life after death. To begin with‚ the creed of Christianity is based on the belief in the benevolent

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    In Between the World and Me‚ last year’s celebrated epistolary memoir‚ Ta-Nehisi Coates centers the bodies of black folk and their struggle against the grain of America’s racial cosmology. Written in a posture of intimacy‚ Coates reflects on the hypervisibility of his raced body: “by now I am accustomed to intelligent people asking about the condition of my body without realizing the nature of their request.” Beneath his own struggle‚ Coates questions what the inheritance and heritage of an anti-black

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    Ta-Nehisi Coates’‚ Between The World And Me is a book directed to Ta-Nehisi’s son‚ Samori Coates. Between The World And Me illuminates the struggles that African-Americans have faced and are continuing to face today. The book highlights what it means to be and how to live as a black person in America‚ a country that has not only perpetuated the hardships of African-Americans‚ but has also benefited from them. From the era of slavery to the misguided ideals of the “American Dream‚” African-Americans

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    Assignment Explain what Duty of Care means in Children and Young people’s settings and how this contributes to the Safeguarding or protection of individuals. The duty of care you provide in your setting Is to keep the children safe and protect them from any dangers‚ such as physical‚ sexual or emotional abuse or harm‚ daily harm such as hot water‚ trips and hazards and anything else that may cause a danger or harm to a child. Children have a right to be treated equal and fair to each other with

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    Ta-Nehisi Coates’s book Between the World and Me brings up many of the topics of racism that are not being discussed today and should be discussed‚ especially at Berkshire. Between the World and Me sheds a light on much of the racism that is not seen in America. When Barack Obama became president the idea of racism in America was to decrease‚ this is not the case‚ racism was pushed under the rug and hidden though it was never perished. Coates shows this throughout the book making references to his

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    particular way or do something. Ta-Nehisi Coates author of the novel‚ Between the World and Me‚ attempts to answer man of these questions using the experiences he dealt with in his life. Because of the lessons he learns through experience and the struggles he sees all around him in America‚ Ta-Nehisi Coates claims the color of your skin and your gender affect the amount of power you have in this world. In Between the World and Me‚ Coates recounts many encounters in his youth that taught him important

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    1. Throughout Between the World and Me there are certain myths that Coates tries to disassemble. When Coates stated‚ “But race is the child of racism‚ not the father‚” he wants to disassemble the fact that race is real. Race is a tangible thing defined by hue‚ hair‚ and other clear boundaries. Coates explains how whiteness is a construct because those whom are considered white has changed so many times throughout history. Blackness‚ is also a construct. It was created to make sure there was a mass

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    3) Describe‚ compare and contrast the salvation theories of hinduism‚ buddhism‚ taoism‚ Confucianism‚ Judaism‚ christianity and Islam. Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ Taoism‚ Confucianism‚ Judaism‚ christianity and Islam. All of these religion govern the way of life for billions of people. These religions preach similar philosophies especially when it comes to life after death. Christianity‚ Judaism‚ and Islam‚ are the most similar religions. In order for their followers to achieve salvation they must live

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