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    In the song‚ “All That I Require” written by Radney Foster‚ the speaker conveys a theme of the political dangers of extremism and fascism. The line “I’ll make us strong again / you’ll sleep safely in your beds / I’ll reign down hell upon those dirty mongrels’ heads / And the blood of all your children is all that I require” directly correlates to pathos for the pity of the beliefs against previous fascists leaders like Hitler‚ Stalin‚ and Mussolini during WWII. Through this‚ he illustrates the errors

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    thorough complete political or social reform which may be politically extreme. As is evident‚ these terms do not necessarily have negative connotations which are associated with the term today. However‚ negative connotations arise from the threat of extremism‚ labeled as radicalisation‚ which is usually defined as a process whereby an originally moderate individuals or groups of individuals become progressively more extreme in their thinking — and possibly their behaviour — over time. This process is

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    NAME:-ABHINAV GOYAL CLASS:-VIII-D ROLL NO.:-1 TIME LINE Topic PAGE 1st:-MODERATES 1-2 2nd:-EXTREMISM 3-4 3rd:-REVOLUTIONARY 5-6 4th:-MAHATMA GANDHI 7-8 MAHATMA GANDHI REVOLUTIONARY MODERATES (A.D.1885-1905) During the period from 1885 to 1905‚ the Congress was led and controlled by the moderate nationalists. The famous among them were Dadabhai Nairobi (The Great Old Man of India) Surendra Nath Bannerji‚ Ferozeshah Mehta‚ Gopal Krishna

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    Level 2 Certificate in Equality and Diversity Unit 4: Living in Diverse Communities Assessment You should use this file to complete your Assessment. The first thing you need to do is save a copy of this document‚ either onto your computer or a disk Then work through your Assessment‚ remembering to save your work regularly When you’ve finished‚ print out a copy to keep for reference Then‚ go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your My Study area

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    Democratic failures 3. Clash between executive and judiciary 4. Absence of law and order 5. Influx of refugees 6 . Weaponisation 7. Drug trafficking 8. Mass massacre 9. Political gains 10. Feudalism Religious causes: 1. Religious intolerance 2. Secterianism 3. Role of religious madressahs. 4. Religious elites indulgence in corruption 5. Misunderstanding of religion 6. Futile desire of heaven 7. Portray negative image 8. Material gains 9. Selfish motives External causes

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    intervention cannot be omitted‚ other factors can be argued to have been both equally and more detrimental to the peace process. These include the founding of the Haganah‚ the 1948 War after the declaration of the State of Israel‚ and the rise of political extremism. The aim of this essay is to identify which barrier among so many was most significant in the hundred year period from 1900 to 2000. Prior to the 1900’s Palestine had been inhabited by both Arabs and Jews‚ who generally lived peacefully. From 1920

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    finally have a unified world. Kissinger believes that there are four main world orders: Westphalian peace‚ Islamic extremism‚ Sinocentrism‚ and US idealism.

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    placed him in a questionable place‚ which made exploring his stance on various other issues (not political) immensely fascinating. Yousef Al-Qaradawi‚ had a long career as an Islamic figure and in many ways he fought against the rise of islamic extremism/ radicalism. Therefore‚ in this paper I will argue for the opinion that Yousef Al-Qaradawi is in fact an unbiased Islamic figure and does represent the middle path between

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    causes are religious extremism‚ war in Afghanistan‚ poverty‚ social inequality‚ and illiteracy. Some of the main effects are bombings‚ killings‚ and assassinations especially of police and military personnel‚ damage to tourism‚ and a bad image to the country. Religious extremism is caused by Madrasas (a school and hostel attached to a mosque in which religious teaching is given). The effects of these are terrorism‚ bombings‚ and killings. Here is an example of religious extremism. The terrorists of

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    Religious Extremism Religious violence and extremism‚ sectarian narrow mindedness and shallowness are such special features‚ which do not have conformity‚ any accordance with the real teachings of religion. Islam teaches religious toleration and peace for all‚ not only for its followers but also for the infidels and idolaters as well. Surah Alkafiroon is a living example and evidence of that. Allah talks to people through Prophet (s.a.w) as follows: Say:o disbelievers! I worship not that which

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