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    CHAPTER ONE 1. INTRODUCTION As a social creature‚ man (economic‚ social and political status notwithstanding) craves for and enjoys freedom of association‚ freedom of movement‚ right to embark on any lawful economic activity‚ having the right to vote and be voted for‚ and to live in a conducive environment devoid of wars or tyrannical government. When all‚ or at least most‚ of these conditions are attained‚ the outcome is usually the creation of avenues for peaceful co-existence of individuals

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    and must aim at reforming‚ renewing and developing at the internal level. It has also to strive to clarify and highlight the truths of Islam and dispel the doubts harbored about it‚ in a moderate‚ gentle and flexible way that shuns all forms of extremism‚ violence‚ vehemence and zeal‚ inviting to the righteous path without being impulsive‚ undermining the interests of the target audience or offending the latter. The discourse must be sublime and elegant in form and content. It must be free of imitation

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    The late 20th century saw a prevalent suppression of individualism and an increasingly negative view of mental illness. However‚ in the years leading up the 1970s‚ the psychological field witnesses an immense growth despite the intolerance still present. As the psychological field expands‚ terminology grows‚ and the discourse used to define those diagnosed becomes more specific. For Susanna Kaysen‚ author of Girl‚ Interrupted‚ these labels become a struggle of identity‚ as she comes

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    22.4: Burke’s protest of the revolution does not come from his estimates of its “extremist nature”‚ because he does not appreciate the extremities that are involved. He said that he was “incapable” of being in touch with those “who profess principles of extremities and who‚ under the name of religion‚ each little else than wild and dangerous politics.” That being said from what I have read about Burke‚ was that he was a religious man who believed that a man’s right was not an abstract principle‚

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    assists us when learning about others and helps us get along and solve problems together‚ like fighting poverty or protecting the environment. But it can also cause problems‚ like fights and worries about losing our own beliefs‚ especially with extremism on the rise. To handle this‚ we need to respect each other’s beliefs‚ talk‚ work together‚ and remember we’re all human. Both Daoism and Confucianism have a variety of effects on society‚ while Daoism focuses on nature and harmony with one’s self

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    “I have been led by the bitter necessities of an interesting life to value the age-old practice of the wise: Doubt” (Shanley 6). The words of John Patrick Shanley about doubt resonates the belief of the people. Many often belief that doubting is the easiest thing to do. Not to believe is simple to do than to believe. However‚ more often than not the opposite is true. It is easier to follow the roads being walk by the others‚ that to deviate the path. It takes a lot of courage to say no‚ when everybody

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    their views‚ opinions‚ feelings and wishes are taken into account. Use of the governments prevent and channel programme; which focuses on early intervention designed to safeguard adults. As well as stopping people from becoming involved in violent extremism or supporting terrorism. Although there is no legislation in relation to protecting vulnerable adults directly‚ there is guidance to social services under local authorities to protect

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    activities. The start of the terrorism in Pakistan was late in 1999 when the incident of Lal masjid took place; when the militants and the religious followers got head to head. The military took over the mosque but that gave the birth to the religious extremism and since then terrorism has just peaked to its extent in the last one decade. The religious militants who were able to escape from the mosque in Islamabad; rehabilitated in the tribal areas and from their started to plan against the government

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    threat Class 081 NO.15 Renie With the development of society and the upgrade of facilities‚ people can reach news all around the world with no efforts. As a result‚ they learn certain problems threatening our world‚ such as terrorism‚ extremism‚ poverty‚ totalitarianism‚ and so on. However‚ when pondering what the most dangerous threat the word faces today is‚ people’s opinions vary. As far as I’m concerned‚ terrorism is the most dangerous one‚ since it brings us lots of distress and suffering

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    got one. It even has its own book in which all the rules are written. And like any religion the love of the game is passed through generations. If my father supported a team I am automatically put into the hierarchy of followers when I am born. Extremism also exists in the religion of football‚ and the extremists are known as the hooligans. Fans use the mean of violence to show there love for the team. They can be viewed as the jihadis‚ fighting the rival team supporters for the pride of

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