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    terrorist activities to the political instability‚ economic conditions‚ standard of lives of the masses. yet others attribute it to the religious extremism of portion of the masses of Pakistan. There is another school of thought that say that the injustices done by World super powers towards the third world countries and Muslim countries have led the world to this situation and yet there is one another school of thought that attribute the current terrorism activities and the blast and suicide attacks

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    name: MADAM SALINA BINTI AHMAD Prepared by: AHMAD FITHREE BIN ABDULLAH (130297) MEGAT FARIS DANIAL BIN MEGAT NIZA IZHAM (135633) MUHAMMAD AMIRO REZZA BIN AZMI (131785) ISLAM AND THE INTOLERANCE PROBLEMS The article that we have analysed was entitled Islam and The Intolerance Problem which was written by Cathy Young. Before we go further on the analysis‚ we would like to introduce the writer briefly. Cathy Young writes a weekly column for Real Clear Politics and also a contributing

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    Mockingbird is a novel with a purpose of demonstrating various themes that apply to life in general. It is about a young girl‚ Scout‚ who grows up in a world where injustice is practiced among most people. As the novel progresses‚ Scout learns from numerous people‚ such as her father‚ her brother‚ and her neighbors‚ that intolerance of others plays an important role in Maycomb County. As a result of the way she is brought up by Atticus‚ Scout matures becoming one of the few in Maycomb who accept

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    has to bear the brunt of it. Pakistan’s involvement in the War on Terror has further fuelled the fire. We are facing war like situation against the terrorists. This daunting situation is caused due to several factors. These factors include social injustice‚ economic disparity‚ political

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    Commission on the Holocaust. In 1980‚ he became the Founding Chairman of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council. He is President of the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity‚ an organization he and his wife created to fight indifference‚ intolerance and injustice. Elie Wiesel has received more than 100 honorary degrees from institutions of higher learning. I will like to pay a special tribute to Elie Wiesel because he spent 40 years battling the evils that continue to plague our planet. Elie Wiesel

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    Crumbling Between Tolerance and Intolerance The more different choices we have‚ the more we appreciate our decisions or at least we have more the chance of replacing our habits to “better” ones. On the other hand‚ so much of differences may lead to conflicts as well since perception of “different” changes from one another and to some; it is not always something desirable. This is why only when combined with tolerance‚ moral‚ religious and ethnic diversity in societies‚ colors the scenes of our everyday

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    our society are evident factors in the story “On the Sidewalk Bleeding” by Evan Hunter. The main character‚ Andy‚ because of his gang membership‚ is pre judged based on his jacket and not for who he actually is. As a society‚ we do not notice the injustice within our culture. Prejudice‚ an underlying and unseen inequality made the difference between life and death for Andy. Andy could have been saved numerous times from after he was stabbed but the reaction he faced from the people who could have saved

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    Discrimination against overweight people is prevalent. Jennifer Coleman‚ the author of “Discrimination at Large”‚ focuses on the problem of discrimination against fat people as the most crucial form of intolerance that exists in our society. The whole society widespread and reinforce weight inequity. Unfortunately‚ comparing to other forms of discrimination‚ it does not have a legal protection. However‚ it should have one. Discrimination against overweight people‚ particularly women‚ is

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    Luther King Jr.’s Letter From Birmingham Jail. Even though our Founding Fathers established these rights to all of the people in 1787 and slavery had been abolished in 1865‚ a negro’s life did not fall under this covenant of freedom. Hostility and intolerance plagued these times‚ and someone needed to put an end to the oppression. Too much scarlet red had oozed out of the lives of innocent negro men‚ women‚ and children. Martin Luther King Jr. was one of those individuals who rose up and fought for justice

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    The Crucible: Salem vs. American Fundamentals In "The Crucible"‚ written by Arthur Miller‚ religious freedom and justice of the law are the main controversial aspects that are not enforced in this play. The Crucible is a play in which Arthur Miller writes about the tendentious‚ hysterical event of the Salem witch trials that occurred in Salem‚ Massachusetts during 1692. Miller writes "The Crucible" to show how inequitable and unjust the law can be in a time of fear and tension of the masses. In

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