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    THE ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR

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    THE ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR (1945-50) Definition: Martyn Walker calls it the “civil war of the human race” about the balance of global power‚ with an ideological element. It was the indirect conflict between the USA and USSR that went on from 1945-1991. And it was expressed in everything from an arms and space race to chess tournaments - and even ice hockey matches. The Long-Term Reasons Many regard the Cold War as having roots going back decades before the end of WWII in 1945. Both sides

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    religions that are in the world are Hinduism‚ Buddhism Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam. Religion helps to guide many people’s lives when it pertains to how they live; however‚ it is more than a belief system for individuals. Religion also helps people form an identity. This paper will examine the relationship between the major religions and explore the differences of each religion through examining their rituals and beliefs. Hinduism‚ Buddhism Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam all have different

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    Examples Of Origin Myths

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    Origin myths give us reason to believe in other things besides what factual science tells us about the world. People want something to believe in because it gives life a purpose. People thrive on having the ability to have different beliefs which teaches us what being American is all about. Without these things we would be forced to all have the same beliefs and learn about the same things. We would never be given the opportunity to question things beyond what we are told and already think we know

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    Origins of the Vernacular Language Bradlee Melton American InterContinental University Abstract Until the sixteenth century Latin was known as the official language during the Middle Ages. Latin became less used as it was hard to read and to understand but through Latin the Vernacular language was created. Before the sixteenth century all textbooks and even the Bible were written in Latin creating a great diversity between the upper crust of society and the common people. When the Vernacular

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    ORIGIN The subcontinent has been the center of different types of cultures and traditions since a long time‚ this area has a vast and colourful array of people who originate from different tribes and cultural heritage. The origin of the Chenchus tribe from India‚ is connected with the Lord Mallikarjuna of the Srisailam temple‚ who was the personification of Lord Shiva. There was a couple who lived in a small hut near the Srisailam temple. This couple lived happily but there was an empty space between

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    Origins of the Cold War

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    ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR In the middle of 20th century‚ mankind suffered one of the biggest tragedies in its history. The Second World War brought devastation all over the world with almost every country in the world participating in it. Toward its end everybody hoped that this would never happen again and that the political firmament in the following years would be more stable than any time in history. The leaders of the Great Powers met at Yalta‚ in February‚ 1945 to achieve peace. But

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    What theories did people developed to try to explain the origins of disease? Through the years‚ the spread of diseases developed around the word. Many people didn’t understand what the cause of disease‚ so they believed evil spirits was the cause of sickness. These people use multiple of methods to find a cure as they: prayed to God‚ visited witch doctors to do spells‚ and special ritual dances to find a cure. People created these theories to explain human disease for millennia. Even the Greek physician

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    The origin and purpose of superstitions Superstitions are part of every modern culture in today’s world. They help us overcome issues difficult to understand and aid us in transitional years‚ often telling us what is ethically writ and wrong. I say modern culture because I regard superstitions as elements of "earlier versions of our culture". Every culture has an evolution of its own‚ and as we advance in science‚ technology‚ art and humanity in general‚ our culture evolves and changes. What

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    Sun Dance Origin

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    According to the origin of the Sun Dance‚ which is a sacred annual summer ritual that was performed by some twenty tribes of the Plains Indians (the nomadic tribes of the American mid- west). The performance of the Sun Dance varied among different tribes people‚ but certain activities were common throughout the various Plains Indian tribes. In a word‚ the performance types and structure are different between varies tribes. Just like other native dance and music‚ the purpose of the Sun Dance‚ which

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    Throughout the world there are a vast variety of religions‚ but most don’t realize how much these religions have in common and tend to notice just the differences. Christianity and Judaism‚ though different in many aspects‚ actually share some interesting similarities. Though there are many things in common between these two religions‚ only three will be discussed. Those will be the monotheistic belief‚ the sharing of the Old Testament and the preaching of several similar goals. To start off‚ both

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