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    these religions began with Abraham‚ and spread out with his sons. 4. How are the stories of Moses‚ Jesus‚ and Muhammad alike and different? 5. After reading these excerpts‚ how do you think these religions compare? I think that they all compare in the sense that each of the gods had sacrificed something for the people and they are each saying there should be no other god than them. 6. What are the primary differences and similarities among the three religions? Why? All of the religions believe

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    the religious approach comes across as a mysterious power or energy. Second‚ is it a religion? The Tao is clearly a "higher power‚" but is it what people mean by the kind of higher power religions concern themselves with? In what ways does a "higher power" need to be conscious power? Taoism is a religion in my opinion. But this has to be based on the persons beliefs‚ for me a religion has to include belief in a higher power‚ been kind and having a bit of peace with ourselves. Taoism

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    Florence Nightingale considered the founder of modern nursing. At the age of 24‚ she had felt to be called by God to help the poor and sick. Many people know that she was influential in the nursing. They might not know how much she truly impacted it. Before Florence Nightingale came along‚ nurses considered their job unimportant an low status‚ as they were untrained and not taught about nursing. Also‚ she volunteered to nurse soldiers during the Crimean War. She analyzed the difficult conditions

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    Richard Wright and his Effect on Modern Poetry Modern poetry is often characterized by its formal aspects‚ free verse‚ classical allusions‚ borrowing from other cultures and languages‚ its open form and breakdown of social norms. The literary tradition isn’t respected but individuals are focused on. Critics believe that no great poetry was written in the 20th century despite the existence of many poetic persons. Many poets neglected tradition as they think that poetry should change with the

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    that were marked by love for others‚ in particular the needy and the poor‚ and that have transformed big parts of society. * The principle value of diversity‚ or to put it different: to respect the freedom for all‚ whatever conviction or even religion one might adhere. This was established only after a long struggle‚ but it is there. The paradox is that no continent in the world saw such widespread and deep atrocity as Europe has experienced in two World Wars. That no continent brought forward

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    The Once and Future King‚ By T.H. White‚ is the book that has influenced me more than just about anything in my life. I first read The Sword in the Stone when I was in grade 3. The rest of the book was too hard for me at the time‚ but 3 years later I returned and read the rest. Since then I have read the book cover to cover countless times. I love the book so much‚ in fact‚ I have a well-loved soft cover copy for reading‚ and a newer hardcover so sit on my shelf. The ants in the Sword in the Stone

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    become the best through different ways‚ which are in relation to their ideology. Popular ones among ancient civilizations were through military or religious power. In particular‚ ancient Greece’s religion is well-known as it is in mainstream media and taught to many students. In the same way‚ Greece’s religion was well-liked in the ancient world. The twelve Olympian gods and goddess have a notable spot in Greece’s society. Specifically‚ Dionysus‚ the god of wine‚ festivity‚ and theatre. Being such an

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    the “average” viewpoint among my church associates? 4. ETHNICITY How does my ethnic history‚ culture‚ and consciousness influence my interpretation of the Bible? 5. GENDER How does my gender history‚ culture and consciousness influence my interpretation of the Bible? 6. SOCIAL CLASS How does my social-class history‚ culture and consciousness influence my interpretation of the Bible? Since the dominant ideology in our society tends to deny that social classes exist among us‚

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    My holy religion is Islam and it has lots of positive effects on my day to day life. The holy religion of Islam has 5 basic pillars‚ and each of these pillars has positive effects on life. I would further explain each pillar and its effect on life. The first pillar of Islam is reading Kalema Tayeba. By reading this Kalema and believing on its words‚ Muslims admit that there is no God except Allah and prophet Mohmmad (P.B.U.H) is the last messenger of Allah. After reading this Kalema‚ Muslims admit

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    According to James Brain‚ why is witchcraft feared and what does witchcraft symbolize in terms of past and present attitudes toward women? Witches represent people’s deepest fears about themselves and society & power and authority by denying sex‚ food‚ or nurture by outright disobedience. What does the anthropological category witchcraft refer to‚ and how did the word ‘witchcraft’ gain its negative image? The denigration of the body & it gain it’s negative image simply b/c of “witches” believed

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