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    Origins Of Inequality

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    Portable Edmund Burke”‚ or can be seen as a diversion from our innately good self due to the modernization of society and lack of strong social contract as Jean Rousseau asserts jointly in his work “The Origins of Inequality” and in “The Social Contract”. After an in-depth analysis

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    Origin Of Junzi

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    1) Through the Revealing World Religions text I was able to learn the origin of the junzi. In Confucianism‚ the true personality followers should aspire to imitate is the sheng‚ which translates to sage. Because this is hard to obtain‚ Confucius created junzi. Junzi‚ translated as gentleman‚ is more easily obtainable by individuals. Junzi is second only to the sheng (or sage) as defined by Zhu Xi in in the BBC documentary Genius of the Ancient World. The qualities of such a person are plentiful

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    The Origin of Earth

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    The Origin of the Earth‚ One of God’s Hidden Secrets “Much of geology is pure speculation and is as such on the same basis as philosophy‚ or must be accepted on faith‚ as the truths of theology” (Rehwinkel 177). For geologists this means that any theory of how the Earth‚ atmosphere and life originated‚ takes faith to believe‚ whether it is the evolutionist’s view or the creationist’s view. Creationists believe that the Earth was created 6000-7000 years ago. This number is based on what the Bible

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    The Origins Of Hinduism

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    in four parts such as Reg Veda‚ Sama Veda‚ Yayur Veda and Vedic Atharwa. Hindu civilization and national life are also evident in the book or the book Brahmana Upanishad. The thethird book is the basis of thought and the basic life of Hindus. The origins of Hinduism followed by a change of life style in India. The life style of Hindu society is divided into four castes. First is Brahmana Caste which consists with religious people‚ second is Ksatria Caste consist with government people or state officials

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    Aztec Origin

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    The Aztecs Origin The Aztecs were a small tribe that went to northwestern Mexico until 1116 BCE. According to a legend‚ one-day‚ Huitzilopochtli which is the god of sun and war‚ told the people to move south. He told them he would take them to a secure home. The new home would be marked with a sign. It took them 100 years until one day a priest saw the sign. It was in the middle of a lake called Texcoco. There were other tribes living in the place. They were reluctant and didn’t let them share the

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    Satan's Origin

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    from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil in the Garden of Eden. God‚ of course‚ forbade Adam and Eve from eating from the tree‚ and in doing so‚ this caused them to be expelled from the garden and indirectly caused sin to enter the world. Satan’s origin‚ however‚ was as an angel in heaven serving under God. At this time‚ he was known as Lucifer. Lucifer grew jealous of humans‚ who are in God’s eyes‚ his most perfect creation. Lucifer‚ and a group of angels whom he persuaded‚ rebelled against God

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    Origin of disparities

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    Origin of disparities Gini coefficient Lorenz curve Disparities resulting from : - parental education - ethnicity - residence - income - employment - land ownership Gini coefficient is a measure of dispersion or inequality. It’s used to show inequality in wealth. (land distribution). It allows to analyze the changes in income inequality over time in individual countries and make comparisons between them. It ranges from 0 to 1. It is sometimes multiplied by hundred to give values from 0

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    The Origins of Theatre

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    The Origins of Theatre Theatre has been around for thousands of years dating back to the B.C.E era. There are many forms of theatre Ritual Theatre‚ uses theatrical techniques of song‚ dance‚ and characterization but is still firmly rooted in religion. Many scholars agree on two traits that distinguish theatre from rituals. First theatre must have an actor that plays a character‚ a person that takes on a role of a human‚ object‚ or animal. Second theatre usually has a story with conflict;

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    Origin Of Eugenics

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    1.) The historical origins of the practice of discriminating based on race started back during 1662 where the invention of whiteness during the same period colonial leaders began to put Europeans into new categories which is white. Categories were invented in order to describe and identify among Europeans each other. Before the new categories people were identify base on your national origin. But the new idea was that European get categorized into one single category which is white. White appears

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    Human Origin

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    100‚000 years ago‚ a diverse group of hominids‚ or humanlike species‚ occupied Earth. By 30‚000 years ago‚ however‚ only Homo sapiens—the most modern species—remained. One of the most hotly debated issues in paleoanthropology‚ the study of human origins‚ focuses on how Homo sapiens evolved to outlive the other hominids. The current best explanation for the beginning of modern humans is the Out of Africa model. This holds that Homo sapiens arose in Africa and gradually replaced hominid species in

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