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    President Truman made the correct decision to drop the atomic bombs on Japan in 1945. There were various events that led to his correct decision starting with Albert Einstein’s letter to President Roosevelt. In his letter‚ Einstein warned President Roosevelt that Germany might develop and use atomic bombs. These bombs were capable of mass destruction because of the energy released by the splitting of atomic nuclei. When a single free neutron strikes the nucleus of an atom of radioactive material

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    finds that he makes a mess when he eats and it doesn’t do much for his self-image. He has always prided himself on his appearance and likes to look smart. My strengths * I had very good eye contact with audience * I used good facial expressions in presentation * I answered appropriate open and closed questions during my presentation * I took my time appropriately when speaking to the audience * I used a clear voice tone in the presentation * I expressed myself in an

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    Ultimate Expression of Self One may view the beauty industry as a revolutionary road to independence and the future of beauty has never been more in the consumers’ hands. There are so many different looks that women can tap into‚ as well as taking pages from histories fashionable predecessors. What modern beauty really endorses is the individuality of a person through the representation of the body. However‚ the independence of beauty has also come with negative side effects for the youths who

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    impact of Christianity in Australia * The proportion of Christians in the Australian population continues to decline. * Internationally‚ the proportion of Christians in developing countries is tending to increase‚ whereas the proportion of Christians in developed countries generally is decreasing. * This paper first provides a brief overview of the current Australian demographic data and trends in relation to Christian denominations and other religious groups over the past 100 years

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    Elements of Religious Traditions Joshua McCoy REL/134 May 06‚ 2013 Dr. Johnny Boudreaux Elements of Religious Traditions Religion means different things to people‚ a religious person must have a transcendent aspect of life‚ e.g.‚ the existence of supernatural power above human beings. The religious perspective of an individual is dependent on how the person is persuaded by people who raised him or her. The descriptions or definitions of religion tend to be inadequate because they

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    Same-sex marriage has long been a contentious issue in Australia but now‚ with higher levels of public support than ever before‚ and a global push for marriage equality‚ it’s time for the debate to end‚ time for gay marriage to be accepted into Australian law‚ culture‚ and society. Australia is a country where individuals are afforded the right to choose their own religion and their own philosophy of life‚ the right to choose their friends‚ associates and how they will express themselves‚ the

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    Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 a. Summary of Law: The Framers of the Constitution realized the importance of the freedom of religion. Therefore‚ the right to express religion freely became one of the unalienable rights that are listed under the 1st Amendment. All laws passed by Congress are not supposed to be restrictive to the practices of any religion‚ but sometimes‚ laws that were meant to be “neutral” restrict religious practices just as much as laws that were meant to work against

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    The Contribution of Christianity to the provision of education Pre 1945 Australia There were many significant people that played a vital role in the contribution of education in Australia‚ due to their recognition‚ influence and determination during the 1830’s‚ the church has successfully created a well structured society that has continued to our present day. Father Therry In the 1830’s Governor Bourke attempted to set up an educational system that was intended to brake down denominational

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    TRADITIONAL RELIGIOUS PRACTICES Each religion has its own unique history‚ some recent and some originating in antiquity. Each religion also has its own practices for daily living based on traditions‚ beliefs‚ values and rules. Not all of these religious practices are applicable to inpatient nursing care‚ although they may be important in normal life. Some examples of some non-applicable practices could include adult baptismby immersion; the Muezzin calling the faithful to prayer; or special practices

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    Humans‚ by nature‚ are sexual beings. While religious values and social norms cause society’s view of sexual expression to be mostly negative‚ sex and sexuality are very common themes in art of all forms‚ such as sculpture‚ painting‚ and literature. It is also often seen in performance art. Musical theatre is one of the main outlets of sexual expression and has been for centuries. While this expression goes back generations‚ it has evolved greatly along with theatre and society itself. Musical theatre

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