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    Personal Narrative

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    day‚ my dreams and aspirations have been shaped in an odd manner in a conflict of values. I grew up in Iran in a traditional Persian family that was also influenced by western values. We were living in the middle of an Islamic Republic with a fundamentalist Islamic ideology that conflicted with my family values. “Our Family values are fundamental principles‚ they solidify the foundation for a strong‚ tight-knit family‚” my uncle always says‚ to remind us the importance of the family values. My family’s

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    even further with his people. The coalition of forces against the Shah consisted of the traditionalists and the modernists‚ but these categories brake off into many diverse groups who all had their own motivation to dethrone the Shah. The Islamic fundamentalist‚ Ayatollah Khomeini‚ was seen as the figurehead of this movement. Khomeini’s followers shaped the movement within Iran while Khomeini was in exile‚ spreading the beliefs of Islamic fundamentalism‚ which evidently acts as the binding notion that

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    Case of Ruth

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    as a role model and having children by an acceptable husband‚ she apparently abdicated in the struggles of sexuality‚ rebellion‚ and identification‚ leaving these conflicts unresolved. Her conscious recollection of her parents’ are of a rigid‚ fundamentalist father and a critical mother and these may had affected her as a child‚ a wife‚ and a mother also. Ruth was socially isolated and that her lack of relationship outside the family was enforced by her parents‚ at least in terms of dating. Her

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    Once referred to as the “original marriage” Polygamy is now an alternative lifestyle lived by many‚ but is it right? There are multiple countries around the world that believe that this is in fact an applicable way of living. The Origins of polygamy are extremely vast and are practiced all over the world. However‚ in the United States it is illegal‚ yet there are many knowing individuals who still partake in this style of living. It is reported that “there are 40‚000 people living in polygamous families

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    Causes Of Being Terrorist

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    What are terrorist? terrorist is a person who uses unlawful and intimidation‚ they are against innocent people‚ in the political war terrorist believe in justice. Terrorist will find away to get justice when they feel like no one hears them out. Terrorist are really getting out of hand that america wants to declare war on terrorist . but they don’t know what terrorist is. Terrorist are violent‚ non-combatant people‚ their intentions are to put fear into those targets. Do you ever wonder what

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    THE MANY FACES OF FANATICISM Kalmer Marimaa Ph.D. Student in Social Science‚ Lecturer in Religious Studies and Sociology at the Tartu Theological Seminary‚ Estonia‚ kalmerm@yahoo.com ABSTRACT. The article presents fanaticism as a universal phenomenon that can manifest itself in almost every sphere of human activity. Although many expressions of fanaticism are negative and destructive‚ some can be almost neutral or even positive. The article describes the characteristics of the fanatic

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    Absolute dating methods are used to determine the age of materials. We need to understand how fossils are made so we can date them properly. There are five ways bones are fossilized. They are by permineralization‚ unaltered preservation‚ carbonization‚ authigenic preservation‚ and recrystalization (Shepherd). When a fossil is found you need to make sure that it can be preserved properly so it can stay in the same shape to enable research. Many steps are taken to prepare fossils and conserve them

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    understanding of the universe has unfolded a plethora of answers to age-old questions. As strong scientific evidence has surfaced which is contrary to the prevailing religious view‚ open-minded believers have adapted their beliefs accordingly‚ but many fundamentalists refuse to accept scientific evidence . Everything in nature can be seen or measured. However‚ god is intangible‚ and to believe in god is a complete act of faith. Many theists point out that certain aspects of nature are also invisible‚ such

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    good as possible. Being hardworking and loyal was a refugee a lot of Protestants fled to. This is where I think; having Weber’s theories in mind‚ “capitalism” in its purest form maybe found a start. In 1 Corinthians 10:31 is an example of how fundamentalist believers might approach everyday life: “So‚ whether you eat or drink‚ or whatever you do‚ do all to the glory of God”. Always working hard to please the Lord is an attitude that has been carried on for generations in a lot of Christian families

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    In the short story “The Gospel According to Mark”‚ Borges uses Espinosa and the Gutres to comment on the outcomes of preaching previously unknown beliefs to a group of people. However‚ the author chooses to make this statement on the matter using an ironic situation. Borges uses irony to weave a descriptive subtext that is interesting to the reader and creates interesting intertextuality between the story itself and the Gospels. Borges’ use of irony is meant to show that preaching a theology or ideal

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