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    When the Puritans were planning their trip to the New World‚ they saw possibilities they could not see in England. They wanted to be free to build their own godly community‚ but they did not want to separate completely from the churches in England. They wanted to establish a community that others looked up to. They wanted to move to this new land that had so much potential. The Puritans found the opportunities they were looking for when they decided to move across the water to New England and were

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    of tolerance to respect‚ acceptance and appreciation of the infinite richness of our cultures‚ our manner of speech and the way in which we express our human qualities “(Tolerance 1)”. In this sense‚ society must tolerate all forms which produce separatism. Tolerance is encouraged by knowledge‚ open mindness‚ great communication‚ and a free conscience. Tolerance is putting up with people’s attitudes‚ actions and behavior so that people can get along. I guess I have always had a high tolerance for

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    Langston Hughes (1902-1967) absorbed America. In doing so‚ he wrote about many issues critical to his time period‚ including The Renaissance‚ The Depression‚ World War II‚ the civil rights movement‚ the Black Power movement‚ Jazz‚ Blues‚ and Spirituality. Just as Hughes absorbed America‚ America absorbed the black poet in just about the only way its mindset allowed it to: by absorbing a black writer with all of the patronizing self-consciousness that that entails. The contradiction of being

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    The Analysis for “Lifeboat Ethics: the Case Against Help the Poor” In the article “Lifeboat Ethics: the Case Against Helping the Poor”‚ the author Garrett Hardin raised the question that whether the rich countries should help people suffer from poverty. He claimed that the supporting strategies for the developing countries‚ including the World Food Bank could result in more severe recourse inadequate issue and other disasters. In addition‚ a large number of immigrants flood in the US could ruin

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    Title The Extent That Malcolm X Achieved His Goals In The Civil Rights Movement And The Legacy He Left Behind Outline Plan Define and justify: This project will serve to highlight the role of Malcolm X in the struggle to fight for black civil rights in the civil rights movement in the USA‚ which was led by many groups at the time such as the NAACP‚ The Black Panthers and Martin Luther King. I chose to research Malcolm X’s involvement because he expressed the anger‚ struggle and insistence of black

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    elbows are together and hearts apart. It gives us social togetherness and spiritual apartness. It leaves us with a stagnant equality of sameness rather than a constructive equality of oneness."  Black separatism advocated the perpetual physical separation of black people from other races. Separatism would call for a separate nation for black people. Separatist views encouraged blacks not to agitate for social‚ intellectual‚ and professional equality with Whites and instead surpass them as a tribute

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    engaged and participated with the ecumenical movement. In the first listing of history by Briggs‚ he points out that the “origins of the Baptist movement are to be found in the history of the Radical Reformation and within the logic of English Separatism‚ it is difficult not to see Baptists as naturally schismatic.”1 He stresses that Baptists are seen as naturally separatists because of the history of the denomination and their growth as a whole. The intent of the article can be found in one of

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    | Developer Type | Executive: Head of Govt.(Head of State) | Executive Selection Method | Legislature: Lower House (Upper House) | Electoral System (Lower House) | Other Institutions/Players | Key Interest Groups | Political Parties | Political Culture | Britain | Early | PM (Monarch) | PM: Appt. by H. of Commons | H. of Commons (H. of Lords) | Single-member district (1MD) FPTP | Whitehall‚ regions‚ London‚ traditional establishment (Church‚ military‚ old universities)‚ ethnic minorities | Big

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    The most prominent factors which led to World War 1 were nationalism‚ militarism‚ imperialism‚ the Balkan and Morocco crises‚ and the alliance system. As luck would have it‚ these factors either started in response to‚ or because of each other. The alliance system was one of the last factors to emerge before the war. The alliance system was a main cause of World War 1; it came into play because of a few factors‚ and did not cause the war alone. Nationalism‚ the love and support of one’s country

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    Abstract Sikh nationalist movement “The Khalistan movement” generally refers to the demand for a separate Sikh state called Khalistan ("The Land of the Pure") in Punjab region of India. The Khalistan movement was fought on various grounds mainly though in the name of cultural and religious identity‚ political insecurity and self-determination. (Gaurav‚ 2014) The independence movement was propagated by members of the political-religious group Akali Dal and its various splinter groups‚ and internationally

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