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    Year | Progressive Era Chapter 9 Timeline Name of Idea/Event/Law | What Law/Amendment didPurpose of Movement/Organization | 1860 | | | | | | 1870 | Women’s Christian Temperance Union | 1. First organization among women devoted to social reform with a program that "linked the religious and the secular through concerted and far-reaching reform strategies based on applied Christianity." - The purpose of the WCTU was to create a pure world by abstinence‚ purity and evangelical Christianity

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    Buddhism is believed to have originated about 2500 years ago‚ near 500 BC in on the border of Nepal and India. Its founder‚ Gautama Buddha (Prince Siddhartha) was raised in a well-to-do family and lived surrounded by excess. Though raised in this way‚ Siddhartha was not convinced of the true value of these material items. After seeing the “four sights” sent by the gods‚ Siddhartha "born a prince and raised in luxury‚ renounced the world at the age of 29 to search for an ultimate solution to the

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    Sun Belt: Southern states moved for jobs caused centriod to move south. Cultural Hearths: Locations on the earth’s surface where specific cultures first arose Syncretism: Borrow from both past and present Folk Culture: The artifacts and customs of daily life preserved by smaller groups partially or totally isolated from the mainstream society around them VS. Pop Culture: The constantly changing mix of artifacts

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    In the book of Integrative Approaches to Psychology and Christianity: An Introduction to Worldview Issues‚ Philosophical Foundations‚ and Models of Integration‚ by David N. Entwistle focus on the aspect of integrating Christian faith with psychology .The importance of the book is a gain a “more complete view of humans nature and weaving together perspectives from with either perspective alone” ( Entwistle‚ 2010‚ p. 3). His purpose raised questions on whether psychology and Christianity are different

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    4-MAT Review: Integrative Approaches to Psychology and Christianity Charlee Alan-Evans University 4-Mat Review: Integrative Approaches to Psychology and Christianity SUMMARY In David Entwistle’s book‚ Integrative Approaches to Psychology and Christianity (2010)‚ he explores two potentially divergent disciplines: psychology and theology. He then considers whether integration of these two disciplines is attainable‚ desirable‚ or necessary (p. 16). The author points out that regardless

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    Since 1970‚ United States of America has seen a considerable amount of immigration because of economic chaos and civil wars in Latin American countries. The fight between the government of El Salvador and leftist guerrillas in 1980 brought about 500‚000 immigrants to United States. They settled primarily in California‚ Florida‚ Massachusetts‚ and Washington‚ D.C. The civil war in Nicaragua in the year 1980 drove an estimated 800‚000 Nicaraguan immigrants to the United States Mexican Americans

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    Self Identification and Activism. Undercurrent‚ 7(3)‚ 55-62. Backgrounder on Situation of Adivasis in South India. (2009). Retrieved from http://wwwd.acpp.org/uappeals/bground/Adivasis in SIndia.htm Das‚ N.K. (2006). Cultural Diversity‚ Religious Syncretism and People of India: An Anthropological Interpretation. Bangladesh e-Journal of Sociology‚ 3(2)‚ 1-19. Parajuli‚ P. (2010‚ June). Forests of Belonging: Reflections from Peasant and Adivasi Perspectives . Journal for the Study of Religion‚ Nature

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    known religions which have been around in Africa since the beginning of human civilization. Some conservative estimates these civilizations and religions to be over 10 000 years old. This then identify Voodoo as probably the best example of African syncretism in the Americas. Although its essential wisdom originated in different parts of Africa long before the Europeans started the slave trade‚ the structure of Voodoo‚ as we know it today‚ was born in Haiti during the European colonization of Hispaniola

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    their ancestral homelands to Southern plantations‚ to the North. Lawrence depicted scenes of poor housing‚ unfair work‚ and institutionalized prejudice through Italian renaissance easel technique and inclusional Christian narrative - an example of syncretism and evidence of departure from American regionalism. Rather than glorifying the history and traditions of a given area‚ typical of regionalism (which would not apply to the plight of American blacks)‚ Lawrence and other

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    Hispanic Identity Tammy Simpson University of Phoenix Hispanic Identity Names are very important and when discussing the differences between racial or cultural‚ it is very important to remain culturally sensitive. Explaining the differences between Hispanics‚ Latino‚ Chicano‚ and Mexican American may give you a better understand of why some people choice what they want to be called. Because people should be able to choose how he or she is called and names disempowered can have serious

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