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    Analyse the 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

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    Rise of China

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    POLS1006 – Rise of China China: Emerging economic giant Transition from centrally-controlled. Marxist economy to market- based economy. Deng Xiaoping = massive economic growth China increased the budget of military spending. The government claims it is due to: living expenses‚ training‚ maintenance and equipment. Taiwan: China claims their territory Threatened military force if they claim independence Function of the State: ENSURE THEIR OWN SURVIVAL 2 realist answers: i) limiting

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    China Rise

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    * ------------------------------------------------- Assess the question of “China’s peaceful rise” from the standpoint of at least two of the paradigms. * ------------------------------------------------- * ------------------------------------------------- * ------------------------------------------------- Introduction * ------------------------------------------------- Realism and liberalism are the two important theoretical frameworks explain and predict the patterns of

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    The Rise Of Peron

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    Rise of Peron 1. How did the long term context in Argentina help Juan Domingo Peron to rise to power? • Political: Unpopularity of the governments of the Infamous Decade – explain. • Argentine nationalism as promoted by the FORJA (Radical Orientation Forces of Argentine Youth) (Proyect) • Socio-economic: Problems faced by the working class ( also complete Student Study section p13 Q a of Mimmack and use the first paragraph under Peron: Secretary of Labour and Welfare p15 Mimmack to help)

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    This paper will look at the Christians in the second and third century and how the Graeco-Roman intellectuals attacked Christianity. Furthermore‚ it will look at the Christian response to these attacks. The problem with the Christians in the Roman Empire was not so much a Roman problem initially as the Romans allowed the Christians to carry out their religious practices in relative peace. However‚ it would seem that a number of factors had occurred‚ namely the squabbling between Pagans‚ Jews‚ and

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    Paul was a man that truly changed the way Christianity is viewed. He was not always a believer himself‚ but once he converted‚ there was no holding him back from spreading the word. Paul was chosen by Christ to spread the word‚ and throughout his missionary work‚ it is proven that he was just the man to do the job. Paul was actually the ‘reborn’ name of Saul. Saul was not a believer. He accused Christians of blasphemy. Paul’s thoughts about Christianity changed one day on the side of a road. Paul

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    Rise of Japan

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    The rise of Japan has been greeted by countries around the world with a mixture of surprise and wariness. Western powers in particular‚ perceived the rise of Japan as a regional threat to their interest in the far East. The document‚ a letter written by President Roosevelt to Senator Knox regarding the relations between the United States (US) and Japan in 1909 is a reflection of the wariness of Western powers to the rise of Japan. Furthermore‚ the letter also shows an important passage in the social

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    and Two allies were murdered in a country in which closer to 95% of the population recognized as Christian. In Christianity and Genocide in rwanda‚ Longman helps to elaborate on how and why Christians evolve into the 1994 genocide. Christians did not contribute to the genocide due to a common acceptance; instead‚ Longman’s powerful narrative says that “something in the nature of Christianity in Rwanda built unwilling to restrain genocide”

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    Christianity Vs. Islam

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    Christianity vs. Islam When it comes to comparing both cultural religions Islam and Christianity they both contrast in many things. Religion is one topic and the culture is another one. They both have majorly different viewpoints of theology and ideology. Although‚ Christianity and Islam are both religion they different in theology and ideology. Christianity theology comes from two Greek words meaning “God” and “word” combined. Theology means the “study of God”‚ and study of what the bible

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    Profit‚ the Defiler of Christianity: a comparison of religion in Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass and Letter from Birmingham Jail In the year 313 AD‚ Emperor Constantine I adopted the Edict of Milan‚ allowing Christians to practice their faith without persecution. Although Christianity had been around for more than three hundred years by then‚ this was a foundational building block of the institution known as the “Church”. When we look back at the history of Europe we can see that

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