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    The ancient Egyptians strongly believed in a natural order and balance called Ma’at. One woman however‚ went against this order. Hatshepsut was the daughter of the Pharaoh Thutmose I‚ and eventually claimed the throne as queen‚ but the only other heir to Pharaoh was her younger‚ half-brother‚ and it was a duty that needed filling. Evidence would suggest this would’ve been a very difficult job to accomplish for a woman and she seems to have taken considerable actions‚ including the claim that she

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    Mid-Term Exam Essay Questions The roles‚ callings‚ and practices of the Shaman in many Indigenous Religions. Are there any shamanistic practices in any of the other religions we have studied? If so‚ give examples and explain. The Shaman is a man or woman who interacts with both spiritual and non-spiritual worlds. They do not use black magic or for their own self gain. Their role is to go to the spiritual world to gain knowledge and get the power to heal. They also communicate with the dead to settle

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    history‚ heroes have arisen in many forms. Some of these heroes have been loyal and sacrificed themselves for the greater good and others have been great warriors that have passionately fought for their kingdom. Overall‚ these individuals have been a role model for their society and truly given their people hope. Heroes give people honor in being part of their kingdom. They also can help be the last inner strength someone needs to win even the hardest

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    Introduction To World Religions What is Religion?  A system of beliefs and practices (are put to organize life somehow) that attempts to order life in terms of culturally perceived ultimate priorities. (example: in some cultures something are important‚ but it not might be important in our culture) Religion talks about-( how we care/ how we don’t care. etc)  Adherence-(we stick to these things) to a set of believes or teaching about the deepest & most elusive-(hard

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    Slaves of the Ancient Greece Even with a government where every man is equal slavery was still a common practice. “The ancient Greeks had several words for slaves‚ which leads to textual ambiguity when they are studied out of their proper context” (“Slaves in Ancient Greece”) Slaves were marketed‚ stripped of liberties‚ killed off‚ and were treated unfairly. To begin with‚ Slaves have been around throughout history but the ancient greeks were interesting because of their form of government.

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    The Struggle of Women in Ancient Times Women in ancient Greece and Rome struggled to exist. Women were not allowed certain privileges such as going to school‚ getting essential jobs‚ and some were even made into slaves. This was not the case for all women‚ but‚ the great majority of women were not treated as equals. Women even had certain duties in the public depending on their marital status. Women in ancient Greece and Rome did not have valid opinions‚ only the man’s opinion mattered. Women

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    eighteenth centuries writers such as Descartes and Voltaire were heavily influenced by religion‚ as evidence of their writings. The Declaration of the Rights of Man is a perfect example of how religion impacted society during the period of Enlightenment. As Descartes uses knowledge as an Archimedean point‚ he uses the existence of God as part of this knowledge. He studied the relation between science and religion very carefully. He set out to find out how we know that we are able to know. At the same

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    considered people or the pharaoh who was believed to be a God-King; although the king was expected to not attempt to change anything radically or they would upset the equilibrium of the universe. The Egyptian law was governed by religious principles. The role of the Ma’at was essential

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    (1295-1294 BC)‚ a military commander from the East Delta‚ became the founder of the new XIX dynasty under the former king Horemhebe‚ which‚ together with XX‚ is called Ramessid. They were tasked with restoring the influence of Egypt in the "post-World" world‚ which underwent major changes. The great legacy of Thutmose III in Asia was almost lost. Absorbed by the reform‚ Akhenaten departed from an active foreign policy‚ reacting little to the letters of the Asian vassal kings about the growing threat

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    Why is religion important in the world today? Religion by definition means ’a specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons or sects’. It is the way by which people willingly chose to live their lives and makes decisions. People in the world today have many religions and varying beliefs. Broadly speaking the major world religions have lots of similarities in that they all teach goodness and provide a way by which humans can live in peace with each

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