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    Christianity In The 1950s

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    As everyone knows‚ the 1950s is a decade when America is possessed by the glorious period of religion‚ especially the Christianity. Basically‚ the principle and concept of Christianity are focused on the love of human life‚ particularly love and relationship between male and female. Thus‚ in the intense period of glorious religion‚ the homosexuality is a prohibition which cannot be expressed through the eyes of the world not only because of the abnormality in the society‚ but in the religious beliefs

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    Buddhism and Christianity

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    Between 600 BCE and 600 CE‚ universal religions in Asia and the Mediterranean‚ particularly Christianity and Buddhism‚ both spread through trade networks‚ but emerged with diverging ideologies and through different founders and religious leaders. Both Christianity and Buddhism were constantly evolving religions that had missionaries and pilgrims that traveled long distances to share their beliefs. The Silk Road and the Indian Ocean Maritime System proved to be trade routes that not only shared

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    Islam and Christianity

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    Christianity and Islam The two most populous religious belief systems in the world today are Christianity and Islam; however they are in constant conflict with each other. The problems exhibited by each religion toward the other have their beginnings in Ancient times when Christianity had finally reached a large part of civilization‚ while Islam sprouted up almost overnight. There are many differences in the historical context as well as belief systems of both religions‚ which lead to their

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    In the essay‚ Battling Malaria in Uganda‚ Fiona Kobusingye successfully incorporates rhetorical strategies to convince the audience that there is more to do to help Uganda in their war with malaria. The rhetorical strategies that were most helpful to deliver the message was the powerful diction choice‚ anecdotes‚ and rhetorical appeals. Her choice of diction gives a very powerful negative attitude towards maliara. An example of this is found in paragraph six when Kobusingye says “generating vicious”

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    Christianity and Trade

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    and merchants play a major role in Christianity and Islam from their origins to the 1500’s‚ and even though both had similar attributes yet differed as well. Christians and Islam both had a negative outlook‚ both had their religious viewpoints‚ as well as both changed their views towards trade. Despite this‚ Christianity began to open up to trade‚ even tolerating it‚ while Muslims became stricter on merchants and trade. Furthermore‚ Both Islam and Christianity had a negative attitudes for instance

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    INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE ON ANKOLE CATTLE IN UGANDA BY DR BAMEKA‚ RONALD Abstract The study set out to assess the extent to which indigenous knowledge is used in selection of the productive characteristics of Ankole cattle. The diversity of indigenous Ankole cattle breed is being reduced through replacement by indiscriminate importation of exotic breeds of higher economic potential or crossbreeding with exotic breeds. Moreover‚ such exotic breeds have been selected on the basis of a limited

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    Christianity in Beowulf

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    cultures reflected towards Beowulf which‚ are the Christianity culture and the pagan culture. Paganism and Christianity are both equally portrayed and expressed in Beowulf. It cconsists of heroes that are called Anglo-Saxons‚ who prided themselves on upholding their values of advancement‚ glory and revenge. Christian essentials are brought into Beowulf and could be taken to another perspective because the poet is Christian. Although Christianity has an effect on Beowulf‚ it is known still to be

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    COMMUNICATION USED BY ORGANIZATIONS IN UGANDA Communication is the process by which we exchange information between individuals or groups of people. It is a process where we try as clearly and accurately as we can‚ to convey our thoughts‚ intentions and objectives. Means of communication on the other hand refer to the agents‚ instruments‚ methods or resources used to impart or interchange thoughts‚ opinions or information. Most well established organizations in Uganda today use many types or means of

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    Pentecostalism has become the fastest growing segment of Christianity. "It is growing at a rate of 13 million a year‚ or 35‚000 a day. With nearly a half billion adherents‚ it is‚ after Roman Catholicism‚ the largest Christian tradition" (Christian History‚ "The Rise of Pentecostalism‚" issue no. 58‚ vol.17 no. 2‚ p.3). In addition‚ the largest church in the world‚ the Yoi Do Full Gospel Church‚ is a Pentecostal church in Korea‚ with a weekly worship attendance of 240‚000. Two Pentecostal Churches

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    in Uganda Charles Martin‚ a 29-year-old American who had worked for Hydro Generation (HG) for 2 years before embarking on the Ugandan damn project. Martins’ educational experience‚ a degree in African Studies from the University of Wisconsin as well as a MBA from the University of Maryland coupled with his experience working through the Peace Corps made Martin uniquely qualified to work for HG in their new venture in Africa‚ a hydro-electric damn in Uganda. During Martins tenure in Uganda ‚ his

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