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    between fellow man remain constantly noticed and remembered‚ preventing humanity from truly achieving peace and unity as a species. An article featured on The Guardian written by Steve Taylor states an early American psychologist’s (William James)’ theory on war is that war’s prevalence is due to the positive psychological effects it brings. James states‚ “War establishes a sense of unity against the face of a commonly shared threat‚ binding people together.” The article continues to mention how war

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    capacity‚ and allow for inferences to be made for the sake of experience. The Critique of Pure Reason dissects this dichotomy at length‚ and claims that there is a necessary dependence between empirical intuitions and objects of pure reason that allow mankind to think and cognize in very specific and consequential ways. He argues that these three transcendental ideas‚ which are psychological‚ cosmological and theological in nature‚ lead us into a discussion that makes distinctions between what is and what

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    under the protection of his own laws‚” (Montesquieu5). He also states that “ Nothing affects mankind more than names‚” (Montesquieu9). Names‚ a desire for power and an overall inclination to rule oneself explain Montesquieu’s opinion of modern politics. Modern Politics contains deceptive tactics and manipulation. This can be seen through his discussion of Pompey for instance. The thing that helps with unity on a greater scale is commerce because it helps the individual nation which is guided by self-preservation

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    Substance‚ despite the outward appearance of diversity‚ expresses their common foundational unit. Once the theological foundation of their substance was established by Tertullian‚ according to McGrath‚ Cappadocians defended the Trinity’s divine unity by recognizing that the one Godhead existed in “three different modes of being or manners of existence (311).” In other words‚ Cappadocians argued that they are “one substance in three persons (311).” Despite the argument‚ radical Christian writers

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    because of the way people have changed their views towards the church and the action taken from the reformation to benefit the church. The Christian church is still divided today because of the effect of the reformation period but still works to build unity. The reformation period encouraged many people to interpret the likes of lutheranism and Calvinism in their own way‚ which is why there are now over 30‚000 Christian denominations since the reformation with each of them having their own set of teachings

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    The word harmony also symbolises unity among organisms of the varied genus‚ quite contrary to the popular belief that this elusive aspect can only be taken into the account of people from different ethnic groups. The diversified nature of our country Malaysia‚ be it flora‚ fauna or the

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    rights of individuals. Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ John Fitzgerald Kennedy‚ and Abraham Lincoln suggest that mankind should live in unity because the cooperation between peoples will help a nation stand strong. Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ a Civil Rights Activist of the 1950s‚ delivered the “I Have a Dream” speech in 1963 to advocate for equal rights for all ethnicities and to convey the message that unity is essential to the strength of society. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. starts his speech by uniting the audience

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    well-known throughout the world‚ as are many of the other murals that accompany it at Denver International Airport. The paintings‚ painted by Leo Tanguma‚ are said to depict unity and peace among all races and ethnicities of mankind. The artist is well known for his artistic contributions to society‚ focusing primarily on unity‚ social equality‚ and human dignity. (Lettieri & Tanguma) While the artist is the only one who can understand their work to the fullest‚ this painting seems to depict war and

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    destruction that occurs on the island is due to the natural instinct of humans to destroy and tear down one another. In Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies Golding uses three major symbols‚ the conch shell‚ fire‚ and the beast support his theme that mankind is evil. The conch represents the order in humanity until it brakes and all hope is lost. The fire represents the hope to be saved yet in the end it only destroys. Lastly‚ the beast represented the fear of the unknown and is the origin of violence

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    ask Jefferson to put himself in the slaves shoes. This creates sympathy because he is able to connect what Job had to go through to the struggles of people living in slavery. Throughout the letter Banneker continually uses “heaven” and “Father of mankind” to make the audience feel guilty for how the slaves were treated. By using these words he establishes his knowledge of the bible as well as equality. Using all of these examples he is

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