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    church. This shows that religion in American society is still important because it fills people lives with happiness‚ it helps marriages last longer‚ and it provide moral guidelines. One way religion is still important in American society is because it fills people lives with happiness. It turns out that the practice of religious has a significant effect on happiness and an overall sense of personal well-being. If you practice religion‚ it effect your happiness in some way. Those pursuing a

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    this world‚ religion has been existed more than 2000 years (Hall 2012) and religion has a huge influence to our daily life. But now‚ there is a voice that religion impede our society and increase instability. There are plenty of controversies about this question but it seems that the opinion is unreasonable and unreliable. In this article‚ there will be three aspects of evidences which are religion with war‚ religion with science and religion with the stability to prove that religion does not impede

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    New Technology Gives Benefits to our Society  Today’s society is heavily influenced and affected by technology. Nowadays‚ people like to come out with new twchnology. There are many technology that useful such as Xbox‚ PSP‚ iPhone‚ broadband and GPS. All these new technology contribute many application that helps people in their daily life. These technology definitely provides benefits to our society which are people can find information and learning something easily‚ save a lot of time andconnect

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    being spices which India had plenty‚ and it was this that lead to the colonisation of India. Through Indian colonisation‚ India faced many changes in the modification of policies that affected the economic stability of India. Another major impact of British colonisation was the huge impact it had on India’s people‚ the changes that took place ranged from beneficial technological changes to a major loss of money for Indian workers. British colonisation also impacted on the culture and religion of the country

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    In Brave New World they have a completely different point of view when it comes to the idea of religion. Rather than them believing in a God or in some religions gods like most people in our real world believe they do not have a God that that all just worship. The story of Brave New World is one that shows a completely different religion that most people in our world would think is just completely odd and a religion that is completely out there and it would never actually be a real thing. In the

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    Economic development in New Zealand ! HDI Life expectancy GDP per capita PPP Literacy rate Mean years of schooling 2010 0.907 80.40 years $25‚293 99% 12.4 years 2013 0.919 80.82 years $25‚689 99% 12.5 years ! The Human Development Index (HDI) is a composite statistic of life expectancy‚ education‚ and income indices used to rank countries into four tiers of human development. From the year 2010 to 2013‚ New Zealand’s HDI has gone up

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    The Philippine Islands was discovered by the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan. Magellan planned to go to Molluca‚ the Spice Island in the Far East‚ but instead of using the usual route to the East he wanted to navigate in the west‚ aiming to discover a new and easy way going to the East. Magellan tried to convince the king of Portugal King Emmanuel I about this plan but the king refused. Disperated with Portugal’s response‚ Magellan went to Spain and laid down his plan to the king of Spain King Carlos I. The

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    The New England‚ Middle‚ and southern colonies of colonial America were similar because it was socially acceptable for males to go to college and learn about the bible but politically and economically these regions were extremely diverse. In the New England colonies‚ (Massachusetts ‚Connecticut‚ New Hampshire and Rhode island)‚ they were economically different because they were deeply connected into the triangular trade network that was linked to New England ‚ the Caribbean and the west

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    7 Ways Your Siblings Have Shaped You: Brothers as guidance can be bad at sometimes. Siblings are a blessing and a curse. A sibling is the longest relationship most people will have. people can be more affected/shaped by their siblings than by their parents. siblings shape each other in important ways. Siblings can buffer stress‚ provide good practice for interacting with peers and a good relationship with peers. They may help raise our vulnerability towards mental-health issues like depression

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    began to establish colonies in the northeast; in the area they called New England. The Spanish interest lied in the southwest. Living in two unassociated areas caused the Spanish settlements and the New England colonies to be quite unlike each other. When faced with the task of finding similarities between the two‚ not much can be found. It is the differences that stand out when studying the English and Spanish‚ from religion to politics to ideals. The Spanish began exploring America with “gold

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