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    America. Some prime examples include Baptists‚ Methodists‚ Presbyterians‚ Pentecostals Lutherans‚ and Mormons. It has been something that all Christians alive today grew up with and have become the norm in Christian society. Each denomination has a certain characteristic that distinguishes themselves from each other‚ but no one ever asks why do we have denominations or are they necessary. These questions‚ when asked‚ produce some rather disturbing results. Denominations are unnecessary and are actually

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    | Do We Live in a Sustainable Society? | MMCC Winter 2012SCI 200George Gilmore | | Jonathan Norman | 2/24/2012 | | There are many ways to define sustainability and to answer the question of whether we live in a sustainable society you should first define the question. The simplest definition of what a sustainable society is still very complex. A society that can persist over generations‚ one that is farseeing enough‚ flexible enough‚ and wise enough not to undermine either its

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    How Do We Become Human

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    How do we become human? We can become human only‚ if we relate. There are many possibilities of relating (show a connection and formal relationship). And if we analyze the many different wants‚ we will find a number of dimensions or value centers‚ which are necessary in the process of becoming human. These interconnected dimensions can be called Anthropological constants‚ and they are listed as follows: 1) Relating with one’s body‚ nature and the cosmos- we have to care for ourselves and it includes

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    Do we actually need government? Is it possible to live without laws or rulers? Because man needs a moral limits‚ government is absolutely necessary. A government is a body that has the power to make and enforce laws within an organization or group. In the broadest sense‚ government means to manage or supervise‚ whether over an area of land‚ a set of people‚ or a collection of assets. The primary duty of a government is to reward the people who do good things and punish the wrongdoers. There are

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    Why Do We Use Propaganda

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    deliberate spreading of rumors‚ ideas‚ or information to help or even harm a person‚ group‚ movement‚ institution‚ or nation. Propaganda is the use of images to influence or persuade an audience‚ it is a way to address and sway many important events today and throughout history. Americans used propaganda for motivation in WWII‚ as well as in churches. Many religious groups use it to spread there beliefs and the most known for rebelling against a society was the Nazi’s who were a large rally of the German

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    Why Do We Fall in Love?

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    influences of the society in which they live. In seeking to make sense of our sexuality we must look to its origins. Where does our sexuality come from? In this article‚ I would like to look at two approaches to that question. Is the mystique and the romance‚ the music and the moonlight‚ just nature ’s way of hoodwinking men and women to reproduce? One is the prevalent‚ contemporary‚ scientific approach. And then we ’ll contrast it with the Torah approach o specifically‚ the KabbalisticoChassidic perspective

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    Why Do We Study History?

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    Why do we Study History? People live in the present. They plan for and worry about the future. History‚ however‚ is the study of the past. The purpose of historical findings and inquiries is not simply to present facts but to search for an interpretation of the past issues. Historians attempt to find patterns and try to relate through the rigorous study of documents‚ laws and artifacts left by people decades or centuries ago. It is commonly understood that an understanding of the past is essential

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    is needed in that society. Censorship can help keep children under control and sometimes cause children and parents also to think about what they see and hear. Becoming one‚ protecting children and letting racism go is why we need censorship. As of right now our society is falling apart. The people in this generation are not in unity and that’s what we need. In God’s eyes‚ all of the people

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    Do We Have Duties to Others? I saw an article from the news a few days ago; it says an old woman slipped down on the street in china‚ most of the people wouldn’t help‚ and others of them tried to get so close but still wouldn’t lend any help. Therefore the old lady was lying there for over 20 minutes in the cold and wet street and waiting for someone “brave enough” to get her to the hospital‚ only because they all worried about been getting blamed and take the responsibility of all the money for

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    take benefit of their freedom of speech still remains secrecy. William F. Buckley Jr. in his essay “Why Don’t We Complain?” attempts to influence his audience that they are cautious to speak up when faced with circumstances which demands our attention. This essay addresses what he feels to be an important issue in today’s contemporary American society. Why are we so afraid to speak up when we have a problem? Though consideration of the message is written‚ which is a fairly simple piece to read and understand

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