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    What kind of people are they‚ who would do such a thing to another human‚ treating them with punishments and cruelty? A story of a young girl named Anne‚ From “The Diary of Anne Frank ”she faced the grueling punishment from the Nazi concentration camps and another tale from “I am Malala” Malala faced many challenges she was shot by her own kind the Taliban just because she was standing up for girls’ education. Pursuing your dream is very important those dreams could be as simple as wanting every

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    show each just what kind of solider or leader they can be. In example‚ Jumping at 3‚000 feet and carrying a 60 pound packs‚ the Guarding Angel team of Maddama and Tech Sargent Dan Warren‚ a member of the 308th Rescue Squadron from Patrick Air Force Base‚ Fla.‚ leapt into 15 degree below zero tempetures blowing winds‚ and inclement weather (Hayes‚ 2012). It was all for the sake of a fellow solider in need of medical attention. These types of dedication and personal sacrifice are what make future leaders

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    In the ancient world‚ religious tolerance was mainly in the context of imperial states using it as a political or strategic tactic to hold power within an imperial state ; or as part of religious teachings that forbade the forced conversions of others. In modern times‚ many sovereign Western countries‚including the U.S‚ have implemented religious tolerance with the aim of multiculturalism and have even codified it. In the Persian context‚ it was used as a political strategy to help advance his conquests

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    probably less chances of rash judgments. However may also result in more rash judgments due to misconceptions from what a person evaluates of the other person. If every person were to start consciously be aware of these perceptions then there would also be a greater sense of caution amongst people. Everyone would be looking at each other’s faces to determine what kind of person they are and what that person might want to do. But these perceptions are all guesses‚ if everyone were to rely on these perceptions

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    Religious and Ethnic Groups Ika Michelle Webb ETH/125 June 7‚ 2013 Judith Rozarie Religious and Ethnic Groups According to Encyclopedia Britannica‚ Orthodox Judaism is a “the religion of those Jews who adhere most strictly to traditional beliefs and practices.” (Britannica‚ 2013) Differentiating from Christianity‚ Orthodox Jews adhere to daily worship‚ traditional prayers and holidays‚ and how and when a child goes through adulthood. While in a synagogue‚ men and women are separated‚ which

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    The Importance of Religious Freedom As Catholics‚ we have the privilege to participating in certain subjects‚ such as politics. It can be extremely difficult for us to participate at times‚ because of our controversial‚ misjudged‚ and misunderstood beliefs. Some subjects we deem as wrong are Abortion‚ Euthanasia‚ and Capital Punishment. Some professions cause us to go against our faith such as nursing. Examples of ways they are tempted to go against their faith include physician-aided suicide

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    competitors with Christianity‚ Jews became easy scapegoats for rulers who wished to exploit fear and prejudice. In 1182‚ Philip II Augustus‚ eyeing the wealthy Jews of Paris‚ ordered all nonconverting Jews out of France and confiscated their property and possessions‚” (248). It was very harsh to banish an entire group of people based on their religion but Phillip the King had motivations to order all non-converting Jews out of France. They did this because the Jews living in France had become so

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    had owed to the Danes. This is a mark of true heroism‚ as Beowulf‚ a Geat‚ was risking his life to save people who were not even his own. Beowulf’s conflict with Grendel was nearly selfless‚ although he did enjoy the fame and reward that followed Grendel’s defeat. He risked his life for what he felt was the good the people‚

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    Question 2: Explain the origin of Judaism and Christianity. Both early Christians and early Rabbinic Jews were significantly influenced by Hellenistic religion and Hellenistic philosophy. The ancient roots of Judaism lie in the Bronze Age polytheistic ancient Semitic religions‚ specifically Canaanite religion‚ a syncretisation with elements of Babylonian religion and of the worship of Yahweh reflected in the early prophetic books of the Hebrew Bible. Certain circles within the exiled

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    will attempt to address the plight of the Jews in Poland during the Second World War by looking at questions such as‚ why did so many Jews die in Poland? How much responsibility‚ if any‚ can be placed on different factions and contributing factors to the Jews struggle? And how did these factions and major events aid the Nazis in following the path to Auschwitz‚ Treblinka and the other concentration camps? Poland had a long history of tolerance towards the Jews and had one of the largest Jewish populations

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