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    mainly on the sins of pride‚ gluttony and greed‚ the characters we find in The Canterbury Tales‚ particularly “The Pardoner ’s Tale‚” are so overwhelmed by their earthly desires and ambitions that they fail to see the effects of their sinful actions‚ therefore depriving themselves of salvation. For example‚ gluttony is defined as the desire over-indulgence of food and drink. The pardoner says that gluttony is the sin that has corrupted the world. The first form of gluttony is drunkenness. Drunkenness

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    Why Liberation Theology Developed The theology of liberation consists of ideals that show material poverty as a bad thing and spiritual and solidarity poverty as a good thing. It also puts a strong emphasis on helping the poor and idealizes helping the poor as a Christian duty. Latin American liberation theology was the origin of this whole movement and began in Peru through Gustavo Gutierrez. Around the time when the Latin American liberation theology came about‚ Peru was a very poor country

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    Hindus Civilization

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    MAJOR CITIES  Harappa  Mohenjo-Daro HARAPPA  Harappa is a city in Punjab.  Northeast Pakistan‚ about 35km (22 miles) southwest of Sahiwal.  The modern town is located near the former course of the Ravi River.  The ancient city existed from about 3300 BCE until 1600 BCE and is believed to have had as many as 40‚000 residents  It’s culture extended well beyond the bounds of present day in Pakistan. HARAPPAN CONTRIBUTIONS EARLY HARAPPAN  Centralized authority  Trade networks

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    Ashley McKenzie POLS 101 3/7/14 Liberation: Framework and Perspectives The perspectives‚ beliefs and ambitions of minorities and activists groups have made strong political impacts since the 1960’s in the United States. The civil rights movement during this period inspired people of different ages and race that had felt singled-out to push forth their voice as well as their opinions and ultimately to produce change. Their main purpose was not to create violence‚ but to instead live in a better

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    The Departure From Black Liberation Theology. Womanist theologians do not completely depart from the major views seen in black liberation theology. In fact‚ it is impossible to understand the role of Christ for the black female without examining black liberation theology and The Black Church. Womanist theology both expands and challenges methodologies used in black liberation theology. Black liberation theology arose out of the Black Power Movement. Black liberation theology’s goal is to expand the

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    Women’s Liberation Movement in India. What relevance do the complaints and demands of the Women’s Liberation Move­ments have in India. Certainly ours is a patriarchal society in which male supermacy is a fact of life accepted by both sexes from earliest childhood. Yet the lost of Indian women has not always been subservient. In the pre -Aryan days women enjoyed far more freedom than today’s young girls. The society was matriarchal and they owned property. The Aryans‚ even after coming to India

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    vicious person trying to gain earthly riches. Particularly‚ as I look at the character traits of Macbeth and the internal struggle he had between immorality and earthly riches; I couldn’t help but to compare his situation to any of us today. We as Christian have many internal battles; whether they are between our earthly possessions and Christ or our own immorality and earthly riches. We can all relate to Macbeth in some way. As I read the play‚ I learned that earthly riches is not worth my soul

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    In Pedagogy of the Oppressed‚ Paulo Freire touches upon two different forms of education: the banking concept and problem-posing. In doing so‚ he unearths a concept that is deeper than education itself. He states‚ "Indeed‚ the interests of the oppressors lie in ‘changing the consciousness of the oppressed‚ not the situation which oppresses them ’; for the more the oppressed can be led to adapt to that situation‚ the more they can be easily dominated" (Freire 4). This statement can be applied to

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    invention. The world of Bosch is nearly inconceivable to the man from modernity‚ but we look into The Garden of Earthly Delights‚ and we try to see Kenneth Anger‚ and if we simply ignore observations that don’t fit‚ the two seem to be a reiteration of the other and then just a reiteration of the Bible and the story of creation‚ the story of the human race growing and sinning and decaying.

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