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    Assess sociological explanations for the increasing number of religious and spiritual organizations and movements in society today. (18 marks) There are many explanations for the growth in other religious and spiritual movements in society today sociologist have offered three main explanations for this trend‚ marginality‚ relative deprivation and social change. Sociologist Weber argued that other forms of religious and spiritual movements such as sects tend to arise as a result of marginality. This

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    tools to the Rasta’s and their religion and a massive amount of Rasta’s see it as a way of life rather than a religion as a result of this the researcher did a research in order to find out “The importance of the Rastafarian symbols to the Rasta’s and why does the Rasta’s of the community of Rose Hill District‚ St.Mary join this religion?”   Acknowledgment The researcher would like to thank a number of persons for their assistance and cooperation throughout this research without them the

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    Designer Babies In a near future it looks like the old way to make a baby will be out‚ and a new way will be called “Designer babies”. Making your own baby exactly how you want. A Designer Baby is pretty much like an adult build a baby. Should Designer Babies become the new thing...should it even be allowed? Designer babies are modified humans‚ having a baby modified condemns children to preventable suffering and death literally changing the shape‚ changing the structure of their DNA. Designer

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    The Khilafat movement (1919-1924) was a pan-Islamic‚ political campaign launched by Muslims in British India to influence the British government and to protect the Ottoman Empire during the aftermath of World War I. The position of Caliph after the Armistice of Mudros of October 1918 with the military occupation of Istanbul and Treaty of Versailles (1919) fell into a disambiguation along with the Ottoman Empire’s existence. The movement gained force after the Treaty of Sèvres (August 1920) which

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    WHY THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD NOT SPY ON US All the countries establish in its political constitution and in its legislation‚ the duty of the government to look over the life of its citizens‚ protecting them from the risk: the internal threats (inside the proper country) and external (outside the country) That is why‚ it is admitted‚ and it is even required‚ that the government possess a structure of intelligence that resists the action of dangerous forces‚ however lately‚ it has been found that in

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    Essay question: Trace the unification movement within the German confederation up until 1834. What were the main obstacles to overcome? German unification‚ from 1815-1834 faced many obstacles‚ obstacles that would have to be overcome if the unification movement within Germany were to be successful. From the very beginning there were many forces acting against the unification movement‚ states like Austria were very much against the unification. The people in Austria were reactionaries; they believed

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    Lecture 1 WHY NEW MARKETS MATTER Overview: • • • • • • What defines a new market How new markets create big industries How new markets build great companies Why ignoring new markets is perilous How new markets can become a source of corporate renewal What trends make new markets particularly critical today What Is a New Market? • • • For the purpose of this subject‚ our focus is on markets that have not existed previously. It is concerned with tapping latent demand to create new sources of

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    10 Surprising Facts About Death Penalty In The Philippines For Filipinos‚ few issues can be so polarizing yet undoubtedly interesting at the same time as that of the death penalty. After all‚ some of the most memorable moments of our history have involved capital punishment (the Gomburza’s garrote‚ Jose Rizal’s firing squad‚ etcetera). Although we won’t enter in the un-ending whirlpool of debates and choose which side we’re on‚ we do however would like to share some of the more-interesting stories

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    fault If you are going to ban one dog‚ then why not just ban all of them? People are discriminating against dogs just because of one little incident that had happened before. The government is allowing the insurance companies to deny people coverage‚ just because of the type of dog they decided to own. It is not the dogs fault if the owner does not know how to control their dog or allow them to get energy out so they don’t become aggressive. People should be allowed to own whatever kind of dog they

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    innovation is the creation and subsequent introduction of a good or service that is either new‚ or improved on previous goods or services. Product innovation is defined as: the development of new products‚ changes in design of established products‚ or use of new materials or components in the manufacture of established products[1] Thus product innovation can be divided into two categories of innovation: development of new products‚ and improvement of existing products. Systemmatic Innovation of Products

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