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    an important role in enabling the mujahedeen during the Soviet invasion. In 1979, President Carter signed a directive for secret aid to the warriors and the CIA started funding the mujahedeen in 1980. At that time the United States funded the mujahedeen because they wanted to…

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    Feminist theory is about gender inequality. Game theory is the interaction people have with one another. They are used in different ways in different parts of the world and can help people to understand things. They are used in groups, culture, society, religion, race, gender, groups, and families. In functionalist theory there are some important concepts. One of the important concepts are social structures and social functions. According to Kimberly…

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    Russian Orthodox Religion

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    Needless to say, the origin of church in Russia traces back to the time of Kievan Rus where Prince Vladimir in 988 made Christianity the state religion of Russia. In the 14th century Moscow was made the capital with the threat of the Mongol Tatars. During this period the church experience its status till the fall of Constantinople in 1453. Further from 1589 to 1721, the church was under the Patriarch. With the abolishment of the Patriarch, an ecclesiastical body known as Holy Synod was formed…

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    To American- British- Ghanaian philosopher, Kwame Anthony Appiah, religion has a variety of roles in his idea of cosmopolitanism around the world: as a cultural artifice that is subject to adjustment, a subject that affects cultural change, and as an emulator for it. Religion to him is both a positive and negative force , however, he suspects that the progress made through cosmopolitanism will get diminished by the latter half. Globalization is a way to push the benefits of the developed world…

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    nothing to do with Engel v Vitale, the Red Scare or religions’ proper place in the educational system in the 1960s, but this quote describes exactly what permeated the minds of Americans at the time. It was conservatives against liberals, the United States against the Soviets, religion against secularism, First Amendment activists against anti-Communist crusaders and so on. Freedom from an established religion and the ability to freely exercise any religion of your choosing are cornerstones of…

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    and draw on different sociological theories of society to gain understanding of the statement “We no longer live in a safe, predictable world”. Theories such as Weber, Ritzer, Talcott-Parsons, Structural-Functional Theory using examples of family, religion and education, The Social Conflict theory, instances such as “reclaim Australia” movement against Islamic practices in Australian society. Symbolic interactionism, Feminism, Post-modern social theory and Risk Society theories will all be…

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    absolutism, political ideas have evolved and changed. The year 1648 marked the start of a new political period in Europe, largely due to the rise of absolute rulers and the increased effects of mercantilism on politics, however, as like before, issues of religion continued to influence the government and politics, causing this turning point to herald in a new era of political dominance over the people. One way in which 1648 became a distinct political period was the rise of absolute rulers such…

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    Honestly you would think they would at least tolerate each other. But no as usual organised religion thrives superiority no matter the religion, they are always trying to outdo each other, thinking they will inherit the earth while the opposition is thinking the exact same thing. And people wonder why they are so many wars. If you look back in history when isn’t a war based on religion? The basis is of all religion revolves around scare tactics take Catholicism for example ‘If you don’t…

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    Impact Of Imperialism

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    was widespread and there were forms of it almost everywhere. One way that imperialism spread was by provoking other countries. Imperialistic countries might provoke the other country they were wanting to take their power into so that there might be a war or a reason to invade. In “Shooting an Elephant”, George Orwell (1936)…

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    Korea has shown Americanization characteristics while still maintaining their own unique traditions. They have learned and are fascinated by the American lifestyle by their differences of religions, traditions, and media. In Korea, the culture is mainly impacted by several values: the importance of family roles, their fine cuisine, and their popular music. Korea is a peninsular country located in the Far East, adjacent to China. Korea has an enormous about of history, dating back to 5,000…

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