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    Contemplation is a reflection or an observation thought with deep consideration, but in context to religion, it can be described as a “spiritual meditation; concentration of mind and soul upon God” (Dictionary.com, 2016). As outlined by Thomas Merton, contemplation is believed to be intellectual and spiritual life’s highest expression, filling people with gratitude, realisation of life and reality and a way to make our reason and faith complete. Contemplation, spiritual or non-spiritual, can…

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    The topic I chose to research is scientists must stop animal testing. The reason why I chose this top is interesting and people need to know about this topic. For example, is easy to relate. In addition, it is debatable. Furthermore, this must stop because animal are forced to inhale and eat substances toxicities. And finally, it violates animals’ rights, scientists cause pain to the animals and products toxicity are available. Due to the fact, ‘’Each year, more than 100 million animals are…

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    Norway, and Israel all have their own domestic programs with similar ends in mind. These developments have raised concern in the international community, and some within the United Nations have called for a ban on the development of such…

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    Graffiti In Ancient Egypt

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    "unauthorised" addition to a building or monument. Sgraffito, a decorative technique of partially scratching off a top layer of plaster or some other material to reveal a differently coloured material beneath, is also sometimes known as "Graffito". The basic categories of graffiti in archaeology are written graffiti, or informal inscriptions, images in graffiti, and complex, merged, or multiple category graffiti. In Ancient Egypt hieroglyphs were used on doorjambs, hallways, entranceways, or the…

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    Humans from all corners of the Earth believe (or do not believe) in a multitude of faiths. There are several major religions and thousands of minor religions that have a following. Most religions can be categorized as either a Western religion or an Eastern religion. Examples of religions from the West include Judaism, Christianity, and Islam; examples from the East include Hinduism, Buddhism, and Daoism. While “every religion is different … all religions share certain core values” (R. Steckel…

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    experience occur by Alice Jar dine (Gene is configurations of women and Modernity.) 9. Relative or Rational feminism: Women 's right of in terms of child bearing or nurturing capacities when compared to men. 1.2 Genesis and Growth of Feminism The basic of Feminism Initiated by Virginia Woolf in 1992. In her book "Room of One 's Own" Focus the need of emancipation of women from the clutches of Patriarchal society. 1.2.1 First wave feminism: pre 1920 First -wave feminism refers to a period…

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    lifestyle, or sirat al mustaqeem which is achieved by the continuity of spiritual obedience, and possessing spiritual peace; as is encapsulated in the Arabic greeting Salaam (peace). Thus the potential for peace on earth in Islam is contained in Shariah Law; a synthesis of notions from the Quran and Hadith which have both an immediate, everyday connotation and an eschatological one; where eternal peace will reign supreme through the vehicle of…

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    What has the world become into? “A charlatan” is the answer to this question. Cheating is now seen as a way to succeed, and upcoming generations are now learning this immoral principle (Willis 1). What many people have not been able to notice is that cheating one’s way to happiness always brings negative consequences. Conflicts arise at a scene of cheating. An example of this is the Atlanta cheating scandal. The case was taken to court charging thirty-five individuals for inflating…

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    The importance of ethics in any given person’s day-to-day life is major, yet many do not realize this or even consciously think about it. The unique values everyone holds are used on the daily to make decisions ranging from donating change to a homeless man, to returning a lost, wallet, to being honest at work. Many of the ethical decisions made on an everyday basis happen without a second thought, since there is a general knowing between right and wrong. However, many people do not seem to…

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    examination. Over 100 million animals are blazed, undulated, harmed, and mishandled in U.S labs consistently this shows that there is so much that is carried out to the animals yet it doesn 't generally appear to be all that basic. Europe, the world 's enormous corrective business sector, Israel…

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