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    relying on rich authoritarian governments. Understanding this economic improvement taken by immigrants can help grasp an idea of how immigration affects states like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Qatar among others who are part of the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) take advantage of the economic needs of immigrants. These Gulf States have an economy based on oil production and exports. Countries that are part of the Gulf States are among the richest and most powerful countries in the world, hence the…

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    Simulation Report (Russia) The UN Security Council in class simulation was a sufficient interdictory to the process of international mediation and dialogue. Students representing the participating nations were able to engage in dialogue while lobbying for their nations cause. In this process it became very clear from the on set that the five nations on the UN Security Council who had the authority to vote on and veto resolutions held the most power and leverage over the simulation . Therefore…

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    The Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts and Literacy expand on the best of existing standards and mirror the skills and information students will need to succeed in school, vocation, and life. Seeing how the standards contrast from past standards and the vital movements they call for is crucial to actualizing the standards well. This is my second year implementing the Common Core ELL standards. I did as such by planning a rich educational module and dealing with my classroom in…

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    The basic attribute of the government determines that it is a basic duty of the government to manage the public affairs in any society, and it is also the basic content and the main form of the government 's social management functions. In modern society, the government maybe not the only subject of the management of public affairs, but based on the government 's basic attribute and market economy, the government 's specific position determines that the government is the most basic organization…

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    In a democratic system, there is no absolute leadership, no matter how powerful it is, the constitution provides always a check and balance with other authorities and institutions. In addition to check and balance, other factors like the advisory team, the lobbies, and the international institutions constraint the president’s ability to pursue his national security policy priorities. In this paper, I will argue that the congress with his constitutional power, and the president’s advisory team…

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    www.uca.org.au Uniting Church A great success of the ecumenical movement in Australia is the formation of the Uniting Church. The Uniting Church is the 3 rd largest Christian denomination in Australia and is the only notable religious denomination of Australian origin. It was founded in 1977 through a merger of all Methodists, 65% of Presbyterians and 95% of Congregationalists. The Basis of Union, the foundational document for the Uniting Church, states that the reason for this merger is their…

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    Evaluate the importance of Christian ecumenical movements and interfaith dialogue in Australia in the post-world war 2 era. Ecumenical movements and interfaith dialogue are really important as they have acted as links between a more secular society and those who adhere to religious beliefs. As a result of World War II, Australia today has such a unique history that has formed the diversity of its peoples, their cultures and lifestyles. World War II also caused many; cultural, social, political…

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    old sectarian ways. The modern ecumenical movement started to form as the 19th century came to an end. Initiatives among students and between Church mission agencies led the way. The Uniting Church in Australia was formed in 1977 after ecumenical discussion. The movement for Christian unity in this Australia was, initially, an Anglican and Protestant affair. Only in the1960s and 70s did the Eastern and Oriental Orthodox Churches come in. When the second vatican council happened, it opened up…

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    their quest, there was more disputing than agreement. My journey explores the controversy of the deity of Jesus through our Early Church Fathers, who participated in the Ecumenical Councils of Nicaea, Constantinople, and Chalcedon in the fourth and fifth century, state the outcome of each council, and lastly, tell how the council affects my Christian church fellowship. The Controversy…

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    Council Of Nicea Analysis

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    views taken on the deity of Christ. The Council of Nicea, the Council of Constantinople, and the Council of Chalcedon were three Councils of this time which discussed different views on the deity of Christ. Each Council was based on what others had already discussed so whatever group shared the same beliefs as you, that was the Council you went with. The first Council was the Council of Nicea. The Council of Nicea was “the first Ecumenical Council.” This council met on the teaching of Arius,…

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