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    ake Guerrero Ms. Kukay GSW 1120 Dec. 3, 2015 Radical Islam vs. The World: A Historical Prescription for How the West Will Win Around the world, Islamic Fundamentalism, or Radical Islam, is growing in numbers and influence. By definition, Radical Islam is a “militant, politically activist ideology whose ultimate goal is to create a worldwide community, or caliphate, of Muslim believers.” (ESTES par. 1). This ideology is in direct conflict with Western, and other, belief systems around the world…

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    (Rant warning: I spent the day talking about Mormon fundamentalism with my US Politics & Religion class and how a “woman’s purpose” was to bear children. So, this was a wild ride full of frustration.) The tone that Aeschylus uses towards women was not unexpected, but I still was not ready for Orestes and Apollo to be so direct with their misogyny. When Pythia, the priestess of Apollo, opens the first scene, she immediately honors three powerful females: Gaia, Themis, and Phoebe. Delphi was a…

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    narrative analysis, I will be choosing the animated film adaptation of the graphic novel, Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi. Premise Set in 1970s Iran, Marjane or “Marji” Satrapi witnesses through her life the defeat of the Shah, the birth of Islamic fundamentalism, injustices faced by her loved ones, and the rebirth of a new Iran. After being sent to Vienna to study and coming back home to Iran later in life, she comes to terms with the tumultuous complexities that face a young woman trying to…

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    In Race Matter’s Cornel West examines the liberal and conservative approach of racism in America and how it has altered the way democracy is ran. Conservatives, ignore political and economic structures causing various sects of races to face poverty and paranoia. Liberals ignore cultural factors, in where liberalism consciously and purposefully urges upon citizens a certain kind of character that outlines at least minimally the kind of person we are to be, which in turn justifies certain…

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    They “promoted fundamentalism and patriotism along with advocating white [supremacist]”(Ku Klux Klan). The klan wanted to attack the elite, urbanites and intellectuals. They wanted “clean living”. Membership expanded rapidly in the 1920’s. and it was not just the poor and…

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    During the 1920’s there were many debates going on and people had different thoughts. There were many different perspectives on the Ku Klux Klan, the prohibition, and Flappers. In the 1920’s the Ku Klux Klan took things to a whole new level, they most wanted to restrict immigration. This newer generation of the Klan was not only anti-black but also took a stand against Roman Catholics, Jews, and foreigners, basically anyone who wasn’t American. It was fueled by the growing hostility to the…

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    movement on many individuals to devote their commitment strictly on religion and they disagreed on the ideas that came from the Enlightenment movement. According to “Give Me Liberty,” it states “The eighteenth century witnessed a revival of religious fundamentalism in many parts of the world, in part a response to the rationalism of the Enlightenment and a desire for greater religious purity” (p. 125). First of all, I disagree with the contention that the Great Awakening had a greater influence…

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    In his speech to Congress, Pope Francis issued a call to action to lawmakers that would initially challenge the moral boundaries of federal spending, along with other moral issues. These other issues include climate change, the environment, immigration and the death penalty. Of course he addressed the issues in a Catholic view, but he also lectured in a political sense. He knew what he was going into and knew exactly what the issues in our country were. Pope Francis offers suggestions on how we…

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    Clash of Civilization by Samuel Huntington have faced many accounts of criticism from many disciplines. He replied to his critics in a Foreign Policy article in 1993 titled as “If Not Civilizations, What?” He addressed some of the critiques to his thesis of civilizations in the article, however, he responded with “got a better idea?” In his article, he has identified what concepts, theories, and paradigms are. Furthermore, he pointed out by referencing Kuhn that “anomalous events do…

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    farming. One of their biggest beliefs was in fundamentalism and or the reliving of the bible and strong belief in its legacy. However in this time of change people were also in favor of Modernism. One of these topics people began to wonder about in this new era was evolution. The teaching of evolution by John Scopes in biology lead to him being charged with breaking a state law and was named the Scopes Trial.”The trial was battle between Fundamentalism on the one hand and twentieth century…

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