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    Consider something in your life you think goes unnoticed and write about why it’s important to you. Something in my life that goes unnoticed is the presence of the Hmong culture fading away as we continue throughout the generations. This is important to me because I am Hmong and I have been strictly train to live that way and love my culture as it is. Being Hmong isn’t easy because there’s not really a way to trace it back to its origin so I really don’t know where I come from and how the…

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    thinking. This book, written by devoted Christian, Katie Davis, is very inspiring. It shows that even though you are only one of billions God created all you need to do is say yes to Him and He can use you for His good. The vivid descriptions in this book have made me sad, mad, and happy. I could not believe the conditions these people were living in, while here in America we are living in such comfort. It made my heart ache to think about the innocent children suffering from diseases that could…

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    which was “bless mommy and daddy, and everyone in the whole wide world. Amen.” Saying these prayers and going to church every Sunday became routine to me. As I got older I realized that my family strongly supported not only the Holy Bible, but the Baptist church’s morals and beliefs. I would definitely consider the church my family’s plausibility structure because…

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    Essay On American Religion

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    CULTURE, US Civil Religion: The American Way of Life by Friends of TFC • May 30, 2016 United States (TFC) –The most observed religion in America isn’t Christianity, it’s patriotism. America is widely regarded as a Christian nation with over 70% of the populace belonging to one of many different sects of Christianity. From a sociological stand point though, nationalism is by far the dominant religion in this country today. Though simply being prideful about one’s nation isn’t typically seen…

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    Bless Me, Ultima: Cultural Conflict Culture plays a major role in everyone's life. In Antonio’s life, his parents are very strong believers of their own cultures and family history, essentially preventing Antonio from developing and becoming mature and causing great complications throughout his life. Cultural conflict develops Antonio into a mentally stronger person, he becomes a great person as he gains knowledge and becomes wiser. As disagreements develop within the family, Antonio’s life…

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    impressions and assessment of Native American religion? Father Le Jeune thought that the Native American religion was actually nothing like what he thought a true religion was. He noticed that they wouldn’t pray to a god and wouldn’t even say “god” or “bless you”. Instead of praying to a god, he found them praying for food, animals, and for survival. After seeing Native American religion, Father Le Jeune thought that their religion isn’t serious at all and that it is nothing like what a religion…

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    religious views currently impacting politics in America? It is because religion is very important for Americans. Religion in America has intensified the way people see American political life. Religion and politics are seen in a way that is not seen in other developed countries. Religion in the United States, is very important to the people who live here. Over half of Americans say that religion is very important to them in their daily lives; making America more religious then Europe. If you…

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    is because of culture and the demographics on what most of the white population believes in. Since most of the makeup of this country is of a white population that believes in God, then some of its laws and moral teachings were influenced based on this majority of a religion. Since our nation (The United States of America) is a much diverse country with many cultures and peoples within it, religious laws at the federal and state level are not appropriate under our democracy to force a…

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    to ban the bibles in schools.In the commencement God created heaven and Earth. The earth itself had no shape , it was empty and full darkness and covered with water. The spirit of god came over the water , and God said , “let there be light” and there was light , and God saw that the light was perfect. And then God separated the darkness from the light ,and he said “ light is for day & darkness for night.” On the first day was evening and morning. God created a vault to divide the waters from…

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    sets the tone for his speech. Aware his audience includes grieving parents, Obama begins with a word of encouragement from Scripture to console them and to encourage them to look ahead. He excerpts “do not lose heart” and “we have a building from God, and eternal house in heaven” these words create a hopeful tone without distracting from the seriousness of the subject matter. Obama states the purpose of his speech and divulges “We gather here…

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