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    course many chose to not practice e them and sin entered their lives causing disruptions to many things in their lives. Those who put the Commandments forth had healthy and happier lives sin free. By putting this display in the lobby of a Jewish Interfaith Cultural and Historical Center, it show great ambition for their followers who attend the Center to know that their main belief comes from God and what he wanted everyone to do. Yes, many have their set ways of their religion and of how they…

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    San Pedro Description

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    Cities of San Pedro and Torrance The city of San Pedro is a coastal community located in the city of Los Angeles, covering 12.046 square miles. It is port city that is neighbors to the cities of Long Beach and Wilmington to its East, Harbor City to its North, and Ranchos Palos Verdes and Lomita to its West. Housing a portion of the Port of Los Angeles, San Pedro, is known as a blue collar town. With consideration to national averages the city of San Pedro is considerably high in both violent…

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    Military orders-The earliest military order originated in Jerusalem. A military order is a religious order in which members take traditional monastic vows. Some examples are the Knights Templar, the Knights Hospitaller, and the Teutonic Knights. These orders originated in the 25th century B.C.E. The military orders represented a major theological and military development. These roles played a central formation, which exist today. Territorial expansion-Second, the Crusades played a main role in…

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    During my time at Xavier, I have used my various leadership platforms to inspire other students, educate the campus community, and create positive change at Xavier. I have done this by participating in numerous volunteer services through my involvement with the X-Change service program, where I have served as a volunteer member, a site leader, and a board member in various service sites including, Lydia’s House which is a non-profit community resource for victims of domestic violence, The Boys…

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    Australia is a country that has been built on diversity. As a result of this the ecumenical movement have acted as links, connecting Australia to becoming a more secular society, promoting the restoration of the broken unity of Christian denominations (Weigel, 2011). This ecumenism has allowed for a greater understanding and cooperation to some degree as well as a greater sharing and recognition of similarities as indicated in the conference on faith order 1952, “act together in all matters…

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    Another person who participated in liberation theology is Eboo Patel, and his actions are chronicled in his article, “Acts of Faith”. Patel, who is a Muslim started a movement through what he called the Interfaith Your Core, with goals of “intercultural encounter, social action, and interfaith reflection” (Patel, 115). This youth core worked in areas of South Africa that were oppressed by the apartheid, and “they wanted to do some kind of service project and ceremony on that land commemorating…

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    9/11 Terrorism Effect

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    demolished the Twin towers in New York City on September 11,2001. This caused family members to wonder if each other were dead or had gotten worried and fled the state. “The room has no sanctity, no religiosity, no atmosphere or respect like an interfaith chapel would.” This was said boy Mr. Regenhard to a NBC News…

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    The world of Pojman On behalf of Pojman and his interpretation of universal moral principles “The individual realizes his personality through his culture, hence respect for individual differences entails a respect for cultural differences” The executive board of the American Anthropological Association (69) The executive board of the American Anthropological Association proposal was meant to acknowledge moral diversity in different cultures around the world. This fragment was part of an…

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    Pamela Cummins Journey

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    prompted her psychic gifts returning to her, which she had shut them down in her childhood. Pamela experienced the many benefits of self-growth, which prompted the calling to share it with the world. This led to her training and becoming an ordained interfaith spiritualist minister, advanced clinical hypnotherapist, certified energy healer, body/mind counselor, teacher, author, coach, and former…

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    After moving to the United States my first stint at volunteering was at Alta Bates (Shutter Health) hospital. I started of working as a cashier & salesman at the hospital gift shop, this opportunity provided me lot of people interaction thereby improving my customer service. My manager trusted me so much that there were days when she allowed me to manage the shop for few hours in her absence, this provided me valuable leadership lessons. (More details to be added). Later I moved to being a…

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