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    In the “Public Schools shouldn’t preach. But they should teach kids about religion.” Linda K. Wertheimer focuses on why teaching religion in schools is important and how it will affect society; however, she declines to preach religion in school. Obviously, religion plays a huge role in the development of our society, and one cannot imagine the world without religion, so there is a need to teach and make the students be aware of religion. A broad and effective program of objectively teaching…

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    The relationship between religion and politics has displayed itself through the process of the presence of humanity and religion has caused deep rooted changes in the structure of politics since it appeared and so has politics affected the religion regarding its change and transformation. The relationship between religion and politics has been related to humanity individually, socially, and in terms of class-division and has been deeply affected their lives. Political Islam has been formed in…

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    with nothing by a white board on the wall. I asked my classmate name. She told me it was Noor Nadia Haddad Bastori and like many of us the first thing I thought when I heard her name was; she has to be from India and her religion must be Hinduism or Islamism. However, I was completely incorrect. She explained me that was born here, in the United States, in July fifteen, 1996. Her family came from the Middle East and they are Catholics not Indus like I thought. At first we did not know where to…

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    Egyptian Women's Movement

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    Similar to Iran, Egyptian women’s movements have dealt with oscillating political and religious regimes. Many trace the origins of the Egyptian feminist movement to the 1919 Revolution in which women participated in rallies for independence from the British. The Egyptian Feminist Union (EFU) was founded shortly after in 1923 by Huda Sha’arawi. The EFU led the literary movement in which women published articles and wrote in magazines (Ramdani 41). In addition to fostering a literary culture in…

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    Essay On CSR In India

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    and merchants charged a specific amount from the buyers and use it for charitable purposes (dharamada).They also give donations or food to the poor people. Sikhism and CSR- Sikhs keep their 10% of earning (daashant) and share it with poor people. Islamism and CSR- a portion of their earnings is to be spent on poor as donation and that portion is known as Zakkat. Past research has mostly done a study of CSR status within India but there is lack of recommendation of CSR promotion. Our objective…

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    Post 9/11 Themes

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    characteristic of the decade immediately following 9/11 through to the present day: The post- 9/11 era is defined by a culture of heightened awareness of the Arab-Muslim World; a climate of fear and guardedness against the perceived threat of militant Islamism, a direct response to the trauma of 9/11; and an ongoing state of war between the United States and its allies and fundamentalist Islamic terror groups like ISIS and Al Qaeda. In the period of time immediately following the September 11…

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    “ A genocide begins with the killing of one man - not for what he has done, but because of who he is” (Kofi Annan). Isis is determined to take control of the world, there main target being the western culture, including their civilization and religious beliefs. Depending on the extremity of the attacks and killings, they are either classified as a genocide if they are more extreme, or questioned if they are not as major. The more extreme attacks and killings, can be proved in many ways as an act…

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    In the novel Life of Pi by Yann Martel, Pi Patel is a member of three different religions. He believes that all these religions are the same, they all work towards an afterlife, and when it is all boiled down to it, each of simply wants to love God. Pi uses this beautiful faith in God as a vital coping mechanism to survive the vast Pacific Ocean. His faith in God proves to be a crucial part in Pi’s survival as it guides him through his ordeal. Throughout the novel religion is an aspect that…

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    9/11 Anthropology

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    Assess the impact of events such as 9/11, 7/7 and the Paris attacks on the prospects of ethnic minorities across Western societies. __________________________________________________________________________________ Multiculturalism has been happening for countless centuries, however the amount of it has drastically increased in volume since the post-war era, mainly as a result of refugee’s and issues that came along with the cold war. Since the first Iraq war, and general the modern…

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    Kerala was essentially caste dominated during 18th and 19th century. Majority of the people belonged to Hindu, Muslim, and Christian religion. Hindus society where sharply divided into castes and sub castes. Whole society was divided in the basis of caste. The settlements were also based on the cast. People of higher class lived in big buildings called mana and people of lower caste were lived in small huts near their work space. Brahmins or namboothiris where at the top. The observance of…

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