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    The third athletic program and director that would be a good interview is a high school that is located in a rural setting. An athletic director who can build and maintain successful sporting programs in a setting with limited resources and a small pool of student-athletes to work with can be a valuable resource to glean strategy, motivation, and work ethic. A high school in a rural setting presents students who come from families in a lower socioeconomic class and many whom may have to work…

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    just one. One of the main targets during this period of time was religion. Why? Because religion dealt with having your own belief and with comes with learning new point of views from others. Though it’s a set of values and beliefs from other people it wasn’t proven because many people had their own beliefs and interpretation. When it came to the science part of it which came around in the 17th centuries it gave a new look on religion and science which lead to reasons of truth. In addition both…

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    article, “The Conflict Between Religion and Science”. In his article Gilson argues that science and faith are not in conflict, but rather work together in unison to make sense of the world. Gilson supports the idea that while science and faith might seem to have opposite ideas, in reality, they do not contradict each other. Gilson argues that while science is very important for our understanding of the world, theology is equally as important and the conflict between religion and science comes…

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    Scientology is a religion in its highest meaning, as it helps bring man to total freedom and truth.We live in a age of searching; to find solutions , to find ourselves , to find the truth . Now imagine an age in which the predictability of science and the wisdom of religion combine; this is Scientology. The word Scientology, conceived by L. Ron Hubbard, comes from the Latin scio which means “knowing, in the fullest meaning of the word” and the Greek word logos which means “study of.” It…

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    following the herds of people on the same beaten path. One of the most debated topics and endless theories of why the world is here is religion. Many rely on religion as a foundation of their lives, whether it be Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism or countless of the other choices. Numerous religious followers hate to admit that there is no guaranteed certainty in religion. Its teachings, scriptures, and tales are filled with doubt. Because of this doubt, we are able to choose - the greatest…

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    rights. This explained why the Roman Republic was centered on the Twelve Tables and why today the Ten Commandments, formulated by Judean, Roman’s, are still the go to moral imperatives. The Romans are often times accused of stealing the Greek’s religion they also copied many artistic skills from the Greeks. Although similar Rome made great bounds creating roads, baths, and amphitheaters. During the renaissance artists imposed Roman clothing on religious icons such as the Virgin Mary and Christ.…

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    Hell In Religion

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    today. Of course every person has a different philosophy about Hell, or may not even believe it to be real. Without the capability to satisfy everybody’s individual opinion on the modern philosophy of Hell, this paper will attempt to present a generalized and fundamental opinion. Before defining a societal popular view of Hell, it is ideal to recognize and note the philosophy of Hell by prominent religions. Beginning with the most influential religion, Catholicism, there is an extremely large…

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    just what she believes. The country in which she lives is a much different United States; there have been economic and environmental disasters and most of the country is a functioning anarchy. Laws are not obeyed, and there is widespread immorality. Religion has decayed to the extent that Lauren's father's church was "robbed . . . vandalized . . . and burned" (8). The government which functions also as an upholder of morality has been rendered impotent in enforcing laws which resulted in the…

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    “Inferior Argument”, furthermore advocating an elimination of the new education. Some may assert that the issue might be solved by removing ridiculous educators like Socrates, as what Strepsiades commits in the end of the play, since the so called “philosophy” would…

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    Christianity Reflection

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    create a contrast between what I did and did not believe, and if I could find the truth of Christianity which had been eluding me for so long. In this course, I found that the topics of Classical Christian Theism, Deism, Traditionalism, New Age Philosophy, and Postmodernism had all influenced my own, current understanding. And, through studying these, I realized how I had arrived at my current beliefs, and how to continue my journey for truth. Growing up, Classical Christian Theism was my…

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