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    a lower level of politics have a higher level of satisfaction with approval, pay policies and payment scheme. Earlier researchers have revealed the negative relationship between perception of organizational politics and job satisfaction (Vigoda & Talmud, 2010). Recent literature has supported negative relationship to the perception of organizational politics, job satisfaction and organizational commitment (Miller, M.A, & Kolodinsky, 2008). The studies have further divulged the negative…

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    Jewish literature. Christian authorities in many places exercised control over Hebrew printing. Their main goal was to prevent blasphemy and anti-Christian statements in Jewish literature. In the 1550s the pope ordered the burning of copies of the Talmud as part of his struggle against heresy. The church later changed its policy to checking books before their publication (Grendler…

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    society and the earth today. The first view of sin is called “Hebrew views of Evil” (Ruether 116). You can see that human history had fallen to evil power a couple of times that is biased to human nature and society. Throughout the Hebrew and the Talmud scriptures, Jewish people “did not accept the concept of…

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    Four Branches Of Judaism

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    The Jewish people call their Bible the TaNaK, which is an acronym for their beliefs in the Torah, their belief in the prophets, and the writings of what they learned. Other texts that the Jewish people used were the Midrash and the Talmud, which were both interpretations of the Torah made during that time. The different branches of Judaism use different texts as their Bible. The four different branches that are here today are the Orthodox, the Conservative, the Reform, and the Reconstructionist…

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    Hinduism vs. Judaism Jihaad O Barnett Georgia Military College Judaism is a religion formed perhaps four-thousand years ago by a group of people called by God. These people called Hebrews, who considered to be “God’s Chosen People”, originated from the country Ur or otherwise known today as the Fertile Crescent in Mesopotamia. Originally, the Hebrews were known as a nomadic people who grazed their herds along the Fertile Crescent. Abraham, a wealthy leader of the group of the Hebrews, was…

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    Religious Belief Systems

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    Buddhism, but the Word of God given to prophets, disciples, and apostles to record and be passed down. Jews use the Old Testament of the Bible which was recorded by prophets, Kings, Judges, and others of importance in Jewish history, along with the Talmud as their religious authority. Whereas, Christians use the whole Bible as the basis of their authority. The New Testament was recorded by followers of Jesus. Christians believe the Bible while written by man is the directly inspired Word of…

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    What was the Iron Curtain The term Iron Curtain became widely known during the cold war and was used to define the geopolitical, military, physical and ideological boundary that separated states that were members of the Warsaw Pact in Eastern Europe (Eastern Bloc) and those that were not, otherwise called The West. This boundary separated the two areas from World War II to the end of cold war and it represented the Soviet Union’s attempt to shield itself and allies from direct contact with…

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    Corruption In Foster Care

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    A Broken and Corrupt Foster Marcia R. Lowry, founder and executive director of A Better Childhood, once addressed on how, “It’s likely that these children have been terribly damaged. Now they face the foster care system… so having faced one terrible situation, they might wind up in another”. This is a clear example of how kids in foster care will end in lots of damage during and after the system. Corruption in the foster care system will affect many children psychologically because of the…

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    divine. Conservative Judaism formed in the 19th century while they share many similarities with Reform Judaism it is quite different from the rest of the branches of Judaism. They try to adapt to the modern life yet they uphold the laws of Torah and Talmud. These Jews can have an open mind and can question anything even regarding origins of creation; he or she may come to her own conclusion. Reconstructionist Judaism is a modern Marian base Jewish movement, in which its ideas is base on Mordecai…

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    The Holocaust was a horrifying event that involved the murder of over 6,000,000 innocent people. Few people survived this terrorizing event, and those who did live with the memories of pain and suffering. One of these individuals is Elie Wiesel, who wrote the haunting novel, Night. This novel is an account of the horrible events that took place during the Holocaust and how the author, Wiesel, was resilient and able to overcome the overwhelming adversities of dwindling health, his faith in God,…

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