Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
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Category: /Social Sciences/Language & Speech
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Category: /History/North American History
the Atlantic and the nation's first major religious revival in the middle of the eighteenth century brought in new vigor into American religion. New groups of people migrated to the New World with ideas of a government, parallel to that of their mother country
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Category: /History/European History
whether religion was the most significant motivation for their expansion this empire must be examined in further detail.
The Ottoman Empire sprung from nomadic tribes conquering neighbouring territories in Anatolia. The word Ottoman means literally 'those
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
and ideals that are meant to give closure to these burning questions. These beliefs then generally manifest themselves into some form of worship of a higher power and begin to form the foundation of an organized religion. It is amazing to see how people who
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
Catholicism in Spain
The main religion in Spain is Catholicism. Nearly all Spaniards are Catholic, the variety is Roman Apostolic. Aside from the Catholics, there are a few thousand Jews, mostly Sephardic Jews from North Africa, who settle in larger
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Category: /Literature/English
The Critic
Mark Twain's novel, "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," pokes fun at society on all different levels. From dialect and word usage to religion and people's actions, many aspects of society are satirized. This criticism makes the drama
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