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    The Decline of Organized Religion in Today’s Society -Organized Religion in the West/ Iraq In recent years organized religion in the western civilizations have begun a rather interesting trend‚ one of decline. This occurrence is not only isolated to a certain region/country but branched out‚ and setting this trend is the “Millennials” or Generation Y. Many factors come into play towards the decline of organized religion in modern day society. A country such as Canada with its huge immigration

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    Organized Religion Ever since man has chosen to write down his history‚ organized religion has been a prominent topic and has influenced and shaped all people’s lives. There have always been believers and non-believers. Since the beginning‚ non-believers have been persecuted by inquisitions‚ prosecuted by witch trials‚ and murdered by stoning and crucifying for even questioning the "truth" about a supreme being and supposed crimes against that being. Religion had a purpose in earlier times

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    Religion has had positive and negative effects on society. The needy and poor get help in areas that are plagued by famine and poverty‚ where no else one would help. On the other hand‚ war and conflicts are waged in the name of religion. Many religions promote evangelism though activism and donation of time‚ money‚ food and other tangible items‚ in the form of missions. Project Africa‚ which is ran by a Christian church in South Brook‚ assists people in local communities located in Swaziland and

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    Schlosser‚ gives abundance on information about the Dark- side of an all American Meal. Scholsser views the fast food industry from a Functionalist perspective and in some points and conflict perspective also. I chose both because the functionalist had a lot to do with the way these Corporations should operate. The employee’s don’t feel like there being treated equal. Schlosser gives details on how The Fast Food industry embodies the best and the worst of American capitalist of the 21st century

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    Colombia is internationally notorious for the trafficking of illicit drugs‚ and for the past thirty years. Its impact of politics and society has been immense. This essay will highlight and expand to what extent have Colombia’s socio-politics been affected. It will firstly highlight‚ the damaging effects of the narcotics industry‚ by explaining 1) the economic effects‚ 2) undermining the authority of the Colombian Government through funding Guerrilla and paramilitary groups and social consequences

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    been researching‚ there have been many economic ruts. Canada has gone through tons of hardships such as droughts‚ depression‚ and most recently the current housing bubble crisis. With all said and done‚ there has been no greater impact on the Canadian economy and way of life like the implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Throughout my paper‚ I will be explaining and giving insight on the effects that NAFTA has had on the Canadian economy; Both the good and the bad. I will

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    One of the negative sides of organized religion comes from the idea of “charisma” and the charismatic leader who may not have the best intentions and could use the power that they gain over people with this charisma to push things that may not necessarily by what their religion is supposed to stand for (Fisher‚ 2005). An example of this would be the extremist Muslims in the Middle East‚ specifically al Qaida or the Taliban. Charismatic leaders‚ such as the recently killed Osama bin Laden‚

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    to the institution of organized religion. I feel that religion discourages your personal desires by asking followers to submit to the will of God. Religion should not feel like an obligation‚ but more of a spirituality; a feeling like an emotion where it soothes and comforts you versus a feeling of mobilization and rallying. I acknowledge that religion played an influential role in shaping America and helped humanity. I cannot deny some of the admirable things of religion such as helping some

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    into mainstream society‚ advertising and its various repercussions have been subjected to intense scrutiny and debate. The underlying effects of advertising are both positive and negative. Both have seeped into various aspect of society‚ namely‚ through social‚ cultural and economic norms. This assignment will explore the different connotation that advertising have portrayed. Whereby a conclusion will be made on the statement where advertising has had a positive impact on society in Singapore

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    Organized religion has often led to a break in the sense of community for a variety of reasons‚ one of those being size. The size of churches impacts the relationships formed as well as the level of that relationship. Kristin Laurin describes relationships as a “connection or association” furthermore Baumeister and Lear tack on that relationships “involves mutual feelings of affection and intimacy and fulfills needs for belonging and connectedness” (qtd. in Laurin et al 777). Larger groups‚ as seen

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