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    population look like in the year 2050? Why do you think so? What challenges does the United States face due to the diversity of its people? What are the benefits of such a diverse society? How can we foster a climate of acceptance and cultural pluralism in the United States? In what ways do the media perpetuate stereotyping and prejudice? Provide examples to support your assertion. In what ways do the media help foster appreciation for diversity? Provide examples to support your assertion. How might

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    people should believe in him to get to heaven‚ and only Christians believe in Jesus as the Son of God. This is often the view held by Roman Catholic Christians. While other faiths should be respected‚ the right path should be explained to them. Pluralism There are many religions. Some Christians believe that all religions will lead to God‚ none is superior and none is wrong. People are free to followthe way that suits them best. These Christians do not regard the Bible as ‘the word of God’‚ but rather

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    reasons will continue to cause violence and disputes in the international community and will never come to an end. For centuries‚ discrimination between races has caused harm in society through slavery and segregation. Ethnic cleansing‚ ethnic pluralism‚ multiculturalism and any other attempts made to bring ethnicities together or to separate them are too often the causes of disputes and wars. Religion has produced an immeasurable amount of damage worldwide to society‚ and is one of the largest

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    and reap the economic benefits. Today it seems that Native Americans are slowly assimilating into White society because of their involvement in protests‚ lobbying‚ politics and business. While Native Americans might not have achieved complete pluralism‚ they are still trying to adapt to contemporary

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    University of Phoenix Material Jason Harrison Ethical Systems Table Directions: 1. Fill in brief definitions of each primary ethical theory. ➢ Deontological- Duty based approach. Moral obligation or commitment to act in a certain manner. (“Introduction to Ethics for University of Phoenix Students‚” n.d.). ➢ Teleological or consequentialism- Goal based. Ethicist’s believe people who practice this type of approach believe there is a design to the universe. Goal

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    Luther V.S. Henry Viii

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    churches ideas. The main ideas of the 95 Thesis are: that anyone could be a priest‚ to take away 5 of the sacraments‚ the idea of con-substantiation‚ salvation through faith alone‚ that priests could marry‚ simony‚ clerical ignorance and immorality‚ pluralism‚ and most importantly practice of the sale of indulgences. Originally Martin Luther wanted reform not a schism. He continued to spread his ideas and eventually Lutheranism was born. Henry VIII was the creator of the Anglican Church of England

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    Essay on The Definition of Liberalism Liberalism is essentially a 19th century political viewpoint or ideology associated with strong support for a broad interpretation of civil liberties for freedom of expression and religious toleration‚ for widespread popular participation in the political process‚ and for the repeal of protectionist legal restrictions inhibiting the operation of a capitalist free market economy. In the 20th century US‚ the term has come to describe an ideology with similar

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    An example of a secessionist minority would be a. Native Americans. b. the Amish. c. Irish Catholics. d. Italian Americans.   2. The pattern of grandchildren of immigrants increasing their interest in their ethnicity is called a. ethnic pluralism. b. the principle of third generation interest. c. ancestor worship. d. the theory of bicultural immersion.   3. What is the ethnicity paradox? a. The emphasis on ethnic foods and ethnically associated political associations instead of deeper

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    The Power Elite In the modern world‚ most of the countries have democratic government‚ which means that decisions are made by the people‚ who rule and govern the state. However‚ there is not a single state that practices perfect democracy due to different reasons. Governments are too big‚ which makes it very complex for every citizen to have a voice in decisions. Or‚ governments are claimed to be democratic‚ but in practice they can be close to authoritarian or even totalitarian regimes where

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    Pragmatic Critisim

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    Pragmatic Criticism seems to come first in the order line of literary criticisms for the reason being‚ the reader. The reader has the ability to interpret the idea that the author has incorporated within the piece of writing and look at the piece in a new point of perspective. He/she is capable of understanding the moral criticism‚ which is also incorporated‚ and take the moral of the writing into a different meaning whether it is opposite to the author’s intentions of precisely correct. In a great

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