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    daily activity but what they ate depended on where they lived mostly all Inca were vegetarian but not some were carnivores herbivores omnivores they used coco leaves for good luck Inca had a way of different writing it was called quipus it was a system of knotted rope and string hair was a social statues because the women were not allowed to cut their hair but if your husband past you could but by the time your hair grew back you had to get remarried and men wore sleveless shirts and women wore

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    The Founding Fathers all had ideas of how they wanted the government to look‚ but they put aside their differences to come together and form it. Based on their ideologies‚ the Founding Fathers had a common vision that the political method should identify the common good. They wanted the people to have knowledge of information they needed. The Founding Fathers believed that the people should be informed about the way the government runs‚ the role of government in their lives‚ and the innate rights

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    Was Washington an extraordinary leader or has his service been distorted by myth? At the time‚ when a new America was being born‚ the ideal citizen was something uncertain. The standard had not been set‚ the moral code was open. George Washington set an example for the people in America‚ and future presidents. He is a household name for the wrong reasons. He did amazing things for this country‚ but most of them are not talked about‚ and the ones that are‚ aren’t true. He wasn’t an extraordinary

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    The epic poem of Beowulf represents a Germanic ideal of heroism and virtue important to the early tribes outside the Roman Empire. In this culture‚ men who faced difficult challenges‚ the strongest and bravest warriors‚ were exulted chieftains and often looked to for leadership. While many might consider Beowulf a proud and arrogant man‚ he was a hero to the Germanic tribes. The character of Beowulf embodies the very values and ideals of what a hero was to the Germanic peoples. Through his respect

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    Chinese Beliefs and Traditions in Health Care In China they have about 1.3 billion people‚ making up a little more than 20% of the world’s population. It’s no surprise that with that many people in one country that the culture there would hold many different beliefs and traditions. Chinese are known for many things and their health care practices are one of them. They use different medicines to treat the ill‚ have different techniques to insure that women have a good pregnancy and a healthy baby

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    for humans to conserve and restore their purity‚ one must fulfill all obligations‚ repay debts and apologize for misdeeds. Ethical Formation: Shinto faith has no clearly defined code of ethics‚ but a type of morality does come from the Shinto system of values and way of looking at life. There is no judgmental God or basic sin. Shinto worships fertility and new life. It tends to not focus on death and counteracts whatever brings sickness or death. Ritual

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    The religions of Judaism‚ Hinduism‚ and Buddhism all have there own beliefs. These beliefs play a big role in a person’s everyday life‚ and influence aspects of their culture such as holidays‚ diet‚ social structure‚ art‚ and music. In Judaism‚ they believe that the Sabbath day should be kept holy‚ and that you should follow the Ten Commandments‚ the laws of G-d. Their diets consist of kosher food‚ and have there own New Year‚ Rosh Hashanah. Hindus believe in Brahman and Karma‚ which are both a part

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    The Truth will Prevail Justice is “the quality of being just; righteousness‚ equitableness‚ or moral rightness: to uphold the justice of a cause”(Dictionary).Harper Lee uses the theme of Justice throughout the novel To Kill a Mockingbird to express her opinions on the injustices of America at the time and to advocate ways in which they can be changed. At the beginning of the novel‚ Lee uses Scouts child-like perspective to make points about the injustices caused by misunderstanding and innocence

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    James 130) they began to question his belief in God because it could not be proven through logic and he had no evidence to back up his claim. This inspired him to write his essay “The Will to Believe” in which he attempts to explore and refute Pascal’s logical reason to believe in God‚ and William Cliffords argument that any claim made without strong evidence to back it is a morally wrong claim‚ despite what the truth may be (William Clifford 126). Since a belief in God cannot be proven or disproven

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    Beliefs About Health and Wellness: A Comparison of American and Chinese Cultures Being knowledgeable about cultural differences prevents misconceptions of a culture by the viewing of another. The culture in which a person lives tends to imprint its beliefs and morals on that person from the time he/she is born. In this essay‚ I will compare cultural values and beliefs about health and wellness in American and Chinese cultures. Since this is a huge subject I will limit the discussion to

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