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    Religion Makes People Bad

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    Religions make people bad. While consciously pursuing your spiritual development is commendable‚ joining an established religion such as Christianity‚ Islam‚ or Hinduism is one of the worst ways to go about it. In this talk I’ll share some reasons why you must eventually abandon the baggage of organized religion if you wish to pursue conscious living in earnest. Examples: On Easter Sunday of 2008‚ 11-year-old Kara Neumann of Weston‚ Wisconsin‚ suffered waves of nausea as she lay motionless

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    Eastern religious traditions play a role in everyday medicine. The question is what role does it play? Modern medicine is a lot different than what it was back in the day. It is clear that the facts of modern medicine agree marvelously with the Bible. For example‚ the Mosaic regulations pertaining to childbirth‚ sexual relationships‚ hand-washing‚ wound and discharge care‚ quarantining‚ burial precautions‚ and waste disposal are examples which indicate that diseases are communicable‚ and that

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    between Politics and Religion in India Indian politics has an important relationship with Religion. Religion fulfills the role of an ideology in a situation of transition when there is a plethora of new demands and constant adjustments have to be made. Both Islam and Hinduism in the late nineteenth century were trying to accommodate the new demands. This ruptured their earlier accommodations and led to conflict with the necessity of a complex interaction between nationalism and Religion. This is where

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    there are still many groups of people that perform traditions or ceremonies that their ancestors did. Many of these groups either follow the exact same traditions‚ to an extent of what it was‚ or have come up with a new version of their own‚ but still have the concepts of the original tradition or ceremony. The story‚ The Lottery‚ is an example of people following an old tradition to an extent of what it was when it was first created. It implies many examples of traditions and ceremonies‚ religious

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    Genetically Modified Organisms: The Benefits‚ the Risks‚ and the Controversy INTRODUCTION Every time you step into a grocery store‚ you are surrounded by genetically modified food. Whether it’s a head of lettuce‚ or a chicken breast; unless you buy it with an organic label‚ it’s most likely genetically modified. Genetically modified organisms are defined as an organism whose characteristics have been altered using the techniques of genetic engineering. (Add

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    Reb Tevye’s Tradition‚ Family‚ and Religion Over Time Most modern Jews‚ young and old‚ have imitated Tevye singing about the traditions of his shtetl in his booming baritone‚ but across generations‚ political parties‚ and continents there are numerous interpretations of the word “tradition.” That singing‚ dancing Tevye was originally a poor milkman from a Yiddish novella‚ and both of these Tevyes have their adherence to tradition tested in several ways. The different worlds in which these two pieces

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    Traditions -necessary -we were all born into different social groups thus we find traditions necessary to bond us all as different people -Social‚ religious‚ political‚ racial -emerge from culture Traditions still serve a purpose Traditions inculcate morals but how many people follow it? Traditions teach history‚ culture‚ belief but how many people care? Traditions bring people together e.g. Chinese New Year provides opportunity

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    Religion is a unified system of beliefs‚ rituals‚ and practices that typically involve a broader community of believers who share common definitions of the sacred and the profane. Anthropologists study religion because they want to evaluate the relation to other social institutions‚ and the comparison of religious beliefs and practices across cultures. In “Around the World in 80 Faiths‚” a faith that I learned about is "Islam and spirit worship" the sword stabbing ritual performed by the Bugis people

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    blend of diverse religions‚ cultures‚ and racial groups. Historically‚ India has been a hospitable land to numerous immigrants and hence fell an easy prey to invaders from distant parts of Asia and Europe. The cultural patterns of these alien settlers have‚ over the past many centuries‚ been interwoven with the native culture to produce India’s glorious cultural heritage.       The uniqueness of Indian social structure lies in it’s unity amidst diversity. The population of India is racially diverse

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    Tradition

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    Kristen Wenzel‚ author of “Tradition” and director of women studies at the College of New Rochelle analyzes the influences tradition has had on societies. She discusses the relationship between malnutrition‚ hunger and tradition. Gender dividers‚ between both men and women are placed and have been put in effect. With this‚ the social dividers have encouraged incentives for societies to manufacture and distribute food. The article‚ Tradition‚ suggest the inclusion and exclusion of elements in a

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