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    patriarchal. There have been‚ however‚ exceptions in certain denominations. During American colonial times‚ women could not even join the church. It was not until over a hundred years after colonization that women could begin the religious candidacy process. Fortunately‚ as new deities were created‚ women were given more and more opportunities to exemplify what they had to say for the first time in years. A majority of New Light churches required both male and female candidates to publicly declare their faith

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    Fundamental religious orientation of the New England and Southern colonies‚ and its impact on general value systems. Fundamental religious orientation in Europe was primarily and predominately the Roman Catholic Church‚ until a German Roman Catholic monk‚ Martin Luther‚ nailed his written‚ 95 Theses on the door of the castle church in Willenberg Germany‚ in 1517. This began the Protestant Reformation. Another Protestant Church break-away from the Roman Catholic Church began when King Henry VIII

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    Freedom of Change It ’s 2013. Women ’s suffrage has been obtained‚ legal racial segregation has come to an end‚ and labor laws now protect a person ’s livelihood in the workforce. Women‚ non-white citizens‚ and most workers in America‚ have worked very hard to fight for those freedoms and rights. Yet as a country‚ we cannot decide if people of the same sex should be given marriage rights. So will gay couples be given the right of marriage in the years to come? Will their fight for change‚ have

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    In What is Freedom Hannah Arendt argues that freedom is related to “the political realm” rather than “the inner domain”. Arendt points out in the opening of her essay the need to “eliminate the greatest and mist dangerous difficulty‚ namely‚ that thought itself‚ in its theoretical as will as its pre-theoretical form‚ makes freedom disappear – quite apart from the fact that it must appear strange indeed that the faculty of the will whose essential activity consists in dictate and command should be

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    Press freedom has been a heated topic for quite some time‚ especially regarding sensitive topics such as shadowing the lives of celebrities. The press and celebrities are two things that cannot survive without each other. For the media to survive‚ they need to feed their audience with what they want to hear- gossip. Although many celebrities crave the private life‚ one may ask‚ how would they get anywhere without all the publicity they receive? Undoubtedly‚ the press hounds famous people to such

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    Hayden Albers English 10 Freedom Essay “What Freedom Do I Enjoy the Most?” There are many freedoms that we as citizens in the United States have. But which freedom most appeals to you? To me‚ freedom of speech is the most interesting. Why? It gives us‚ as citizens the right to speak! Freedom of Speech is the right to freely express ourselves‚ encompassing all types of expression‚ including the freedom to create and distribute movies‚ take photographs‚ paint‚ write songs‚ make up dances‚ dress

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    striking one’s mother or father‚ or denying the ’true God.’" Later‚ Thomas Jefferson introduced a bill for capital punishment to be only used for the crimes of murder and treason‚ but it was defeated by one vote. Abolitionist movements began during colonial times and gained large support to the point where states began to abolish the death penalty completely. “In 1846‚ Michigan became the first state to abolish the death penalty for all crimes except treason. Later‚ Rhode Island and Wisconsin abolished

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    own religions freely. Besides of those missionaries‚ many religious refugees came from Europe including Jews. In my point of view‚ those large number of immigrants influenced Americans to be a very religious nation. According to a 2002 study‚ majority of American people said religion is very important in their lives. It shows that the US is one of the most religious nations in the world. Many people believe that the USA is not that religious country (I used to think the same before)‚ here is one example

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    Report on Religious Field Research Report on Religious Field Research As I thought about this paper‚ I wanted to explore a religion that I had little knowledge about so I chose Hinduism. In thinking about what little I previously knew about the Hindu religion my knowledge was very limited indeed! In this paper I will discuss what I have done in order to learn more about Hinduism. I will discuss any misconceptions I may have had and how they have changed. Also‚ I will try to figure out a way

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    With freedom comes great responsibility. This saying has been heard by generations of kids and has been said by generations of parents. Unfortunately people today don’t seem to be responsible in certain things they do. You see things in media today that make you wonder when you draw the line on things you say and do. William Golding the author of Lord of The Flies conveys this thought in the story of the boys stuck on the island where they have complete freedom to do whatever they want to do. They

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