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    William Wordsworth was born in 1770 in Wordsworth House in Cockermouth - part of the scenic region in northwest England‚ the Lake District. Wordsworth attended Hawkshead Grammar School where his passion for poetry was recognized. After leaving Hawkshead‚ Wordsworth studied in Cambridge and at the end of his education he commenced a walking Tour of France‚ an experience that without doubt influenced his poetry. In 1793 are published his first two collections with poetry An Evening Walk and Descriptive

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    fundamental truths still persist within them... Through the Bahá‘í teachings‚ the inner conflict which many still feel between their ancient religions and Christianity is resolved and‚ at the same time‚ they are enabled to understand their spiritual unity with the peoples of other continents‚ such as Buddhists‚ Hindus and Muslims with whom they will undoubtedly come into contact with

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    Calvinist roots and make them fear God once again. His emotional sermons talked about how all of mankind had sinfulness and hatefulness in their souls. Those who agreed to the message Edwards was sending were called the New Lights and those who opposed it were called the Old Lights. The conflict between them later resulted in the development of future universities and represented a small step towards the unity of all the colonies. The Age of Enlightenment started in Europe around the time of the Great

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    wondrous gifts for mankind is the bonds of marriage. Marriage was first instituted with Adam and Eve (KJV‚Gen.2: 24) .This ordinance from God formed the family and all attributes of commitment‚ trust‚ unity‚ and fidelity. People view marriage as a Christian type hocus pocus or prank on man. It can not be explained why the sexes are drawn to each other like a moth to a flame. Marriage was once placed in high respect with humankind. Desired companionship‚ intimacy‚ and spiritual unity is what every man

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    the belief of spiritual equality and general unity between those included in the umma‚ whereas one of the most prominent

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    Does religion cause wars? No. Modern ages nowadays tend to satisfy the human needs. From the most vital to the less ones‚ technology advances beyond than we can imagine. Spiritually‚ however is not the same. Wars and violence still occurs‚ regardless of time and place. Bob Dogman once says: “Religion is just an easily corruptible system that can influence many people who subscribe to it”‚ (Does Religion Cause Wars‚ paragraph 4) People are obviously fond of manipulating religion for their own business

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    Since nearly the last World War this world has witnessed‚ fifty-one countries around the globe joined together as a whole and created a stepping stone in world peace and unity. The United Nations is an intergovernmental organization to promote international co-operation. In addition‚ it is the only organization of its kind to exist. Together‚ this bonding organization has a vast variety of usefulness toward all nations involved. Before the United Nations‚ the relationships between certain counties

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    significantly with each generation. Despite the differences in the various definitions‚ these beliefs regarding the eventual realization of the American Dream remain primary: all people will obtain true equality‚ humankind will develop a genuine sense of unity‚ every individual will be truly valued as a person‚ and hard work will lead to and‚ subsequently‚ ensure success. Although the concept is now over 237 years old‚ the term “American Dream” was not actually introduced until 1931 when James Truslow

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    another‚ and be willing to help each other with meekness‚ gentleness‚ patience‚ and liberality. He views his community as one of the same body and so when one person suffers everyone suffers or supply that person with some sort of relief. By keeping the unity in the bond of peace the Lord will be pleased with their actions and they would see much more of his omnipotent power‚ wisdom‚ and goodness. John Winthrop believes that they will have a new profound belief that God is among them when ten of them will

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    starting with an initial shock‚ ‘I am banished’ which perhaps was used to recreate the initial shock that Sassoon would have received when he first stepped out onto the front line. This is then followed by ‘shoulder to aching shoulder’‚ signifying unity and bond which is a more uplifting

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