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Titles Pages
Research Statement 2
Acknowledgement 3
Introduction and Purpose of Research 4
Definition of Terms 5
Literature Review 6 - 9
Data Collection Source 10 - 11
Presentation of Findings 12 - 16
Interpretation of Findings 17 - 19
Discussion of Findings 20 - 21
Conclusion 22
Limitations 23
Recommendations 24
Bibliography 25
Appendices 26 - 29

What impact does the Church of the Open Bible have on the social lives of youths living in the Bushy Park Community?
Research Objectives * To determine how Christianity has impacted on the lives of the people in the bushy park community. * To find out the features of Christianity. * To use findings to make recommendations about the impact of Christianity on society. * To identify the level of aspirations that Christianity gives
Research Questions 1. What are the impacts of Christianity on the lives of people in Bushy Park? 2. What are the features of Christianity? 3. How does Christianity inspire an individual? 4. Why do individuals attend church?

This project is the fruit of concerted efforts. An internal assessment of this magnitude was effectively compiled with the assistance and contribution of a number of individuals; gratitude must be extended to such persons.
The researcher would like to thank God almighty for giving him the health and strength he need to complete this Caribbean Studies Internal Assessment, so as to meet the requirements of the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination syllabus. The researcher



Bibliography: * Faith Facts. (2008). Retrieved November 16, 2010, from Faith Facts Website: http://www.faithfacts.org * Lecky, W * Novak, M. (2002). Democracy & Religion in America. * Petrescu, A * University, O. (2002). Oxford Dictionary. Oxford: Oxford University Press. * White, E. G. (1948). Testimonies of the Church. In S. Bacchiocchi, Christian Dress and Adornment (p. 180). California: Mountain View. * Williams, J. (2007). Inplainsite. Retrieved January 8, 2011, from Inplainsite Website: http:www.inplainsite.org QUESTIONNAIRE

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