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    Secularism and Equality Secularism ensures equal treatment to all citizens; one group cannot be more privileged than other. A secular state provides each individual freedom to practice‚ choose and change his or her religion. You and I will have no fewer shrines to visit. Though it is not inscribed in the law‚ secularism was already partly embodied in our country. People amiably living together‚ since decades‚ in harmony with diverse religious structure‚ however‚ dominated by Hinduism testify it.

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    to achieve making a fact file on what sports have become to this day and why they have become like this‚ also I would like to come to a conclusion on whether they have changed for the worst or best and why they have changed. I believe that sportsmanship has changed for the worst in the last 30 years as people are not friendly with the over team and in fact in some cases this is so extreme that people will kill each over just because there team has lost or they have lost a bet maybe and they get

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    Religion Vs Secularism

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    their life in many ways. It spreads and is introduce in many forms. For centuries‚ many people have found comfort in Religion. However‚ I believe that in terms of comfort secularism and science has more to offer because religion is viral and harmful. Secularism is the principle of the separation of government and religion. Secularism offers comfort for people because it respects individuals and groups of which they are a part. It provides equality of all people because it does not provide privileges

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    conforming to the code‚ usually doing both within the same film. This is illustrated in two films from the the decade after the code was created‚ 1933’s She Done Him Wrong‚ which contains many examples of subversion and adherence to the code‚ and 1940’s The Shop Around the Corner‚ which largely upholds the code . For example‚ She Done Him Wrong upholds the code‚ which forbids undressing unless essential to the plot‚ by cutting to a different scene whenever someone begins to undress‚ specifically at

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    Secularism may feign impartiality when it really is promoting doubt and skepticism of our faith. The dysfunction and ever-increasing diversity of American culture‚ in my opinion‚ is our inability to appreciate a deeper cause. Throughout history‚ we have witnessed that the culture in America does not always embrace religion. Even so‚ that does not mean that God is not present in those things labeled as “secular.” Psalms 24:1 (KJV) says‚ “The earth is the LORD’s‚ and the fullness thereof; the world

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    Justify the Means

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    Does “the end justify the means”? Does “The end Justify the means”. In the movie‚ Mississippi Burning‚ the end justifies the means in a way because when you think about it most of the time there are certain limitations to getting what you want. In the movie the only way to get the Ku Klux Klan to confess and give each other to the police was to trick them and make them think that the Ku Klux Klan was after them. In other occasions around the world at the time it was not always necessary to hurt

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    INDIAN SECULARISM AND RELIGIOUS PHILOSOPHY The Introduction Is India a secular state and society‚ and can it be? What are the forces‚ secular and non-secular‚ curently operating in the Indian polity? Can our Constitution and governments live up to the large secular claim made by our national leadership! Do religion and para-religion infiltrate into neighbouring areas of labour‚ education and social servies corrosively? A geo-secular glance reveals that Pakistan is openly Islamic in politis while

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    Clas 121 Day 5 Is it possible to empathize with a character that has done the unthinkable? Characters who do the unthinkable usually lack moral and ethic sense. It is very difficult to empathize for someone of that nature because they have only stricken negative feelings in the audience. Because of their lack of right and wrong that makes them do the unthinkable‚ it is not possible to empathize for the character. The fact that it is unthinkable means that it will come as a shock and the audience

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    themselves with political parties. Such alignment calls into question not the Separation of Church and State nor the legitimacy of the American democracy (though each issue has been raised in reaction to the prevalence of religion in government)‚ but it calls into question the soundness of any democracy that claims secularism as an intrinsic value but whose laws and elections are shaped and influenced by religious beliefs. Because religion is the type of institution in which citizens hold unwavering

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    America has become a surveillance society‚ and we need to find a better balance to protect American civil right. Recent revelations about the National Security Agency’s surveillance programs have triggered diverse responses from the American public. The American Civil Liberties Union has expressed virulent opposition to the government’s alleged privacy intrusions as well as filed a lawsuit over the NSA’s collection of citizens’ telecommunications data. The National Security Agency’s mass tracking

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