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    France‚ others betraying the basic ideals formed by the revolution. When closely analyzed‚ it is clear that his positive work greatly outweighs his negatives’. Napoleon ruled using the enlightened ideas of equality‚ freedom‚ a centralized government‚ secularism‚ development through use of reason‚ a popular government and the evolution away from ‘uncivilized’ manner. Through his implication of these ideas‚ he was clearly an enlightened leader who improved the socio-economic‚ political‚ and religious state

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    What is an American? The definition of who an American is‚ or what an American is varies from person to person. Perspectives about this subject can turn controversial because what one’s opinion about who and what an American is may be completely different than another’s. The bottom line is that America is a nation filled with a diversity of cultures. Regardless of what other people may suggest that an American is‚ I think that someone who has migrated to the United States and has lived here half

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    The Renaissance was primarily thought of as being a period in which the revival of learning flourished‚ and the arts changed for the better and ideas became more focused life on earth. It was a time when new ideas of individualism‚ the thought of secularism and the interest in human ideas jumpstarted a new and freer lifestyle for everyone. The new ideas formed in the renaissance made enough impact on the world them and ever since that it deserves to be called its own era. The medieval times was

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    Afghan society. The use of the burka seen as something traditional between the Muslim women is characterized because this use represents a behavior of cultural and religious origins and its prohibition cannot be protected by the secularism notion (Motilla‚ 2009). Secularism notion means the view that religious considerations should be excluded from civil affairs and a religious skepticism. Despite this‚ there are several European countries that are trying to forbid the use of the burka in public places

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    Studies‚ Vol. 7‚ Nos. 1&2‚ Spring‚ 2001‚ pp. 125-138. Ceylan‚ Yasin.‚ Etik Değerlerin İnsan Yaşamındaki Yeri‚ İslamiyat‚ vol. 4‚ No. 3‚ 2001‚ pp.155-159. Davutoğlu‚ Ahmet.‚ Philosophical and Institutional Dimensions of Secularization‚ (in) Islam and Secularism in the Middle East‚ Azzam Tamimi‚ John L. Esposito‚ (eds.)‚ 2000‚ London‚ (Hurst & Company). pp 170-208. İlyasoğlu‚ Aynur.‚ Örtülü Kimlik‚ 1994‚ İstanbul‚ (Metis Yayınları). Saeed‚ Javaid.‚ Islam and Modernization: A Comparative analysis of Pakistan

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    enforcement of religion. Religion in cultures and society is made important‚ of its effects of teaching morals‚ values‚ spirituality‚ and a guided path of life. At times these different believes can conflict each other‚ thus creating and causing secularism‚ intolerance‚ and discrimination towards other religions and cultures. Ever since humans formed different societies and countries‚ conflicts of power and control have centered our politics‚ but then as the influence of religion grew on individuals

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    In Reinhold Niebuhr’s "The Relevance of an Impossible Ethical Ideal‚" the author develops many claims regarding the difference of thought between orthodox Christianity and modern secular society. Of these claims‚ I shall address in this essay how the impossibility of sacrificial love‚ or agape love‚ is relevant to our moral lives. As Christians I feel that we are all too often conditioned to see ourselves as pursuing the ideals and beliefs of Christ‚ yet Niebuhr’s explanation offers insight into

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    who represents everything our country stands for. Rafi represents the principles that our founding fathers fought for‚ which includes freedom of speech and expression and the reason of individual men. As Rafi says ”Secularism respects everyone and does not offend anyone “ Secularism is the practical solution to lift countries out of Third World status‚ and into the First World “ The reason our political leaders should do more to get Rafi out prison in Saudi Arabia is because he represents everything

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    Political Science M.Marks:75 Time: 2 [pic] Term : 1st Unit :I Indian Constitution at work: 1. Making of the constitution: why do we need constitution? What does a constitution do? Who made our constitution? How did the country’s partition affect the working of the constitution assembly? What were the sources of constitution? 7.Marks 2. Fundamental Rights: Why do we need for a bill of rights in the constitution:?What are the fundamental rights provided by the constitution? Why

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    her a ticket‚ which unrightfully claimed that she was not “wearing an outfit respecting good morals and secularism.” The only component that is immoral about this situation is the infringement of a woman’s right to wear whatever she wants in public‚ and the harassment she faced in being coerced‚ with the threat of pepper spray‚ to undress. If this attack was actually about protecting secularism‚ then nuns would not be allowed to wear their religious habits in public‚ but they are. This ban is an attack

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