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    Ideal Worlds

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    and Greece are cradles to two great ancient civilization. However‚ people from these two cultural entities have very distinct ideas of want kind of “perfect” society they want to build up. Briefly‚ an ideal society in Israeli’s heart is a “pure” world with one ultimate god and peoples with pure devotion to this god. On the opposite side‚ classical Athens is more likely to build a “state of conscious” where there are powerful gods and wise human beings. The book of Amos is basically a story about

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    World Peace

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    the damage‚ we as humans can be interfering with peace by judging‚ arguing‚ and discriminating against others. Weapons are not the ones who disrupt peace‚ humans and their actions are. Many people agree that if we can destroy all the weapons in the world there wouldn´t be violence any more. For instance Ecuador´s president‚ Rafael Correa‚ made a law that forbid all the security guards from having any guns or armory so he could avoid all the accidents and violence caused by them who shoot people that

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    The World is flat

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    Kassandra Chang 8/21/14 Period 1 APHG Summer Writing assignment The World is Flat By: Thomas L. Friedman 1. What is it about the flat world that both excites Friedman and fills him with dread? Friedman gets excited because the flattening of the world means that we as people who inhabit Earth are collecting all of our knowledge and putting it together into this worldwide network. By doing this we would start to emerge ourselves in an era of prosperity‚ innovation‚ and collaboration‚ by company’s

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    world religions

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    indigenous religions today. Short Answer Questions: (5)  What is animism? Animism is the belief that non human entities such as animals‚ plants of inanimate object possess souls. (6)  In general‚ what is the relationship between the human and animal worlds among indigenous religions? Indigenous religions express strong relationships with nature. (7)  How do indigenous religions‚ in general‚ select their “sacred spaces”? Indigenous religions‚ in general‚ select their sacred spaces by where there

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    The World of Languages

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    The World of Languages Languages may not be the most important thing in the world‚ but without them people like us would not be able to communicate with each other. Many jobs require more than on languages to communicate with customers‚ most of these jobs are well paying jobs. Those who speak more than two languages are more likely to get a better paying job than one just knows one language. Many students may not agree that High School may have to require students to take two years of a second

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    World Bank

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    World Bank Abdullah Alshawdhabi Coleman University World Bank The World Bank was created in 1944 at a conference called the Bretton Woods Conference‚ also known as the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference‚ and it is located in Washington DC along with the International Monetary Fund. These two entities work closely with each other. Two men by the names of Lord Keynes and Harry Dexter are the founding fathers of both of The World Bank and The International Monetary Fund. World Bank

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    World Religion

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    is believed to be an active force of Jehovah. The Jehovah Witnesses have their own translation of the bible called The New World Translation. It says that Jesus receives “obeisance” instead of “worship.” Another thing that identifies the Jehovah Witness translation of the bible is their usage of the word Jehovah. It is used over 6‚000 times in their bible. In the New World Translation bible it states that only 144‚000 people will enter heaven. Jehovah Witnesses believe that everyone who is not included

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    The World Is Flat

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    What is globalization? Globalization is defined as the changes in the world; interchanging of resources‚ ideas‚ products‚ markets‚ cultural exchange‚ aspects of cultures‚ investments‚ and business competition. As the world is continuing to grow‚ it’s going to continue to improve its’ technology as everyone continue to interchange with each other. What is globalization 1.0‚ 2.0‚ and 3.0? Globalization 1.0 was established in 1492‚ when Christopher Columbus sailed across the Atlantic Ocean to discover

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    Background of World

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    Background to World Economic Forum Project The problem was daunting: building health care infrastructure in remote areas of the world would take ten to thirty years and cost millions of dollars. Even if built‚ realistic solutions for a sustainable funding mechanism had not been identified for centuries. Rather than delay the provision of desperately needed healthcare services‚ the World Economic Forum posed a question: Are there existing proven innovative healthcare models that can be replicated

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    The Home and the World

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    The Swadeshi Movement Rabindranath Tagore’s novel The Home and the World‚ is set during a crucial period of time in Indian history. The novel examines the lives of three main characters during the beginnings of the Swadeshi protest movement in Bengali India. While Tagore explores several main themes in his novel including the role of gender‚ religion‚ and romance into the triangular narrative‚ it is the political and national theme portrayed through the Swadeshi movement that both brings together

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