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    one side welcoming modernity and globalization, with the hopes of a larger following, and the other fearing secularization and infringement on sacred traditions. Religions you can See being impacted by modernity include Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. With Christianity being one of the biggest religion with roughly a third of the world 's population, It makes it very difficult for this religion not to modernize to stay in tune with newer generations. Christianity can be broken up into three…

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    Introduction The Northern Mali Conflict is best described as a civl war but has become increasingly complex since its beginnings in 2012. The conflict started as a civil war along ethnic lines and triggered by the Libyan conflict. A schism between secular and Islamic rebels served to further complicate the conflict and pose new threats to religious minorities in the region. Food shortages, rampant poverty, religious prosecution, and a politically weak Mali have resulted in hundreds of thousands…

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    I listened to the audio speech broadcasted for members of the Taliban movement by Amir Mullah Akhtar Mohammad Mansur Sahib. It is said that the speech was broadcasted this morning, through general radio communication frequency, to all mujahedin fighting against America and its supporters in Afghanistan. I will talk about the importance of the speech later, but first I should say that the new leader 's speech was like the deceased Mullah Sahib speech informal, simple in concept, and genuine. The…

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    However, this is not what should be blamed for it. The first step to solving a problem is identifying the problem. By blaming a religion for a problem which it is not causing is only going to prohibit a solution. Like most religions, Islam uses various methods to define what is ethical. Some of the male-dominated societies try using the religion to justify patriarchy in the country. It also can make it difficult for outside forces and organizations to step in and assist without having…

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    Title: Religions cause war Specific purpose: The purpose of my speech is to inform my audience should take several steps about the misunderstanding between religions to stop the war. Central Idea: By supporting actions towards stricter laws against the effects on human and the environmental health, misunderstanding of religions will be brought to a halt. Intro I. Attention: Have anyone thought about the impacts of using the name of any religion to start a war? Could you imagine how people would…

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    1.2.2 THE HISTORY OF OJUDE OBA FESTIVAL History has it that Odeda festival preceded Ojude Oba and was an annual event, in which the worshippers of the various sects of the traditional religion such as Sango, Egungu, Osun, Yemule, Ogun etc assembled to disclose their identities by dancing in turns to drums and songs before the Awujale, Olisa, other prominent chiefs and the people of the town. Chief Kuku a prominent Ijebu son had been a party to this event, but could no longer participate now that…

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    has ever dealt with, the reason why is because of their creative recruiting over social media and online messaging in an attempt to inspire people to turn on their nation, by doing so ISIS can recruit conveniently anywhere in the world. Scott Shane, a writer, claims that “Some merely express anger at American foreign policy or at what they see as mistreatment of Muslims overseas. Others go further, trying to reach…

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    Isis: An Evil Bunch The terrorist organization Isis or “Islamic State in Iraq and Syria” is a name with which we have unfortunately heard of far too often. They have inspired and personally carried out inhumane acts around the world way too many times. Even though they are frequently talked about on the news and among the public, do we really know what they want? Isis inspired the attacks in my hometown of San Bernardino last December proving that they are a cancer which will only keep on…

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    British Prime Minister, David Cameron (Security council unanimously calls on UN members to fight Isis 1). Britain had launched air strikes into Iraq, but Cameron wants to follow allies as well by extending airstrike’s into neighboring Syria. The United Nations has some good points to their resolutions but, they are not going to necessarily fix the whole issue all together. (Security council unanimously calls on UN members to fight Isis…

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    Later in the year, 21 people were left dead after an attack on the United Nations building. A media house, This Day newspaper has been bombed. The Nigerian state of Jos, which has the highest concentration of foreigners due to its cold climate has been bombed on innumerable occasions. As at this year, church services have also…

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