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    A Discussion on the Issue of Indoctrination as It Relates to the Philosophy of Education in General and Philosophy of Religious Education in Particular

    in a particularly set manner which should not be altered. Indoctrination is the act of brain-washing a learner so that he/she can only think in a particular way, especially in matters of religion. This happens especially when followers of a particular religion/denomination feel threatened by other groups/religions/denominations. In this case, members feel there is no other doctrine better than theirs and they will fight “tooth and nail” to safe-guard their doctrine. Indoctrination “refers to teaching

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    Mixed Race

    paper will analyze the cultural affiliations of the Black Americans and the Okinawan. Additionally, the paper will analyze the different provisions of the two races and their depth of interactions. The paper will also relate the comparison to the topic on mixed marriage race: the differences that may shape this particular marriage, the possible causes of conflict in the marriage and different aspects of the marriage that should be respected or avoided. Major aspect between the Black Americans and

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    Politics

    The modern relationship between politics and religion can be described as “closer than ever”. Pope Francis recently spoke to congress in a joined House and Senate meeting while on his mission trip from the Vatican. This was Pope Francis first trip to The United States as Pope. The Pope spoke of issues that both the Republican political party and the Democratic political party have made their parties’ main issues and causes. However, hot topics of the republican base such as; abortion and same-sex

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    Increase of Fundamentalism in Society

    of fundamentalism. People of todays society, mainly westerns, are now questioning religion more than ever which has resulted in both a decline and in some cases loss of religion altogether. For example more teenagers than ever before have started having children at a young age and even more of society are having physical relationships outside of marriage. This has become a part of societies norms along with topics of abortion and homosexuals. All of these examples are things which fundamentalists

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    Education

    facing dramatic challenges.” (catholicireland.net, 2012). We live in a world where society is greatly affected by the ways and customs of different religions and cultures. The questioning of the relationship between religion and education in Ireland has been a sizeable debate recently. The increase in immigration etc. has resulted in new and diverse religions and cultures being introduced into Irish society. Naturally this means that change is imminent. When people first heard that I would be studying

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    The Crusades Persuasive Essay

    to believe? Without a doubt, faith leads people out of their misery, gives people the light of hope during the abyss of darkness. But the idea of faith cannot and would not exist without an involvement of personal assumptions, especially when the topic of just, or perhaps right and wrong

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    Physician Assisted Suicide Controversy

    Physician assisted suicide is the voluntary termination of one's life who has been diagnosed with six months or less to live, carried out by the assistance of a physician. Compared to Euthanasia, assisted suicide is performed by the patient themself, where as Euthanasia is performed by the physician. Physician assisted suicide is much easier on the physician themselves for the reason that it puts complete control into the patient. It has been of some controversy over the years since its first legalization

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    Prayer In Public Schools

    ends in a stalemate, and is a topic that campaigning politicians tend to err away from. My aim is to stand stalwartly in favor of personal prayer being allowed for the individual and to point out where my beliefs stem from. Prayer should be allowed in schools because it is constitutional, acknowledges our religious heritage, and instills moral values. “The history of prayer in public school is a story of legal interpretation. The relationship between religion and government in the United States

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    Plato's Myth Of The Cave: The Use Of Morality Within Society

    right and wrong. By applying Plato’s principle of questioning, the need society has for morality is made clear and can be understood. Aspects of society, such as religion, control what people perceive. For example, a religion can change a population's perception on an action by deeming it immoral. However it is not just religion that can do so, it can also be something as small as a teacher stating to a class “Questioning authority is bad. And it should not be done”. Plato states, “They can

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    Prometheus Myths

    Research Essay Topic 1 Moshe Carroll Many religions mean many myths. Every religion has unique teachings that it will almost never share with another religion. The creation of man is taught in numerous ways and commonly the foundation of every religion. Greek mythology teaching say that man was created out of dirt and life was breathed into the man. Taoism states that two natural forces create man. Hinduism believes that man was created from Brahman. These three myths about the creation

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