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Search results 1651 - 1660 of 3135 matching essays
- 1651: Human Rights
- ... freedom to enjoy lawfully acquired property · equality of opportunity (including freedom from discrimination) · freedom of assembly and association (including public meeting and withdrawal of labour) · freedom of thought, conscience and religion freedom to contract · freedom to engage in a trade, profession or occupation freedom of movement within a nation and across national borders Ethnic rights Nations with multi-linguistic, multi-cultural ...
- 1652: Lyra-the Star
- ... of Death with his music. But most interesting of all in India it is also called Abhijit in Rg Veda and is associated with the creator. Yes, to the Hindu religion Abhijit is an infinitely important character recorded as the "the Truth of 12,000 years B.C." in the Mahabharat. Mahrshi Vyras recorded, in a section called Vana Parva, a ...
- 1653: Geography Reading Project (timeline)
- ... town was mainly white there were some black people but they were exiled because they were thought to be different and different was not a good thing back then. The religion was almost 100% Christian because no other religions were introduced for a long time there were not any variations of Christianity for a long time as well. The language back ...
- 1654: Genetic Engineering And Its Future Impacts On Society
- ... human betterment. To tell society that because certain groups have reservations and so we aren't using this technology would be a crime against that society itself. To hide behind religion and say "God didn't mean it to be this way." Would be a sad uninformed decision based on emotion and faith rather then science and fact. It is illogical ...
- 1655: Fire 2
- ... famous were the Vestal Virgins in the Temple of Vesta in Rome. The Mayas and Aztecs kept sacred fires burning on top of high pyramids or fire altars. The Iranian religion Zoroastrianism maintains a sacred fire that must be fed at least five times a day ([CD-ROM] 1996). The history of fire is the history of progress. As people have ...
- 1656: Fasle Memory
- ... by all humans. Under certain conditions these manifest themselves as archetype: images, patterns and symbols, that are often seen in dreams or fantasies and that appear as themes in mythology, religion and fairy tales. The Archetype of the Archetype Model can be traced back to Plato's various beliefs about the eidos. (Forms of reality which were variously described by Plato ...
- 1657: Euthanasia
- ... an argument from nature and another from self-interest. First, he argues, every human has a natural inclination to continue living. Euthanasia is therefore wrong, even without an appeal to religion and morality, because it destroys this natural tendency, and sets us up against our own nature. Second, Gay-Williams indicates, there is always a possibility that we will work against ...
- 1658: Extra Sensory Perception
- ... witnessed the event. These are the questions that scientists ask and without an answer, it leads them to believe that there is no such occurrence at all. And what about religion? Most religious groups have had supernatural events as a part of their beliefs. In fact, both types of psi - ESP and PK - are present in religions. Prophecy is a type ...
- 1659: Discussions On Darwin
- ... jus one of a number of species that happened to have evolved differently due to the separation in geography. Darwin’s theories entirely undermine all of the lessons taught by religion about the creation and uniqueness of man, and so various creationists feel the need to retaliate. As a means to combat the threat posed by evolutionism, numerous creationists began to ...
- 1660: Cryogenic
- ... There are some people who refused to try cryonics because of their religious value and faith. But there are some still willing to try it even if it against their religion. And there who don't believe in the afterlife. "There is no proof that there is an afterlife. That's just blind faith, and it's blind faith for people ...
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