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Search results 1971 - 1980 of 3135 matching essays
- 1971: Working Together
- ... team. Others may feel they don t have much in common with their team members -- an essential factor to a team s running smoothly -- whether it s due to sex, religion, age or culture. If team members feel left out at the beginning due to societal differences, there is little reason to expect the team will be able to function as ...
- 1972: Witness
- ... the one man who can protect her and her son from the violent world outside. Book s perspective on Amish society shifts gradually. Although he is never drawn into their religion and pacificism, his mental outlook adapts readily to rural life, Amish folk ways and the honest simplicity of their world. The great achievement of the film is to draw the ...
- 1973: Wicca
- ... Christian times. It is based on a deep respect for nature and the knowledge that we should not exploit it for our own gain. Wicca is not recognized as a religion by anyone other than its followers. Wicca is not a cult. Many Wiccans are independent and worship on their own or with a group of Wiccans, but they do not ...
- 1974: Why Was Jesus Executed
- ... before it gets any worse, right? It seems nothing has changed with religious policy, it s all a form control, and a desire for power. Seeing how intertwined politics and religion were, I have to believe that it was a political move. The crucifixion of Jesus satisfied both the Jews and the Romans, but ultimately, through their own action, they helped ...
- 1975: Why Is The World So Diverse Wh
- ... militarism. Vietnam War was fought "to stop communism from expanding," and to save democracy throughout the world. Words have been used to create different stereotypes about one's ethnicity or religion. Words have divided humans into white, black, red, and yellow. When a person says "n***r," people automatically think of a black man who is criminal, not thinking that their ...
- 1976: Weber And Rationalisation
- ... is subject to calculation and administration. While Marxists have noted the prominence of rational calculation in factory discipline and the labour process, Weber detected rationalisation in all social spheres - politics, religion, economic organisation, university administration, the laboratory and even musical notation. Weber's sociology as a whole is characterised by a metaphysical pathos whereby the process of rationalisation eventually converted capitalist ...
- 1977: Utopia
- ... society, one must then discard the existing one and start a new afresh one. Many things in Hythloday¡¦s report seemed strange though, even absurd; for example, the customs, the religion and specially their arrangement of communal living without the exchange of money. These aspects of their system any recognition of nobility and show of magnificence, splendor and majesty¡Xfeatures of ...
- 1978: Universities Medieval And Mode
- ... the 1960 s. These similarities merely show that human nature has not changed as much as some may think. Some major changes have taken place in society over time, regarding religion especially, which have affected the universities. As time goes on people as a whole have become more tolerant. Now society is more accepting of differences. In 1215 Robert Courcon issued ...
- 1979: Two Philosophies And Their Bel
- ... belief. Basically Hume classifies beliefs as ideas that are important to people s heart. This section of his theory is pleasing because the reader can place such important categories as religion and love into the belief category. Both Descartes and Hume s theories are valuable to the philosophical community because they exhibit different viewpoints that can be considered by a reader ...
- 1980: There Is No Escape
- ... all. They should go out and prove that they can be winners, which they are. The Dodgers, as well as any other baseball team, can almost be treated like a religion. People will attend games regularly and wear their team's colors and logos, much like the Jewish people wear their yamulkas. People follow their teams on television, radio, and any ...
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