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Search results 2031 - 2040 of 3135 matching essays
- 2031: Positivism
- ... two primary components of positivism, the philosophy and the polity (or program of individual and social conduct), were later combined by Comte into a whole under the conception of a religion, in which humanity was the object of worship. A number of Comte's disciples refused, however, to accept this religious development of his philosophy, because it seemed to contradict the ...
- 2032: Philosophy
- ... ask the questions which are associated with the whole concept of philosophy; such as, Is their a God? morally, we are brought up to believe that God truly exists through religion, but how can we be so sure? It has been said that philosophy does not have a right or wrong answer, but could it be that we as a society ...
- 2033: Mafia
- ... within a week, the three leaders of the guilty gang were murdered. Owney was also associated with Arnold Rothstein, who in the process of denying his father and the Jewish religion, turned to violence and organized crime. He soon became involved in gambling, and learned to earn the friendships of the older men for protection. Arnold would loan money to those ...
- 2034: Mali, One Of The Greatest Afri
- ... one in northern half of the kingdom and the other in the southern half. The ability of the king to rule effectively came from his wealth and military power. The religion and culture of the kingdom of Ancient Mali was a mix of the newer Islamic faith and traditional African practices. As indicted above, most of the kings of Mali had ...
- 2035: MDMA
- ... twelve hours. As the rave scene expands across the country, the use and distribution of MDMA increases as well. Rave’s party scene has often been compared to as a religion. The DJ is the high priest of the ceremony, dancing is their meditation, and Ecstasy is their holy substance. The atmosphere of raves is designed to be favorable to enjoying ...
- 2036: Media Effect
- ... explanation of "evolution," which comes illustrated with photographs of automobiles in the middle of the book: Everything evolves, in the sense of "descent with modification," whether it be government policy, religion, sports cars, or organisms. The revolutionary fiberglass Corvette evolved from more mundane automotive ancestors in 1953. Other high points in the Corvette's evolutionary refinement included the 1962 model, in ...
- 2037: Marriage Asylum
- ... through centuries that it can be a positive aspect for. Marriage promotes wealth of the individual family and that of Church and State. Lastly, marriage cultivates the arts and maintains religion. It is also an organized way of historical record keeping. I hope that even with all these factors, it is still proven to be an imperfect system with many flaws ...
- 2038: Modern Torture
- ... Chinese Communist Party means that abuses by officials often go unchecked. The PRC detains individuals for a wide variety of “radical” reasons like exercising their rights to freedom of association, religion and of expression, including the right to impart and receive information. The total number of persons in China detained without charge, sentenced administratively to reeducation or reform camps, or held ...
- 2039: Multiculturalism
- ... preserve and enhance multiculturalism by promoting the recognition of Canada's ethnocultural diversity: ...the Government of Canada recognizes the diversity of Canadians as regards...national or ethnic origin, colour and religion, as a fundamental characteristic of Canadian society, and its committed to a policy of multiculturalism designed to preserve and enhance the multicultural heritage of Canadians while working to achieve the ...
- 2040: Monasticism And Intellectual L
- ... dedicated to piety and morality in the example of Christ. They took no formal vows, though, and were not controlled by the church. With all of the changes that formal religion experienced in the middle ages, the churches themselves underwent transformations. During the eleventh and twelfth centuries, most churches were Romanesque. These churches followed the general architecture of the Roman basilicas ...
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