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- 2961: Population Statistics of Mexico
- ... under act.) Another reason for population increase in the past 60 years is due to the fact that the majority of Mexico's population is Roman Catholic. And in this religion, no birth control is practised, leading to many unwanted pregnancies, and an increase in population. Families also prefer having more children, so they can work on the fields for them ...
- 2962: Native People in Modern Society
- ... a very big role in Bob's life. He strongly keeps all the Traditions. And believes in them. Even one of his doughters who is half Native keeps the same religion. He told me a true story that happened to him last year. Bob had a cancer and his life was in a real danger. But before he went for the ...
- 2963: Opinions on Esoteric Practices
- ... much from any of the channelers in any way of true enlightment being given or even accurate prophecies about anything except their own popularity and growth as a new-wave religion. I truly believe that it is possible that there are honest, for-real people who can channel the spirits of the dead and other-world beings, but like I believe ...
- 2964: Negligent Hiring/Retention
- ... addition to the business necessity exception are section 703 exceptions called Bona Fida occupational qualifications (BFOQ). These narrowly construed exceptions encompass those instances in which legal discrimination based on gender, religion, or national origin ( But Never race) are practiced and are reasonably necessary to the usual operation of a particular job or enterprise. 8- Blumrosen, H., " Strangers in Paradise: Griggs vs ...
- 2965: How the KKK, Anarchists, Phreaks Compare to Big Brother
- ... the White Supremacy groups because all they do is cause trouble, anger, and pain, which most people do not want. In the Brotherhood they believe in letting people choose what religion or what they want to do with their life. Phreaks are hackers. They are a group of people from around the world that love to hack others computers and systems ...
- 2966: Two Wrongs Don't Make a Right?
- ... human being. Koch disproves this by telling the reader that the Torah says the death may be used as a punishment. There are many different religions so the topic of religion is a hard one to use as an argument for or against capital punishment. Another opinion on capital punishment is the neutral position. This position is covered in the movie ...
- 2967: Chinese Architecture
- ... sort of “twist”. There is a large variety in architectural styles that are in Chinese temples. The religions of the temples vary from Buddhist to Taoist to ancestral and folk religion, but all of these share the same basic structure. In Taiwan temples are to be seen everywhere. Temples are the island's unique cultural features. Over 5,000 of Taiwan ...
- 2968: El Dia de Muerto
- ... jade stone, to protect it's face from the sun. The mask was also useful so the dead would not show its fear before the monsters of the dead's religion. The ornamental stones and clothes were symbols that the dead used to decipher if he or she had reached the final and corresponding level.
- 2969: Hell: That Place in Your Mind
- ... mounds of food, that people are sitting at, but cannot eat the food. Hell is whatever the mind says it to be. Hell is a place that is created by religion. It can be a place that people are sent to, or it can be a place people land because they could not get to the holy land. In Christianity, Hell ...
- 2970: Bungee Jumping
- ... in the bungee field have led to all new rides and adventures. Bungee jumping is a sport that enables a person to prove something to themselves, regardless of age, sex, religion, or race. Bungee jumping is based on an age-old ritual practiced by the “land divers” of Pentecost island in the South Pacific archipelago of Vanuatu. Young men proved their ...
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