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Eastern Religions
Monotheistic
Focused on life in material world, as opposed to the afterlife
Less religious, more philosophical
Western Religions
Often polytheistic
Final ?goal? is to get to Heaven, disbelievers and evildoers damned to Hell
Based on Judaism
More dietary restrictions
More religious than Eastern religions
Jerusalem is a holy city
Both
Woman inferior sex
Value morality in material world
Codes of moral standards
Value respect
Religions had/have a prophet or founder
Global 10 ES
Pgs. 632-642
The Impact of the Early Industrial Revolution
The New Industrial Cities:
The revolution caused rapid growth in town population many merged to form megalopolises
Though certain areas prospered, poverty also sturck ? most growth occurred in poor areas overcrowding tenement housing
Overcrowding unsanitary conditions
Sewage, runoff, air pollution from coal, water pollution, RailRoad smoke + filth illness
First suburbs are developed by the wealthy
New diseases are introduced, especially through trade
Native son was written in a time when racism and oppression of colored people was common. Richard Wright intended to explain to society how he and his race felt about racism. Using the symbol of snow and whiteness as a metaphorical expression, he showed the emotions Bigger felt about society. Snow was a physical symbol in the story that paralleled the white oppressive society. In ?How Bigger was Born? Wright explains that the first Bigger felt attacked and oppressed even at a young age.
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Mathematics 103 (MAM1003W & END1007W) 2007
Finite Series
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THE DEVIL IN DEVOLUTION
The favor of letting Washington?s authority fade and to let the states take the lead is badly timed because the economic and cultural ties between the states are getting closer, not weaker. Sometimes states take action because some states win advantages that are worthwhile because other states have to suffer the costs.
FULL FAITH AND CREDIT
THE DEVIL IN DEVOLUTION
The favor of letting Washington?s authority fade and to let the states take the lead is badly timed because the economic and cultural ties between the states are getting closer, not weaker. Sometimes states take action because some states win advantages that are worthwhile because other states have to suffer the costs.
FULL FAITH AND CREDIT
THE DEVIL IN DEVOLUTION
The favor of letting Washington?s authority fade and to let the states take the lead is badly timed because the economic and cultural ties between the states are getting closer, not weaker. Sometimes states take action because some states win advantages that are worthwhile because other states have to suffer the costs.
FULL FAITH AND CREDIT
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