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Religion Key Issue 4 Why Do Territorial Conflicts Arise Among Groups? Rubenstein Define fundamentalism. Fundamentalism is increasing in the world today and its growth contributes to conflicts. Why is it increasing? RELIGION VERSUS GOVERNMENT POLICIES In what ways did the Taliban government of Afghanistan raise conflicts with Western/modern ideas after it took control of the country in 1996? What aspect of Hinduism has clashed with Western/modern ideas? What Western groups criticized this aspect? How has the Indian government responded to this issue? In Russia/Soviet Union, how did each of the following attempt to limit the influence of religion, specifically the Eastern Orthodox Church? Czar Peter the Great Communism

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Religion Key Issue 4 Why Do Territorial Conflicts Arise Among Groups? Rubenstein Define fundamentalism. Fundamentalism is increasing in the world today and its growth contributes to conflicts. Why is it increasing? RELIGION VERSUS GOVERNMENT POLICIES In what ways did the Taliban government of Afghanistan raise conflicts with Western/modern ideas after it took control of the country in 1996? What aspect of Hinduism has clashed with Western/modern ideas? What Western groups criticized this aspect? How has the Indian government responded to this issue? In Russia/Soviet Union, how did each of the following attempt to limit the influence of religion, specifically the Eastern Orthodox Church? Czar Peter the Great Communism

twitter trap summary and response

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Tenzin Kyizom English 1A Dr. Loretta Kane 08/31/2012 Summary The Twitter Trap by Bill Keller is about how digital innovations have altered the way humans think and how it may be ?eroding characteristics that are essentially human.? Bill Keller claims social networks outsources the brain and is an ?aggressive? distraction. His main thesis is that these digital innovations come with a price and that price may be us humans. The price we pay to use technology is having us go through the easier way but our brains don?t function well and pick up patterns that are usually evident. It also reduces our ability to connect with others and reflect on our lives.

World Civilizations Chapter 29

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Chapter 29 The World in the 1920s: Challenges to European Dominance I. Introduction A. Introduction 1. Responses to Crisis a. Revolutionary regimes b. Authoritarian Political Systems 2. Three major patterns a. Western Europe - economically/politically incomplete i. But culturally creative b. Growth of Japan and the United States c. Impact of 1920s Revolutions in China, Mexico and Russia B. Diplomatic Deafness 1. Methods of protest a. India - Gandhi - Hinduism tradition + criticized caste/gender b. Turkey - military force + diplomacy i. Deaf guy uses disability as negotiating technique II. The Disarray of Western Europe, 1918-1929 A. Introduction 1. War messed up European economy, diplomacy, governments

the world and its people chapter 2 outline

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the earth and its people fifth edition chapter 1

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Chapter 7A Notes

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Jessica Brooks 1-31-2013 AP Psych p.3 Chapter 7A Notes Introduction: Memories are what make us Memory: Information that is stored and has stayed over a period of time Just regular people have the ability to remember amazing things Some could remember parts of images shown 17 years earlier Information Processing Model: takes after a computer ? 3 parts Encoding: How information gets into our brain Storage: How we hold onto the information or store it like a hard drive Retrieval: How we get the information back from our brain like in computer files Connectionism: Another theory to how our memories work, which states that memories are made of interconnected neural networks, and memories are made of three stages Brief sensory memory like a quick image shown and then fading away

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