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Sunni and Shia – Islam Religion
Islam
The Sunni and Shia are two sects that are derived from the Islam religion. The major difference between the two and the reason that both do not necessarily get along is the true successor of the Prophet Muhammad. As stated in the textbook, “The Shia sect originated as a party supporting the appointment of Ali-a…
The Name Mary, And How It Is U Essay
Abrahamic religions
Christianity
Comparative religion
Faith
Jesus
Quran
Religious texts
The name Mary, and how it is used in the Koran Muslimism April 9, 1999 The function that Mary has played in the history of faith is a subject that can be debated. Harmonizing to the Koran, the lone importance of Mary, is that she is unarguably the female parent of Jesus. Besides, the lone…
Cultural Identity, Religion, Traditions, Holidays
Cultural Identity
The United States is growing to be increasingly diverse. According to Pew Research Center, by 2055 the United States will not have one, single majority race. The migration of immigrants over the past few decades has increased tremendously (Caumont & Cohn, 2016). Majority of immigrants used to come from Latin America, however now the majority…
Legal and Ethical Issues for Mental Health Professionals
Ethics
Mental Health
Video presentation: The video clip was quite interesting I found it to be very educational as to the legal obligations of therapists in the mental health field. Some issues were brought up that were quite important, such as therapists need to understand confidentiality, privileged information, and a therapists responsibility related to reporting suspected child abuse,…
The Didache and the Gospel of Matthew
Gospel
Ten Commandments
The Didache’s authenticity, since its inception, has been a centre of controversy and debate among religious and philosophical scholars. This is in large part, brought about by the timelines of authorship among Jewish and Christian literature. Likewise, more specific examples are contained within recent theories, publications, and journals which connote a connection between the Didache…
Ivan the Terrible: A Smart and Cruel Tyrant
Religion
Russia
Ivan the Terrible was a cruel tyrant, who never knew the meaning of moderation; He drank too much, laughed too loudly and hated and loved too fiercely. And he never forgot anything. Ivan was definitely smart and despite his cruelty, his reign is known as one of the greatest rules in Russian history. In Russia…
Essay About Aztec Civilization
Aztecs
Superstitious
Present day Mexico was not always Spanish speaking, nor was it even a Spanish country originally. It belonged to the Olmecs, which broke down into different generations and names. The one culture that is more predominate in Mexico is the Aztecs, stemming from the father culture Nahuas. After Christopher Columbus sailed the big ocean blue…
Honor and Chivalry in the Morte D’arthur
Chivalry
Christianity
Religion
Religion and Damsels in Distress as Vehicles for Honor and Chivalry in The Morte D’Arthur In The Morte D’Arthur, Tomas Malory uses the saint-like character traits and actions of Sir Galahad and the events surrounding Queen Guinevere and Lancelot’s love affair to depict honor and chivalry. In The Miracle of Galahad, Sir Galahad upholds honor…
A Description of Diglossia
Multiculturalism
D “Diglossia is a relatively stable situation in which, in addition to the primary dialects of the language (which may include a standard or regional standards), there is a divergent, highly codified (often grammatically more complex) superposed variety,…which is learned largely by formal education and is used for most written and formal spoken purposes but…
Argument for the Existence of God
God
God is a supernatural being whom people belief He controls the universe. Human beings feel obliged to worship the God since He controls everything. However, there are some theorists who have criticized the theories about the existence of God. Many people have tried to explain the existence of God using various philosophies. According to Harrison…