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Tension Between The Traditionalists Traditionalists And The Modernists Scopes
456 wordsDuring the 1920 s there was much tension between the traditionalists and the modernists. The best example of this conflict was that of the Scopes trial and the changes in the lifestyles and values of the American youth. In both cases the traditionalists and the The first example of the tension between the traditionalists and the modernists was the unfriendly fire from the fundamentalists on the new science and progressive education in the 1920 s. These old time religionists believed that the tea...
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Gay Or Lesbian Gays And Lesbians
1,612 wordsAmy leans over to kiss her new wife, Terri. The wedding was beautiful as any wedding inside a church. It was a beautiful warm sunny day in May. The two brides now feel a sense of togetherness and a false sense of true commitment even though the state will not recognize their marriage. Myself, a young lesbian woman, would like to see myself being able to marry my partner. Society has become more tolerant of gays and lesbians in the last couple of years and we are all uniting to carry our voice to...
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Pga Tour Vs Casey Martin
1,108 wordsThe situation has arisen from the dreams of Casey Martin, a golfer who played with Tiger Woods at Stanford was trying in 1998 to make it as a professional golfer. He has Klippel-Trenaunay-Webber syndrome, a congenital circulatory disorder that causes severe swelling in his right leg and foot and makes it all but impossible for him to walk 18 holes. Martin, at the time 25 years of age, wanted to ride in a cart from shot to shot, as he did in college, but the PGA had strict rules about not doing t...
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Secular Popular Culture Forms Of Popular Culture Children
933 wordsConservative Christian Claims and Secular Popular Culture As I have mentioned, both Traditionalists and Progressivists are wary about secular forms of popular culture. Traditionalists argue that most forms of popular culture are inherently evil and therefore to be avoided. Progressivists however, argue that the content must be analyzed for conflicting messages. Secular items of popular culture are forbidden if messages that are antithetical to conservative Christianity are found. This means that...
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Globalization Winners And Losers
1,054 wordsH 2 >Despite the views of many optimists, there are clearly losers as well as winners from the process of globalization. ' Evaluate this statement. The statement at the head of the page assumes that Globalization creates both winners and losers. This is a view shared by many, but not all, theorists and commentators. There are many trends of thought regarding exactly who the winners and losers may be as well as what may be considered a prize or a punishment (e. g. some may sight the avail...
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Economic Globalization Social Relations
1,344 wordsEconomic Globalization is something that has been with the human race ever since the world has begun. From local to global, we could attribute this to the result of human innovation and technological progress. Globalization from the word global means spreading throughout the world, in other words spreading world-wide. The aims of having a 'globalized community' is to have interdependence of the entire world and its people from each other with concern for the rest of the world at the expense of n...
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William Jennings Bryan Man Has Evolved
1,759 wordsThe Scopes Monkey Trial is considered to be one of the biggest trials in the history of the United States. The trial took place in the 1920 s, in a small town of Tennessee called Dayton. The trial was of a twenty four year old science teacher and a football coach named John T. Scopes. He was accused of opposing the Butler Act, which forbade the teaching of evolution in public schools and universities (Encarta). The trial was famous worldwide as it divided the United States in the opinion of Darw...
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