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| Refugees | |
| ... defines a refugee as: ¡§A person who is outside his/her country of nationality or habitual residence; has a well-founded fear of persecution because of his ... |
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| Children Of Holocaust | |
| ... Although children were not a main target of the Nazi's violence, they did fall subject to persecution along with their parents. ... |
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| International Tribunal | |
| ... Under the tribunal's mandate, however, ethnic persecution is treated as an "international" crime even if it has occurred within a single state. ... |
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| Why English Colonized North Americ | |
| ... or religious freedom. For example the people of Rhode Island, founded by Williams in 1636, fled religious persecution. As opposed ... |
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| Meical Marijuana | |
| ... These patients should be able to utilize the treatment of their choice, free from the fear of persecution and without the stigma of being considered a criminal ... |
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| Thomas Merton | |
| ... by non-Catholics and even some Catholics, because they said that his actions were "unbecoming of a monk." (Merton) This criticism or persecution reminds me of ... |
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| What Does A Study Of St. Mark's Gospel Tell Us About What It Means ... | |
| ... Jesus also stressed to his disciples that being a Christian was not accepting a life of misery and constant suffering and persecution but the opposite which ... |
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| Freemasonry | |
| ... The answer to this is religious persecution, where most of the records, ideas, beliefs and followers of a certain religion are destroyed and killed. ... |
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| Nazism | |
| ... The moral code included the idea that those under persecution of the Nazi's were inferior, less morally sound, and must use their tribulations to correct ... |
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| Basis Of Christian Teachings | |
| ... Christian ethics developed while early Christians were under persecution by the Roman Empire. From the time when Nero blamed Christians ... |
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| Why Did The Holocaust Happen | |
| ... Holocaust. This first phase was the persecution of Jews in Germany and the other countries invaded by Hitler. It lasted until 1941. ... |
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| Industrialism | |
| ... In the late 19'th century, many new immigrants came to America with hopes to escape religious and political persecution, to find better employment opportunities ... |
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| Colonization_in_america | |
| ... the Stuart monarchy launched one of the largest migrations in written history ? The Great Migration ? in search of a new life free from persecution and open ... |
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| Liberalization | |
| ... your country with your own opinions. The final thing I want to harp on is freedom from religious persecution. You no longer have to ... |
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| Tragedy In The Middle East | |
| ... Similarly, when a war is thrust upon you and you become the victim of persecution and aggression, you are permitted to defend yourselves and kill the invaders ... |
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| A Broader Look At The Long-lasting Conflicts Between Arabs And ... | |
| ... should be understood; a refugee is an individual who left his or her native country and is unwilling or unable to return to it because of persecution or fear ... |
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| Holocaust | |
| ... We learned all about the intense persecution of the Jews, how they were forced into terrible concentration camps where they either worked or were killed, and ... |
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| Interpreting Religious Pluralism | |
| ... reactions toward pluralism. These reactions were characterized by an intolerance of religious diversity and religious persecution. As a ... |
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| Holocaust | |
| ... The Holocaust, also known as The Shoah is the name applied to the state-led systematic persecution and genocideof the Jews and other minority groups of Europe ... |
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| Buddhism And Christianity | |
| ... were unquestionably many fewer Christians than Buddhists in Asia Up until the turn of the sixteenth century Christianity endured great persecution in China and ... |
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