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Gender Discourse in the Feminist Movement: Middle Eastern Women
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A 12 page paper discussing conceptual and theoretical frameworks of social theories applicable to gender discourse, with the addition of a discussion of division of labor. The largest part of the paper discusses social movements among women in countries of the Middle East, discussing the region in general but also specifically addressing Jordan, Palestine and Iraq in the contexts of tribalism, religion and culture. Bibliography lists 19 sources.
Filename: KSwomen.doc
Essay Title: Gender Discourse in the Feminist Movement: Middle Eastern Women
Women in Africa
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This 10 page paper looks at women in Africa historically through the 1500s and analyzes their roles. Gender differences are discussed in terms of religion and tribal traditions as well as the influences of the Europeans on male/female models. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA48Afrc.wps
Essay Title: Women in Africa
The Views of St. Augustine and Aristotle on the Source of Evil and Freedom of Choice
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In 7 pages, the author discusses St. Augustine's views on the source of evil and compares those views on evil and choice of freedom to those of Aristotle. St. Augustine and Aristotle had very definite ideas on the subjects of the source of evil, and the freedom of choice. St. Augustine felt that only something good could be evil. Aristotle felt that freedom of choice was similar to wishes, but it was a means and not an end. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PCaugari.doc
Essay Title: The Views of St. Augustine and Aristotle on the Source of Evil and Freedom of Choice
A Comparison Of Religious Leaders
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The determination of the origins of
the religious mythos is often considered of paramount importance to
scholars attempting to explore the leadership styles of religious
leaders such as Moses, Jesus and Mohammed. This 7 page paper examines
the leadership style of the three men and then examines the differences
and similarities between the Jewish and Christian faiths. Bibliography
lists 5 sources.
Filename: KTrelled.wps
Essay Title: A Comparison Of Religious Leaders
Philosophy Arguments
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A 5 page paper which discusses the Cosmological arguments of
St. Thomas Aquinas, the ontological argument of St. Anselm, and the teleological
argument of William Paley. Each philosopher’s arguments are discussed and them refuted
with opposing arguments. Bibliography lists 4 additional sources.
Filename: RAphilarg.wps
Essay Title: Philosophy Arguments
St. Thomas Aquinas on Law, Morality, and Politics
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This 5 page
report discusses the theories and philosophies of St. Thomas
Aquinas (1225-1274) with an emphasis on the differntiations he
made regarding natural law and eternal law. The thought and
writing of St. Thomas Aquinas reconciled religion with reason,
expanded it towards experimental science, insisted that the
senses were the windows of the soul and that the reason had a
divine right to be presented with facts. He believed that natural
law is fundamentally the rational creature’s participation in
God’s eternal law. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: BWsttom.wps
Essay Title: St. Thomas Aquinas on Law, Morality, and Politics
Thomas Aquinas
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An 8 page paper which discusses Thomas
Aquinas and some of his works. The works discussed are “On
the Eternity of the World,” “The Three Greatest Prayers,”
and “Summa Theologica.” A brief biography is presented as
well. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: RAaquinbio.wps
Essay Title: Thomas Aquinas