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Reply to at least TWO of your classmates; choosing two peers that picked the other two topics (replies must be on two separate days). Compare and contrast your vulnerable population to theirs.

WEEK 3 DISCUSSION Reply to at least TWO of your classmates; choosing two peers that picked the other two topics (replies must be on two separate days). For your response, compare and contrast your vulnerable population to theirs. What do you see as their population’s most resilient characteristics? Replies must use at least two scholarly […]

In a research paper argue against the concept of subjective morality from Allah in Islam, but instead, argue that we’ve developed morality from other natural means that don’t require Allah or the Quran.

The True Author of Morality Research Paper: In this paper, you are to argue against the concept of subjective morality from Allah in Islam, but instead, argue that we’ve developed morality from other natural means that don’t require Allah or the Quran. In fact, Allah was created by men and men are the ones that […]

Briefly explain the causes of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Do you think that the issue can be solved? If so, then how?

The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict It is no secret that the Middle East is an area of great unrest and conflict, and has been for many years. The most notable is the ongoing hostilities between Jews and Muslims living in the area of Israel and Palestine. In your paper you will answer both of these topics: 1) Briefly […]

Compare the distribution of power in Medieval Europe amongst people with different social identities or positions (from 900-1450 or so).

Social identities Choose a prompt ‘Compare the distribution of power in Medieval Europe amongst people with different social identities or positions (from 900-1450 or so). Choose 2 or more social identities (Christian clergy, Christian laypeople, heretics, pagans, Jews, Muslims, upper class, lower class, male, female) and compare them around how much power and what kind […]

What kind of (positive and negative) attitudes to Muslims and the Middle East (by extension Islam) can you discern from the Korean general public, and what is / are the reason(s) for the negative attitudes?

Muslim in Korea 1. Answer this question ; As the foreign Muslim population has been steadily on the increase in Korea, Koreans have been exposed, more than ever, to Muslim cultures and forming their own ideas about and attitudes toward them. In due course, mass media coverage of political, social, and cultural affairs in the […]

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