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What are some fundamental human rights?

Another fundamental human right established by the United Nations is the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion, which includes the ability to change religion freely and to organize with others. Related to this right are the rights to assemble freely and the freedom of expression.\nSeveral fundamental human rights relate to standards of living, such as the right to work in just and favorable conditions and the right to own property. The right to rest and leisure is a fundamental right as is the right to healthy and secure living conditions.\nThe Universal Declaration of Human Rig..

Do liturgical colors vary based on a church's denomination?

Denominations which use the Revised Common Lectionary to determine their liturgical colors show little variation. For example, the Episcopalian Church may use purple, violet or royal blue as their liturgical colors during the Advent Season, but the United Methodist Church uses purple. The most common liturgical colors are violet, white, green, red and gold. Denominations such as the Russian Orthodox Church and those whose lections are derived from the Byzantine Rite frequently use additional colors.

Who was Carlton Pearson's first wife?

Gina Pearson is a life coach. She married Carlton Pearson, a minister, in 1993. They have two children. Her divorce papers state that the couple has incompatibility issues.\nCarlton Pearson was a Pentecostal minister, but the Joint College of African-American Pentecostal Bishops called him a heretic in 2004. His Gospel of Inclusion led to the heretic label. In 2006, he became a minister in the United Church of Christ. He has served churches in Chicago and Tulsa.

What was the effect of the Cult of Domesticity on women?

The Cult of Domesticity, which is also known as the Cult of True Womanhood, stigmatized women who left the sheltered environment of the home to expose themselves in trade or politics, which was the realm of men. Middle-class women who remained single or childless were relegated to the margins of a society that celebrated marriage and child-rearing as a duty. In visual and literary culture, the Cult of Domesticity resulted in images such as the popular "Angel in the House": a submissive, gentle, pure creature that existed to please her husband and family in the confines of the home.\nThis did n..

What is the meaning of group dynamics?

The interaction between different people and groups can reveal a lot about people. It gives a window into how people perceive other individuals and situations. Group dynamics is a very important role in understanding forms of discrimination like racism and sexism. Studying whole groups, or communities of people, can give a lot of insight into how decisions are made and how majority rule influences the individuals in the group. It can also be helpful when trying to understand the past and how people lived.

Why are animals used in psychological research ?

While animal experimentation is a controversial practice that has drawn serious criticism from groups like PETA, the general consensus among research psychologists and neuroscientists is that it is necessary to further the understanding of the human brain. The American Psychological Association justifies the use of animals in psychological research to aid in the overall picture of human progress. From Alzheimer's research to studying effective treatment options for various psychiatric illnesses, there are a variety of ways in which animal testing provides answers that significantly benefi..

Where can you find a list of logical fallacies?

One may find lists of logical fallacies in many academic databases such as educational institutions. The University of Texas at El Paso includes a master list of logical fallacies on its website.\n A logical fallacy means that an argument does not prove anything even though it may appear logically sound. Even though many of these arguments have been proven as false, they still hold persuasive power because they seem sound. While many logical fallacies have no deliberate malicious intent, they still spread misinformation. Types of logical fallacies include ad hominem, appeal to tradition, bandw..

Who betrayed Jesus?

Greed is thought to be a key motive for the betrayal. The book of John describes Judas as a thief with greed in his heart and says he was paid 30 pieces of silver for his role in handing Jesus over to authorities. However, according to the book of Matthew, Judas later felt remorse for his actions and returned the money. Shortly after this, Judas committed suicide by hanging himself.\nAccording to the book of John, Jesus foresaw that one of his apostles would betray him and signified that it would be Judas by giving him a piece of bread at the Last Supper.

What is descriptive economics?

Economic theory uses descriptive economics to make a series of statements related to the cause and effect of social and economic phenomena. For example, an economic theory could be "people will buy less of a product if the price goes up." Economists would then observe after the price increase whether or not cigarette sales declined. Economists use a process called "inductive reasoning" to bridge the gap between the gathering of facts, or "descriptive economics," and the interpretation and generalization of data or "economic theory."

What was Jesus' religion?

Biblical texts in which Jesus' life and teachings are covered describe Jesus as the typical Jewish man of his time. When he worshipped, it was in a synagogue and took the form of traditional Jewish communal worship. His teachings also included sections from Jewish text. Like many Jews of his time, he went on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem to visit the Jewish temple. He also celebrated Jewish festivals.\nWhat the Bible does not tell readers is the type of Jew that Jesus was. He doesn't appear to have belonged to any of the Jewish groups identified and described by Josephus. He was not a Sa..

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