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    to look out in the crowd and feel as though you have shared a piece of yourself with complete strangers. Dancing and cooking for my community is always a fun way to support my culture, but there is also a lot of knowledge to teach within the church. To keep the tradition and faith alive, every Sunday I teach bible study. I enjoy sharing my faith and knowledge with the younger kids; I realize how grateful I am to have had this knowledge bestowed on me at a young age. I was inspired to

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    Vladimir Putin is the current president of Russia, he quickly became a dominant leader with his rise to power. Before he came to power, he initially started out working in local politics and Russian Intelligence. Putin first started in politics as working for Leningrad’s first democratic mayor of the city. This democratic mayor was Anatoly Sobchak, Putin was not very noticed by the people in the city, he mostly worked behind the scenes but continued to stay loyal to Sobchak even after he was not

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    Thrownness and Freedom go hand-in-hand. Thrownness is something that people have little control over at first. It is simply a state in which someone finds themselves in. For example, people are thrown into a particular family with a certain family heritage and/or religion and begin to follow these ideas because they were born into it. Freedom allows for the individual to break away from the particular situation they were thrown into if they are unhappy with it. For example, even though in the

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    Konstantinova, along with his six brothers and sister. In 1968 Ivan finished school at a young age of sixteen and went on to join the Evangelical Christian Baptist Church (Neerskov, H.K.). In 1970, after about a year-and-a-half of joining the church, Moiseyev gave his life to the Lord, and obtained a newfound love to preach the Gospel not only in church, but to the young people of Volontirovka, his hometown. For quite some time, Ivan Moiseyev had the job of a delivery driver. That is, until November 1970

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    assignment I took part in a religious service at a small Orthodox Church in Baltimore. The exterior of the church is very different from the ones we are used to in the sense that the church itself is vividly painted with all types of icons dating back to the mid 1960s. The tradition for this types of paintings is however rather old and in the orthodox creed these paintings are particularly important because they show the saints for whom the church was erected and whose name they usually take. The

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    The Orthodox Church has a very rich past in Russia going back to the 10th century when numerous churches were constructed. Monasteries began to flourish in the 11th century. Besides being devoted to spiritual work, these played also an important role in providing more formal education. In the 13th century, the Russian Orthodox church shielded the population from the Tatar great invasion that could have engulfed the Christian faith throughout Russia. Similarly, in the 14th century, outstanding bishops

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    Andrew Jenkins Take A Trip Project Fall 2014 Part A: Introductory page- For the Take A Trip Project, I plan to explore the continent Europe. The three countries I chose to tour are France, Italy, and Greece. My plan is to first arrive in France because that is geographically the first country out of the three. Following France I plan to depart to Italy and end my journey in Greece. I chose these countries for many reasons but, the three significant reasons are for their intriguing culture, rich

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    two orthodox churches, the Ukrainian Orthodox church of Moscow and the Ukrainian Orthodox church of Kiev. In a small village in Ukraine called Pticha had the members of the UOM barricade themselves into their church, forcing those who were associated with the UOK to worship off of the property. The conflict was supposedly caused because of the political conflict that is happening between Russia and Ukraine. The leaders of the Ukrainian church of Moscow believes that the members of the church of Kiev

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    Russian Intolerance of Homosexual Behavior

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    Although homophobia exists in nearly all societies, Russia has recently gained notoriety for its intolerance of homosexual behavior. In a world that is becoming more and more accepting and tolerant of homosexuality, Russia seems to be moving backward when it comes to LGBTQ rights, existing in a tightly conservative macrosystem. Many Russian’s hold a constructionist view of homosexuality, meaning outside forces are responsible for influencing “untraditional” behaviors, rather than the contemporary

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