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    invisibility and supernatural cause into the battlefield of divinity. Who do we want to pledge our allegiance in a fool for the Lord or an idolatry of this world? What fool is to the Father if he does not fight the very cause of His Father? Nor what reason a fool continue to be a jestee for the world, when he lost his foolish soul to the world? Let rise up take our place and fight the battle of the century for the advancement of God principles across and gain those deceptions against their Deceptor

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    World Cup Controversy

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    Every four years soccer fans around the world tune in to see their nations compete for the most prestigious trophy in the soccer world: The World Cup. Fans of the sport have grown to love the tradition the World Cup has created; however, in the year 2022 the tradition and integrity of the great tournament may be altered. Qatar was selected to be the host of the 2022 World Cup, this selection has sparked a controversy in the “Fútbol World.” Following the selection many FIFA (Federation International

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    After the First and Second World War the WCC felt they were responsible to bring back the social ethics and world politics back to a Christian point of view. Oldham and Niebuhr both lead the charge to help create a world in which based its values and beliefs off a Christian perspective. The ecumenical movement moved away from talking about a “Christian civilization” and a developing a Christian political party, but the felt responsible to bring back the mass society to realize they are the sons of

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    standardized around the world.” Presently, the world is considered more globalized than it has ever been. The world today has embarked on strong world relations through trade, exchanging both knowledge and goods. According to the World Trade Organization there are ten benefits of trading systems; the first entails the idea that “people are usually reluctant to fight their customers.” This is the foundation our world is constructed on. Globalization’s effects in the world presently has allowed for

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    World Hunger In Africa

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    World hunger is defined as the want or scarcity of food on a global level. Approximately 795 million people world-wide suffer from chronic malnourishment and nearly all of them live in developing countries (2016 World Hunger and Poverty Facts and Statistics, 2016). The numbers are shocking and humanitarian food aid is required to save the millions of men, women, and children that are at risk of death from starvation. There are three primary types of aid; program aid or in-kind-aid, relief or emergency

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    surplus production, a sort of trade/commerce started and societies evolved into hierarchical structures. Hierarchical structures imply some sort of domination from top to bottom and therefore can give rise to conflicts. Schell in “The unconquerable world” (p 13) describes war as an alive system that produces its own changes parallelal to scientific progress, as for the invention of nuclear weapons that also leaded to the cold war in which the deadly nuclear

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    The World War II

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    World War II was one of the costliest wars in the twentieth century. Prior to the war, the world suffered a major economic crisis, and on the verge of political instability. The time between the two wars greatly affected the stability of Europe and Asia. Most countries were too involved in their own domestic affairs to recognize international problems, which created a weak global community. New alliances and treaties attempted to further quell a potential war. However, the actions of these

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    Compare/Contrast of The War of the Worlds “This isn’t war,” said the artilleryman. “It never was a war any more than there’s war between man and ants.” -H.G. Wells, The War of the Worlds The above quote was said by a foe of the narrator in the novel The War of the Worlds. In this novel, martians came to Earth and started attacking mankind. Mankind did not put up much of a fight. It was a slaughter. The movie The War of the Worlds has a very similar take to the traditional novel by H.G. Wells; however

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    people. During the war battle sites could be found in over 40 countries. It 's hard to argue that it was not the single greatest war ever, partial to the above it had a more significant impact on the economy, the governments and at that time the entire world and its future. WWII influenced moving several countries borders while new states as well. The cause of the war is directly related to global militarization and nationalism. During this time most countries involved in the war

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    One of the first and important themes in statecraft world was sanctions. I remember a great example of sanction happened in statecraft when the Empire in the first turn attacked our country and broke the mutual defense treaty. After that action, we had meeting with four of the democratic countries in statecraft in order to address some sanctions on the Empire which were about reduce the economic actions and cut diplomatic ties. However, the actions that we took at that time wasn’t effective enough

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