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  • Collection: World Religions

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Who doesn’t love attending a wedding? It is so beautiful to be able to see two people who are in love get married. On top of that, you get to party, celebrate, and participate in wedding traditions. Speaking of traditions, what type of wedding…

http://omeka.lib.fsu.edu/files/original/9b38115e3dfae37e479f018a6cc5d8b6.pdf
A description of the Christmas traditions of five different countries and the history behind them.

http://omeka.lib.fsu.edu/files/original/da04876501860de3f5c668bd2e050781.pdf
I created a blog post of clothing proscriptions for women in different religions. Each blog post talks about a specific religion. The way women dress or are supposed to be portrayed in each religion is then explained.

http://omeka.lib.fsu.edu/files/original/2da383feaff8af728c88ffa3f68b7f89.pdf
Analysis of Andaman Island puberty ritual using Arnold Van Gennep's model of rites of passage.

http://omeka.lib.fsu.edu/files/original/504ea046a6c67df38c840ecd331aef3c.pdf
This paper will discuss the relationship between Judaism and Islam. They have many similarities and have many of the same principles in common. It was also talk about the Israel-Palestinian conflict.

http://omeka.lib.fsu.edu/files/original/2f8e3b26a01fc010a9b774b2bb249db5.pdf
This is a blog consisting of five blog entries regarding progressive reforms within different religions. This is a class project for a World Religion class. Each entry touches on a specific movement or event in a certain religion that has already, or…

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This blog covers how different religions feel about in vitro fertilization. Since it is a relatively new technology, there are still many questions regarding the acceptation and limitations in each religion. Fertility issues are a problem for many…
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