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Anthropological study of religion.

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“The academic study of religion is fundamentally an anthropological enterprise. That is, it is primarily concerned with studying people (anthropos is an ancient Greek term meaning “human being”; logos means

Constitutional and religious history.

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You will write a 5–7-page research paper. The purpose of this assignment is to encourage you to apply all that you have learned in this course to a significant current issue. As a result, you should be able to draw some conclusions about the current state of our constitutional and religious history in the U.S. in the 21st century.

Epic poems of heroic.

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Compare Virgil’s Aeneid to Homer’s Iliad. In what ways are they similar and in what ways are they not? How does Homer’s “agenda” differ from that of Virgil? For comparison, cite examples from the excerpts of the Iliad and the Aeneid in our book.

Not-for-profit organization.

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This I Believe: This assignment was adapted from a program on NPR called “This I Believe.” ”The world is tearing itself up because of one thing, and that is belief. The idea is that rather than screaming about it, we ought to just listen. . . . It rather idealistically and rather quietly suggests another way to talk to each other.”—Jay Allison, Series Host and Co-Producer.

Competitive advantage.

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Next, write your memo (up to 1 pages, 12pt font, single, 1.15, or double-spaced) explaining your recommendation for what Delta should have done with respect to the Trainer Oil Refinery. You should apply the lecture material and at least some of the framework material from Competitive Advantage and/or RBV.

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