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  • 71Jewish emancipation — was the abolition of discriminatory laws as applied especially to Jews in Europe in the nineteenth century, the recognition of Jews as equal to other citizens, and the formal granting of citizenship to European Jews. Emancipation was a major goal …

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  • 72Jewish Currents (magazine) — Jewish Currents is a progressive, secular Jewish bimonthly magazine that carries on the insurgent tradition of the Jewish left through independent journalism, political commentary, and a countercultural approach to Jewish arts and literature. Now …

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  • 73Religion in Uganda — consists of several different religions, which unfortunately accentuate regional and ethnic differences separating people as different rather than binding them together as human beings.The National Census of October 2002 resulted in the clearest… …

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  • 74Religion in Istanbul — covers the issue of religion in the city of Istanbul, Turkey.According to the 2000 census, there were 2691 active mosques, 123 active churches and 20 active synagogues in Istanbul; as well as 109 Muslim cemeteries and 57 non Muslim cemeteries.… …

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  • 75Religion in York — can be traced back to the City s foundation in Roman times with evidence of York s first Christian community dating from this period.HistoryRomanPolytheismA range of evidence about Roman religious beliefs of the people of Eboracum have been found …

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  • 76Religion in Cheshire — Religion in Cheshire, and, in particular, Christianity, has a long history.The boundary of the Church of England Diocese of Chester currently follows most closely the pre 1974 county boundary of Cheshire, so it includes all of Wirral, most of… …

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  • 77Religion in Nicaragua — is a significant part of the culture of Nicaragua and forms part of the constitution. Religious freedom and religious tolerance is promoted by both the Nicaraguan government and the constitution.HistoryCatholic religion among the Nicaraguan… …

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  • 78Religion in Brazil — is very diversified, although over seventy percent of the population declared being Roman Catholic in the last IBGE census, which took place in 2000. About ninety percent of Brazilians declare some sort of religious affiliation [… …

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  • 79Jewish World Review — is an online magazine published Monday through Friday (except for legal holidays and Jewish Holy Days), which seeks to appeal to people of faith and those interested in learning more about contemporary Judaism from Jews who take their religion… …

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  • 80Religion a Cuba — Religion à Cuba La religion à Cuba reflète la diversité culturelle de l île. Cuba est traditionnellement un pays catholique. Parfois le catholicisme est très influencé par le syncrétisme. Une croyance syncrétique commune est la Santería, qui est… …

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