Jonestown On this date, 913 followers of Jim Jones and the Peoplesamp39 Temple committed a mass suicide in Northern Guyana, at a site called Jonestown. ... View More
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jonestown ... The converts belonging to Peoples Temple may have joined for various reasons differing from one another, yet the one common bond they all shared was Jim Jones. ... View More
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Brainwashing ... The influence of Jim Jones over the members of the Peoples Temple in Guyana who at his instructions killed their children and themselves. ... View More
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Religious studies ... or another, there are those too who have killed followers and devotees of their religion such as in the case of ampquotJim Jones of the peoples temple in Guyana in ... View More
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Discuss the evolution of Greek Architecture from 600 to 300 ... The temples of ancient Greece were of the utmost importance to the Hellenic peoples. Each temple was devoted to different gods. ... View More
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Conformity and Obedience ... For example Reverend Jim Jones took 911 people from San Francisco to found his cult, ampquotThe peoples templeampquot in Jonestown, a town he had them build in Guyana ... View More
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Ancient Greek Architecture ... of Athenians, and the Temple of Hephaestus astounded the ancient civilization. The Greeks amazing architecture is still marveled at by the peoples of today. ... View More
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Chinese Influence to Japan and Korea ... buildings in Zen temple complexes which are often quite numerous are placed largely at random around that central axis. As far as peoples thinking goes ... View More
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Racism in Tony Morrisonamp39s The Bluest Eye ... These social standards produced by the media and white peoples views at the time ... Pecola enjoys there company and takes a liking to a shirley temple cup because ... View More
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African Arts ... 2 With a river flowing around it, and the sun shining upon it, the Temple of Dendur is ... Last, but not in any fashion least was an anklet from the Igbo peoples. ... View More
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Architecture and Burials in the Maya and Aztec ... to earlier Mesoamerican pyramids with a single temple built on top and a single stairway up the side, the pyramids built by the Early Aztec peoples had twin ... View More
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Art Appreciation ... the Celtic priesthood, called the Druids, built it as a tribute to the gods, however other ancient peoples could have built Stonehenge as a temple that marked ... View More
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Tenochtitlan: Foundations of the Aztec Empire ... began to move into this land, it was still occupied by these peoples. ... When observing these Batres located the Great Temple beneath the Cathedral saying it ... View More
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Religions Spread Through Conqu ... They smashed a Muslim temple at Ayodhya Ahmad, et ... However, what is even more notable about Hinduism is its rigid caste system, in which peoples have set social ... View More
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Conflict in the Mid East ... and exchanging of land from one hand to another has lead certain peoples to believe ... t take kindly to this, and invaded the area, and burned down their Temple. ... View More
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Progress in Western Civ. ... The Temple was the single most important physical part of their religion, as it was ... to conquer his own people and armies as well as the other peoples that he ... View More
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Persian Jews ... peoples Levy, Page46. He freed all the Babylonian captives, including the Jewish captives, and allowed the return of the Jews to Judea to build a new temple ... View More
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Describe the cultures of the various mound builders the Ade ... common during the Middle Woodland period c.100 BCAD 400, while temple mounds predominated ... The pottery made by the Adena peoples was not buried with the dead ... View More
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middle east ... peoples, but the hopes dissipated during the 1929 ampquotWailing Wall Incidentampquot. The Wailing Wall aka the Western Wall is a remnant of the second Jewish Temple, ... View More
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Inca ... This temple was known as Acllahuaci. ... Chavin de Huantar, the paracas, pucara, nazca, the Mochica and many more or less forgotten ancient peoples.ampquot These three ... View More
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Terrorism ... We know that a cult leader, Jim Jones, reverend of Peoples Temple, was able to program his followers to commit suicide, or to kill one another on his command ... View More
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Middle Kingdom Egypt ... His mortuary temple is one that has amazed contemporary writers for its labyrinth of ... much easier to see the successes that were enjoyed by the peoples of Egypt ... View More
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Mesopotamia ... The different peoples brought with them different knowledgeamp39s and as they all ... They have found temple statues and figures on plaques, steles, vases, bowls and ... View More
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Habbakuk ... rebelled against God, and he took the wealth of the peoples, heaping sinful ... is also charged with impurity, presumably concerning the conduct of temple ritual. ... View More
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Nebuchadnezzar II ... These were nomadic peoples who had recently gained power in Babylonia ... end in the expulsion of the Jews from Judah and the consequent destruction of the temple. ... View More
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hunger ... The temple must be organized to aid the poor and homeless. ... happen because there is a lack of food in our world today, but because of the urban peoplesamp39 lack of ... View More
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Roman empire ... They shared the same temple together on the capitol of Italy Rome. ... The Romans waged some wars with the Jewish peoples until they were all whipped out or they ... View More
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roman empire ... They shared the same temple together on the capitol of Italy Rome. ... The Romans waged some wars with the Jewish peoples until they were all whipped out or they c ... View More
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Martiarchal Role in Literature of Greece ... Fatherhood held no meaning for these peoples because it was at a later time that they ... and power of women and adored the matriarch, her hut or temple being the ... View More
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stonehenge ... were the people of the Wessex Culture, most likely in alliance with other peoples. ... conjectures is that the stone monument was meant to be a temple, a burial ... View More
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