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Des'ree - You Gotta Be.mp3

This exam will be for 90 minutes long TOPICS Believing in God Matters of Life & Death Marriage & the Family Community Cohesion

This exam will be for 90 minutes long TOPICS Rights & Responsibilities Environmental & Medical Issues Peace & Conflict Crime & Punishment

Unit 8 – Religion and Society You will be expected to answer four questions, one from each section.

Section Religion, Rights and Responsibility Situation Ethics How do Christian’s make moral decisions? Making a moral decision Government, democracy Social Change Human Rights

Section 8.2 Religion, Environment and Medical Issues Global Warming Creation/Stewardship Natural Resources/Alternative energy Infertility Treatment Transplant Surgery

Section 8.3 Religion: Peace & Conflict USARussiaUKChinaFranceIndiaPakistanIsrael Weapons of Mass Destruction Forgiveness & Reconciliation The United Nations/ Involvement in War Pacifism Just War Conflict/Bullying

Section Religion: Crime & Punishment Law, Justice and Punishment Sin and Crime Capital Punishment Alcohol, Tobacco and Drugs

One question = 1 a, b, c, di and dii Or 2 a, b, c, di and dii Choose your question based on the C + D question as most marks. So not to get confused, scribble out the one you are not going to answer. FINAL REMINDER!!!!!!

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