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  • Olympics 2008 - Beijing Gaining Glamour
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Olympics] Beijing the capital of China is gaining glamour with its newly found glory after being chosen to host Olympics 2008. Preparations at all levels are already underway in full swing. Olympics and Sports fans are already making their travel plans to witness the grand opening and to stay to witness their favorite sport.


  • Religious Education Most Appropriate for Adolescents According to Developmental Psychology
    [News-and-Society:Religion] According to Developmental Psychology, Religion is not an innate aspect in human beings. It is an acquired phenomenon. As J.J. Smith (1941) views it is like any other quality that is acquired by the child while growing up. "A child is non-religious at birth as he is non-moral, non-aesthetic, non-thinking. He inherits none of these qualities in a functional form but acquires them gradually through experience."


  • Priesthood Is Not A Profession - Does This Attest For Unprofessionalism?
    [News-and-Society:Religion] The term 'Professionalism' with reference to any discipline normally has positive connotations such as expertise, adeptness, skill, proficiency, mastery, dexterity and competence. But 'Professionalism' with reference to priesthood takes negative if not derogatory connotations such as 'just fulfilling one's duties', 'disinterestedness in one's ministry', 'lack of commitment to one's call' and much more.





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