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28 May 2008, 5:23 PM ![]() | Questions for religion & peace You can hide this advertisement by registering. heyy does anyone have any practice questions about religion & peace = $ muchhhh appreciateddd
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2 Mar 2009, 5:44 PM ![]() | Re: Questions for religion & peace i dont reckon we're going to get any practice questions, or not many this year, cause it's a new course.... but i'm so stuffed for religion and peace, i have no idea what we did... and we've finisehd it! got an assesment on it next week, so if anyone has any notes or anything, they'd be much appreciated... i have one double sided sheet she gave in class and nothing else.... oh, sounds like fun. |
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7 Nov 2007, 9:26 PM ![]() | the good thing with religion is that they can't really stray from the dot point or twist it. So as long as you know how to answer the dot points you'll be right. |
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| CBMI, MPH, AAP, MSF | Re: Questions for religion & peace I think this question was from the independent 2007: "Outline the principal teachings about peace in TWO religious traditions. Discuss how these teachings are evident in the individual's question for inner peace". A question that I made myself (which is basically the most complex question that the HSC can ask, directly from the syllabus) is: "Analyse the principal teachings about peace in TWO religious traditions, discussing and assessing how these teachings are evident in their contributions to world and inner peace, and to what extent their effectiveness situates."
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29 Aug 2008, 8:25 AM ![]() | Re: Questions for religion & peace heyy this is a practsie question i had for an assignment n was the question in the 07 specimen paper for religion For each of TWO religious traditions, identify a sacred text and explain how that text guides individuals in their quest for inner peace. Hope it helps |
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11 Oct 2008, 12:19 PM ![]() | Re: Questions for religion & peace yeah im totally freaking out about this section of the exam hey. ive had trouble with this all year. have gone crappy in religiona and peace related stuff. would anyone have like an essay structure or something for islam and christianity cause... im just don't get what i need to put in there. arggh your help would be much appreciated. xx |
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19 Nov 2009, 7:40 PM ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Questions for religion & peace take the syllabus points and work backwards ie the end goal = world peace how are two religions working towards this goal ? ie how do individuals within a tradition work towards world peace? what religious teachings influence the individual to work towards peace (from two religions) What writings influence the traditions notion of peace and how is peace understood within the tardition? Questions have to come from the syllabus and *should* flow into each other ie if the Q/ is on the last point (discuss how two traditions are contributing to world pace), you should work your way through the first three points to get to the last point! Hopefully the Q/ wont be on the first point. If it is, I would still work your way through all of the points but make the first point your focus HTH
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Today, 7:15 AM ![]() | Re: Questions for religion & peace yeh but thats the problem - the board knows what we are expecting and will probably do something completley different - pain in the arse to study for - so much else to remember |
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