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Travel > Travel Planning & Advice Guide to Erin, Tennessee for St. Patrick's Day
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There is only one place to go to celebrate St. Patrick's Day, and that place is Erin, TN. Erin, which is the county seat of Houston County, celebrates its Irish heritage on the third Saturday every March. The City of Erin was at first a Scottish settlement. The census of Houston County in 1850 showed several immigrants who w... More..

Religion & Spirituality > Bible Study Old Testament signs of Christ
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In the Old Testament, men who were moved by the Holy Spirit, prophesied about the coming of Jesus Christ. The prophets, who were messengers of God, foretold his birth, ministry, death, burial, resurrection and ascension. There are over 300 prophecies that speak of Jesus Christ. The prophet Micah prophesied about Jesus birth ... More..

Society & Lifestyle > Ethnicity & Gender (Other) Equal rights in today's society
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The last 100 years saw the dream of equal rights be spread throughout the world. "Suffragettes" in England and the United States began in the late 1800s to campaign for women to have the right to vote. In 1903, suffragists in England refused to eat when imprisoned and assaulted politicians. An American Quaker named Alice Pau... More..

Society & Lifestyle > African-American Issues Banning the "N word" slur for African-Americans: A good intention butts against free speech
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The word Nigger is an important word in today's society. The word Nigger comes from the Latin word Niger. It is used by American Caucasians and so-called Negroes to refer to a person of low degree or class deCoy, The Nigger Bible, pg 33). Nobody knows when the word became a racial epithet, but by the end of the nineteenth ce... More..

Society & Lifestyle > Cultural Relations Sizing up race relations on college campuses in the US
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There has been one event in the past fifteen years which showed how sharply this country is divided along racial lines, the reading of the O.J. Simpson verdict. African-Americans were convinced that the jury made the right verdict and Whites were outraged that the man they believed killed two innocent people is walking free.... More..

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