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==My Findings==
 
==My Findings==
  
Finding and Link (Citation in MLA format, with enduring link if possible.)  
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'''Finding and Link''' (Robinson, B.A. "Religiously-Based Civil Unrest and Warfare." Religious Tolerance. 11 Dec. 2006. 12 Nov. 2007 <http://www.religioustolerance.org/curr_war.htm>. )  
  
Summary/Reconstruction  
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'''Summary/Reconstruction'''
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This website talks about the role of religion in civil unrest and war, and follows with most of the current examples going on in the world. It is important to realize that most of the world's current "hot spots" have a complex interaction of economic, racial, ethnic, religious, and other factors. The websites provides a table that includes countries with at least some degree of religious intolerance.
  
Your Name (Your name here)
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'''Your Name''' (Gwenna Carie)

Revision as of 04:15, 15 November 2007

Links for Economist's 11/1 Special Report on Religion and public life

My Findings

Finding and Link (Robinson, B.A. "Religiously-Based Civil Unrest and Warfare." Religious Tolerance. 11 Dec. 2006. 12 Nov. 2007 <http://www.religioustolerance.org/curr_war.htm>. )

Summary/Reconstruction This website talks about the role of religion in civil unrest and war, and follows with most of the current examples going on in the world. It is important to realize that most of the world's current "hot spots" have a complex interaction of economic, racial, ethnic, religious, and other factors. The websites provides a table that includes countries with at least some degree of religious intolerance.

Your Name (Gwenna Carie)