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The Seven Pillars of Creation
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The Seven Pillars of CreationThe Seven Pillars of Creation

In their highly selective and literal reading of Scripture, creationists champion a rigidly reductionistic view of creation in their fight against "soulless scientism." Conversely, many scientists find faith in God to be a dangerous impediment in the empirical quest for knowledge. As a result of this ongoing debate, many people of faith feel forced to choose between evolution and the Bible's story of creation.
 
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Acceptable Genes?: Religious Traditions and Genetically Modified Foods
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Acceptable Genes?: Religious Traditions and Genetically Modified FoodsAcceptable Genes?: Religious Traditions and Genetically Modified FoodsPerspectives on genetically modified foods from world religions and indigenous traditions.

A lively debate about genetically modifi ed foods has engaged around the
world since their fi rst introduction onto the markets of many countries in
the last decades of the twentieth century. 
 
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Middle Eastern Dance (World of Dance)
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Middle Eastern Dance (World of Dance)Middle Eastern Dance (World of Dance)

Introduces the history, religious significance, national styles, and basic steps of traditional dance from the Middle East and North Africa, and discusses belly dancing by professional entertainers and similar dances by men.
 
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European Dance: Ireland, Poland & Spain (World of Dance)
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European Dance: Ireland, Poland & Spain (World of Dance)European Dance: Ireland, Poland & Spain (World of Dance)

Introduces the history, methods of teaching, ceremonial styles, basic steps, and famous figures of traditional Irish, Polish, and Spanish dance.
 
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Ballet (World of Dance)
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Ballet (World of Dance)Ballet (World of Dance)

One of the most formal and demanding genres of dance, ballet has enthralled audiences with its grace, precision, and remarkable feats of dexterity. Its early roots can be traced back to the 16th century, when court dances were performed for Italian and French royalty. After spreading throughout Europe, ballet flourished in 19th-century Russia, the home of some of the world's greatest dancers and choreographers. Once these dancers traveled to America in the 20th century, ballet began to evolve as the style came in contact with the burgeoning modern dance movement. 
 
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