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Religion, Philosophy, Politics, Business Studies, PSHE

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Religion, Philosophy, Politics, Business Studies, PSHE

Religion, Philosophy, Politics, Business Studies, PSHE
What do Jewish people believe about the death penalty?
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What do Jewish people believe about the death penalty?

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What do Jewish people believe about the death penalty? Jewish beliefs on the death penalty vary, but many draw guidance from the thier Holy Books, emphasizing the importance of due process and stringent evidence. Some Jewish denominations support capital punishment in extreme cases, while others advocate for its sparing use, prioritising the sanctity of life and opportunities for repentance.
How does crime and punishment impact on society?
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How does crime and punishment impact on society?

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Crime can be defined as any offence that is punishable by law. The government makes laws which govern our behaviour, the police force prevents and detects crime, and the principal job of the criminal justice system (including courts and judges) is to enforce these laws and punish crime. Throughout the course of history, what constitutes a crime, ideas about the causes of crime and how criminals should be punished have changed.
Religious Studies - Religious Education - Philosophy CAREERS  EMPLOYABILITY JOBS WORKSHEET
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Religious Studies - Religious Education - Philosophy CAREERS EMPLOYABILITY JOBS WORKSHEET

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Religious Studies - Religious Education - Philosophy CAREERS EMPLOYABILITY JOBS Where can studying Religion and Philosophy take me in life? Powerpoint for careers week. Detailing where RE and Philosophy can leade in the world of work. Suitable for a whole lesson. Studying religion and philosophy is valuable no matter the career path one pursues, from academia to business to entertainment to politics. It is a very prestigious qualification. Many top companies look to hire religion and philosophy students as it shows employers that at a very high level you can think deeply, understand people and write essays and convincing arguments. QUESTION Why do you think employers want people who can (a)understand people, (b)think deeply and ©write essays and convincing arguments, all at a high level? Question - What are the main jobs that religion and philosophy students go into?ANSWER – The main ones are lawyer, journalist, teacher, politician, civil service, policemen, priest and social worker. Jobs which requires working with people and understanding society will require knowledge of religions and world philosophy.
Religious Studies - Religious Education - Philosophy CAREERS  EMPLOYABILITY JOBS
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Religious Studies - Religious Education - Philosophy CAREERS EMPLOYABILITY JOBS

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Religious Studies - Religious Education - Philosophy CAREERS EMPLOYABILITY JOBS Where can studying Religion and Philosophy take me in life? Powerpoint for careers week. Detailing where RE and Philosophy can leade in the world of work. Suitable for a whole lesson. Studying religion and philosophy is valuable no matter the career path one pursues, from academia to business to entertainment to politics. It is a very prestigious qualification. Many top companies look to hire religion and philosophy students as it shows employers that at a very high level you can think deeply, understand people and write essays and convincing arguments. QUESTION Why do you think employers want people who can (a)understand people, (b)think deeply and ©write essays and convincing arguments, all at a high level? Question - What are the main jobs that religion and philosophy students go into?ANSWER – The main ones are lawyer, journalist, teacher, politician, civil service, policemen, priest and social worker. Jobs which requires working with people and understanding society will require knowledge of religions and world philosophy.
Why are the 5 K’s so important to Sikhs
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Why are the 5 K’s so important to Sikhs

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Why are the 5 K’s so important to Sikhs? Worksheet helping student sto understand and think deeply about the 5 k’s The 5 Ks date from the creation of the Khalsa Panth by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699. The Guru introduced them for several reasons: Adopting these common symbols would identify members of the Khalsa Because all members of the Khalsa wear the 5 Ks the members of the community are more strongly bound together Each K has a particular significance