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1.) YOUR ASSIGNMENTS ARE ON YOUR SYLLABUS SO a.) Download & Save it b.) Read it SOC135: SURVEY OF WORLD RELIGION THIS COURSE HAS A FINAL EXAM IN WEEK 6 NO PROCTOR IS NEEDED SYLLABUS READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS NOW! c.) For textual readings, use the Access Class Downloads link on your class page. Any additional links will be on your syllabus. 2.) COMPLETING WORK a.) Carefully read and get an understanding of what you are being asked to do b.) Keep work organized by week, clearly labeled and typed or copy/paste onto your syllabus c.) Math and hand done projects: photograph, scan or screenshot and copy/paste to your syllabus. d.) Keep images small so your file isn t too large to submit or save work as a PDF. e.) Use your class downloads and links as directed. Do not Google and plagiarize. f.) Go to "Student Services - IPAD/APPLE/GOOGLE Support" to learn to submit work in other formats. 3.) SUBMITTING WORK a.) YOU MUST SUBMIT ALL SIX WEEKS AT ONCE. Go to the website and select Student Services and then Submit Work. b.) You must have completed all 6 weeks of work AND placed it on your syllabus to submit your work for grading using the online form. c.) You have two attempts at receiving a passing grade of "C" or better so submit your full effort original work. Work sent without a syllabus and/or disorganized will be rejected and issued a failing grade. d.) MAILING WORK: You may also COPY your work and MAIL the originals to IOHS, PO BOX 759, Saint Helena Island, SC 29920. Mailed work will not be returned and you must include your syllabus. 4.) RECEIVING GRADES: a.) The evaluator will grade each weekly assignment and average your grades. b.) You will receive a reply in about 5 business days. Do not call or email asking for us to verify your work. c.) If you have not received a reply in a week or need help, email Homework Help from website

d.) Your 5 weekly grades must average to a 2 ( C ) or better to receive your credit. e.) FINAL EXAMS: Go to Student Support Request Final Exam after you submit (Math & World LANG) All components of your course must be completed by the end of the 8 th week from the time of your registration. If you have a medical emergency or disability preventing you from completing your class, contact Homework Help and send an email to request up to a 2-week extension. For urgent matters call or text 773-499-2668 anytime. Plagiarism Statement I understand that I must use research conventions to cite and clearly mark other people's ideas and words within my paper. I understand that plagiarism is an act of intellectual dishonesty. I understand it is academically unethical and unacceptable to do any of the following acts of which I will be immediately expelled without refund: To submit an essay written in whole or in part by another student as if it were my own. To download an essay from the internet, then quote or paraphrase from it, in whole or in part, without acknowledging the original source. To restate a clever phrase verbatim from another writer without acknowledging the source. To paraphrase part of another writer's work without acknowledging the source. To reproduce the substance of another writer's argument without acknowledging the source. To take work originally done for one instructor's assignment and re-submit it to another teacher. To cheat on tests or quizzes through the use of crib sheets, hidden notes, viewing another student's paper, revealing the answers on my own paper to another student through verbal or textual communication, sign language, or other means of storing and communicating information--including electronic devices, recording devices, cellular telephones, headsets, and portable computers. To copy another student's work and submit the work as if it were the product of my own labor. WEEK 1 READ: Summary of World Religion with your downloads READ & Use: World Religion Guide with your downloads Hinduism and Buddhism HINDUISM: http://www.religioustolerance.org/hinduism.htm (online textbook) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eykdeneqfqq http://www.beliefnet.com/video/hinduism.aspx https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbzrtzxarwm 3. Write a 3 page essay discussing the: Origins/roots, tenets/beliefs, faith-text studied, moral-value system,

BUDDHISM: http://www.religioustolerance.org/buddhism.htm (online textbook) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eykdeneqfqq http://video.pbs.org/video/1461557530/ http://www.beliefnet.com/video/buddhism.aspx 3. Write a 3 page essay discussing the: Origins/roots, tenets/beliefs, faith-text studied, moral-value system, Confucianism and Taoism CONFUCIANISM: http://www.religioustolerance.org/confuciu.htm (online textbook) http://www.natgeoeducationvideo.com/film/752/ancient-china-the-impact-of-confucius-on-china-today 3. Write a 1 page essay discussing the: Origins/roots, tenets/beliefs, faith-text studied, moral-value system, TAOISM: http://www.religioustolerance.org/taoism.htm (online textbook) http://www.resistance2010.com/forum/topics/the-basic-training-of-taoism 3. Write a 1 page essay discussing the: Origins/roots, tenets/beliefs, faith-text studied, moral-value system,

WEEK 2 SHINTOISM http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2056.html (online textbook) Read the brief overview on: Shintoism 1. Write a paragraph summary discussing the: Origins/roots, tenets/beliefs, faith-text studied, moral-value system, JAINISM http://www.hinduwebsite.com/jainism/jainindex.asp (online textbook) Investigate and read about: Jainism 1. Write a full page summary discussing the: Origins/roots, tenets/beliefs, faith-text studied, moral-value system, Islam http://www.religioustolerance.org/islam.htm (online textbook) http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-871902797772997781 http://www.beliefnet.com/video/islam.aspx 3. Write a 4 page essay discussing the: Origins/roots, tenets/beliefs, faith-text studied, moral-value system,

http://video.pbs.org/video/2123868188 4. Religion plays a major part in many wars. What war/s/ affecting Americans correlate with the religion of Islam and why do you think religious faith provokes some to commit crimes against society? (no page requirement) Add Expository Essay Here Week 3 Judaism http://www.religioustolerance.org/judaism.htm (online textbook) http://www.beliefnet.com/video/judaism.aspx http://abcnews.go.com/gma/video/judaism-jews-tenets-mean-cokie-roberts-faith-in-america-interfaithmarriage-health-13330736 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18ymbfnzlvi 3. Write a 4 page essay discussing the: Origins/roots, tenets/beliefs, faith-text studied, moral-value system, 4. What is meant by Jew ; from where does this title originate? Weeks 4 Christianity http://www.religioustolerance.org/christ.htm (online textbook) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ut-uohy0s8e http://www.christianityexplored.org/ http://www.beliefnet.com/video/christianity.aspx 3. Write a 4 page essay discussing the: Origins/roots, tenets/beliefs, faith-text studied, moral-value system,

4. What is the primary difference between Judaism and Christianity? 5. Why do you suppose Christianity has so many different denominations? How does this help or hinder the religion? WEEK 5 READ: The Future of World Religion with your class downloads MAJOR RESEARCH ESSAY Using your text and own independent research, write an investigative paper documenting how you see each major religion in the year 2050. Give a snapshot, in your estimate, of the major changes each religion discussed in your lesson, may incur. And discuss why it is important to understand the belief and practices of different religions. ADD YOUR INVESTIGATIVE PAPER HERE QUIZ Highlight or make bold the correct answers 1. confidence or trust in a person or thing that is not based on proof A) Shintoism B) prophecy C) Christianity D) faith 2. A collection of beliefs and cultural systems that establish that relate humanity to spirituality. A) Shintoism B) Confucianism C) Islam D) religion 3. Acknowledging belief in Jesus Christ or following the religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. A) faith B) Buddhism C) Bahaism D) Christianity 4. the dominant religion of India consisting of the beliefs, customs and values based on the worship of many gods

A) Islam B) prophecy C) Judaism D) Hinduism 5. A religion practiced by Muslims as a faith regarded as revealed through Muhammad, the Prophet of Allah A) Christianity B) Shintoism C) religion D) Islam 6. relating to an Asian religion that teaches that suffering is caused by desire and the suffering will cease when the desire ceases. A) Judaism B) Christianity C) religion D) Buddhism 7. An Indian religion founded in the 15th century with principal beliefs of faith and justice A) Confucianism B) Sikhism C) religion D) faith 8. The Jewish religion based on laws revealed to Moses and recorded in the Torah A) prophecy B) Jainism C) Shintoism D) Judaism 9. relating to a religion founded in Iran in 1863 emphasizing the spiritual unity of all humankind incorporating Islamic and Christian tenets A) sacred B) religion C) Judaism D) Bahaism 10. Chinese philosophy developed from the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius A) symbols B) prophecy C) Confucianism D) Bahaism 11. An ancient Indian religion that practices non-violence toward all living things and teaches self-reliance A) Jainism B) Sikhism C) symbols D) ritual 12. An ancient religion of Japan to establish a connection of present dat Japan and ancient Japan A) Judaism B) Jainism C) prophecy D) Shintoism 13. Dedicated as holy; set apart as pertaining to deity A) Islam B) religion C) Christianity D) sacred 14. A process in which messages that have been communicated to a prophet are communicated to others A) prophecy B) Hinduism C) Shintoism D) Islam 15. Actions performed for symbolic value including traditions of a religious community A) Islam B) religion C) ritual D) faith

16. Something that represents something else A) Sikhism B) prophecy C) sacred D) symbols SECTION II 1. faith A) An ancient religion of Japan to establish a connection of present dat Japan and ancient Japan B) Something that represents something else C) confidence or trust in a person or thing that is not based on proof 2. religion A) confidence or trust in a person or thing that is not based on proof B) A collection of beliefs and cultural systems that establish that relate humanity to spirituality. C) Dedicated as holy; set apart as pertaining to deity 3. Christianity A) confidence or trust in a person or thing that is not based on proof B) A religion practiced by Muslims as a faith regarded as revealed through Muhammad, the Prophet of Allah C) Acknowledging belief in Jesus Christ or following the religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. 4. Hinduism A) An ancient religion of Japan to establish a connection of present dat Japan and ancient Japan B) the dominant religion of India consisting of the beliefs, customs and values based on the worship of many gods C) relating to an Asian religion that teaches that suffering is caused by desire and the suffering will cease when the desire ceases. 5. Islam A) A process in which messages that have been communicated to a prophet are communicated to others B) A religion practiced by Muslims as a faith regarded as revealed through Muhammad, the Prophet of Allah C) A collection of beliefs and cultural systems that establish that relate humanity to spirituality. 6. Buddhism A) A religion practiced by Muslims as a faith regarded as revealed through Muhammad, the Prophet of Allah B) relating to an Asian religion that teaches that suffering is caused by desire and the suffering will cease when the desire ceases. C) confidence or trust in a person or thing that is not based on proof 7. Sikhism

A) A collection of beliefs and cultural systems that establish that relate humanity to spirituality. B) An Indian religion founded in the 15th century with principal beliefs of faith and justice C) The Jewish religion based on laws revealed to Moses and recorded in the Torah 8. Judaism A) The Jewish religion based on laws revealed to Moses and recorded in the Torah B) A process in which messages that have been communicated to a prophet are communicated to others C) Dedicated as holy; set apart as pertaining to deity 9. Bahaism A) relating to a religion founded in Iran in 1863 emphasizing the spiritual unity of all humankind incorporating Islamic and Christian tenets B) relating to an Asian religion that teaches that suffering is caused by desire and the suffering will cease when the desire ceases. C) A religion practiced by Muslims as a faith regarded as revealed through Muhammad, the Prophet of Allah 10. Confucianism A) The Jewish religion based on laws revealed to Moses and recorded in the Torah B) An Indian religion founded in the 15th century with principal beliefs of faith and justice C) Chinese philosophy developed from the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius 11. Jainism A) Chinese philosophy developed from the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius B) An ancient Indian religion that practices non-violence toward all living things and teaches selfreliance C) An Indian religion founded in the 15th century with principal beliefs of faith and justice 12. Shintoism A) Dedicated as holy; set apart as pertaining to deity B) An ancient religion of Japan to establish a connection of present dat Japan and ancient Japan C) An Indian religion founded in the 15th century with principal beliefs of faith and justice 13. sacred A) A religion practiced by Muslims as a faith regarded as revealed through Muhammad, the Prophet of Allah B) An Indian religion founded in the 15th century with principal beliefs of faith and justice C) Dedicated as holy; set apart as pertaining to deity 14. prophecy A) An Indian religion founded in the 15th century with principal beliefs of faith and justice B) A process in which messages that have been communicated to a prophet are communicated to others C) relating to an Asian religion that teaches that suffering is caused by desire and the suffering will cease when the desire ceases. 15. ritual

A) Acknowledging belief in Jesus Christ or following the religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. B) relating to a religion founded in Iran in 1863 emphasizing the spiritual unity of all humankind incorporating Islamic and Christian tenets C) Actions performed for symbolic value including traditions of a religious community 16. symbols A) relating to an Asian religion that teaches that suffering is caused by desire and the suffering will cease when the desire ceases. B) Dedicated as holy; set apart as pertaining to deity C) Something that represents something else WEEK 6 ONLINE FINAL EXAM Take your exam and take a screenshot of the score (not copy/paste). If you do not know how to screenshot research and practice Place the screenshot of your final score below the link EXAM: https://www.quia.com/quiz/1135579.html?ap_rand ADD EXAM SCORE BELOW