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A01 - Explain What Christians Believe About Their Responsibility For Other People
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A02 - Choose Two Specific Examples Of Problems Faced By People In Developing Countries And Explain How Christians Might Apply The Beliefs You Have Identified To The Problems.
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A03 - ‘Charity does not have the effect that Christians want it to have. It makes people lazy and keeps them poor.’ Do you agree?
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Analyse and Explain the work of one Muslim Agency working for world development
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AO1) Describe and explain the work of CAFOD
Buddhism Coursework, Muslim charity (Zakat)
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Coursework Citizenship
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Explain what Christians believe about their responsibility for the poor. Use Bible passages and Christian Church teaching to support your answer.
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In what way might christianity help people who are suffering?
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Islamic views on wealth & poverty
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outline muslim teachings on wealth and poverty
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Poverty
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Poverty Essay
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R.E poverty coursework
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R.s Poverty
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RE poverty
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Religion and Poverty
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There should be no rich people as long as there is poverty in the world
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Wealth and poverty essay
Why is there a need for world development?
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Why is there need for world development
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Absolute and Relative Poverty
How far were changing attitudes towards the poor between 1834 1900 due to the work of individuals?
Poverty
Sociology of Poverty in Britain
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