Posted on 26 March 2011. Tags: age group, atheist, Atheists, Belief, civilized areas, dying in america, first president, god, institutions of higher education, office, pew poll, President, Religion, religions, religious belief
I don’t think America is becoming more religious. As a college student who knows many people across this country at institutions of higher education, most of them don’t believe in a god. As these younger generations grow up and make it into political office, religion will decline in civilized areas even more. I guarantee I’ll see the first president of this country who puts agnostic (or hopefully atheist) as their religious belief rather than Christian.
According to a 2007 Pew poll, the number of “non-affiliated” Americans was 16.1%, up from 8% just one decade before. This number is nearly 25% in the under 25 age group. And 55% of those who self-identify as “atheists” are under 35. So yes, the trend is that America is getting less religious and more and more young people in particular are turning away from religion.http://religions.pewforum.org/reportshttp://newsfeed.time.com/2011/03/23/stud…
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Posted on 25 March 2011. Tags: age group, atheist, Atheists, Belief, civilized areas, Extinct, first president, generations, god, institutions of higher education, office, pew poll, President, religions, religious belief
I don’t think America is becoming more religious. As a college student who knows many people across this country at institutions of higher education, most of them don’t believe in a god. As these younger generations grow up and make it into political office, religion will decline in civilized areas even more. I guarantee I’ll see the first president of this country who puts agnostic (or hopefully atheist) as their religious belief rather than Christian.
According to a 2007 Pew poll, the number of “non-affiliated” Americans was 16.1%, up from 8% just one decade before. This number is nearly 25% in the under 25 age group. And 55% of those who self-identify as “atheists” are under 35. So yes, the trend is that America is getting less religious and more and more young people in particular are turning away from religion.http://religions.pewforum.org/reportshttp://newsfeed.time.com/2011/03/23/stud…
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Posted on 23 March 2011. Tags: age group, atheist, Atheists, Belief, christians, civilized areas, college, first president, god, institutions of higher education, office, pew poll, President, religions, religious belief
I don’t think America is becoming more religious. As a college student who knows many people across this country at institutions of higher education, most of them don’t believe in a god. As these younger generations grow up and make it into political office, religion will decline in civilized areas even more. I guarantee I’ll see the first president of this country who puts agnostic (or hopefully atheist) as their religious belief rather than Christian.
According to a 2007 Pew poll, the number of “non-affiliated” Americans was 16.1%, up from 8% just one decade before. This number is nearly 25% in the under 25 age group. And 55% of those who self-identify as “atheists” are under 35. So yes, the trend is that America is getting less religious and more and more young people in particular are turning away from religion.http://religions.pewforum.org/reports
Christians are going to claim polls are wrong but this is the truth. I am part of that youth and many of us do not believe! Get over it!
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Posted on 14 March 2011. Tags: Comp, computer, driver issues, hard disk drives, hard disks, hard drives, new computer, office, servers, Switch
We’ve upgraded our office’s server but have run into trouble with the new computer – we’d like to swap hard disks and then wipe the new drive (in the old comp) and give it to one of our affiliates. Both hard drives are the same size (3.5″). I’m aware of the potential driver issues, but if the drivers are copied to the old drive prior to the swap, would that take care of the issues? Are there other issues I should be aware of? Things to look out for during the swap?
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Posted on 13 March 2011. Tags: admission office, aict, Book, business, Dontanpally, Himalaya, hyderabad, ibs, icfai, indian business school, institutes in india, mba programme, mba ranking, office
IBS Campus at Dontanpally, Shankerpalli Road, Hyderabad and its Admission office is Behind Himalaya Book World, Hindi Nagar, Punjagutta, Hyderabad 500 034, Andra Pradesh.
What is their MBA ranking among other institutes in India ? Could you please suggest any body who had undergone MBA programme at IBS, Hyderabad. How is its faculty ? Whether this school has accredition from AICT ? What connection it has got with ICFAI ? What is IBSAT ?
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Posted on 13 March 2011. Tags: Canadian, canadian tire corporation, computer mistake, corporate customer, customer concerns, customer relations department, department, face book, javad, javid, limited 1, m4p, office, phone, Tire
Good day…why the top profissional Ms. Lisa Gibson at [(???) insists that the pasted below (e-mail respond) was a computer error and added (i no longer work for (???)] company when i asked her the same question on face book?
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Sat, February 7, 2009 12:15:28 PM
Re: Javad Khatiri – A customer from Canpages.ca [#50766]
From: Canadian Tire Customer Service … Contact
To: valuepulse2004@yahoo.ca
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Date: 2/6/2009 10:55:02 PM
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Subject: Javad Khatiri – A customer from Canpages.ca
From: Javad Khatiri
Subject: objection
Reply to: valuepulse2004@yahoo.ca
Message:
good morning…is this the right office to send my complain regarding business loss caused by managers of one of the Canadian tire store in Toronto? Thank you
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