Work led to that arrest. Plus secrets of a forger, making a fortune from fake mastemasterpieces and well shou how he does it. We begin tonight with a very unwelcome first in america. The very first documented case of a deadly virus spreading in the immediate mirrored east. Its known as mers and Health Officials say its diagnosed in Health Officials in indiana. There are a lot of fear and questions about mers. Well get you the answer he you need from a doctor, but first, mysterious information about an illness. Jake ward. Middle east respiratory descroax or mers is a virus that calls, the reason that this First American case is of such concern is that theres no specific treatment, vaccine or cure for mers. All the hospital can really do is provide treatments that alleviate the symptoms in some way. They cant actually turn the illness around. Heres the thing. Its a very dangerous illness. Of the 262 cases reported by the whrworld health organization, an unvaccinated person, a ann anthr a
Do religion and nationalism compete with each other? Do they replace each other? Do they amplify each other and drive each other forward? Do they exist in symbiosis? Theorists of nationalism have struggled with this question. At one extreme of the spectrum is the early work of Elie Kedourie (1960), who argued that nationalism is a modern,
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Article: The Monotheistic Roots of Nationalism Part I: What Nationalism and Monotheism Have in Common - Anthony Smith and George Mosse have pointed out how nationalism has built itself up using the same techniques as religion. However, it is not any religion. It is no accident that ancient pagan societies never had nationalism. Neither has Buddhist or Taoist China. It is the characteristics of monotheistic religions that contain the key.