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religion and women/ rites! know it all?? (1 Viewer)

RainbowStylin'

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is it worth learning about women of two periods (in my case founding and contemporary) or is it safe to assume they won't specify a period?? i know they did in 2004...

so therefore could i assume they won't specify the same ones??

on a similiar not for religious rites could i get away with learning just rites of passage??

hmmm any thoughts or am i just crazily trying to avoid the necessary??

ta
 

priesty

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Think About It....

what are you going to do if they chose to specifiy again this year! better safe than sorry i say... and same for religious rites! i've seen numerous questions where you have had to write about two different rites (whether of personal devotion, public worship, passage) within two different religious traditions.

I wouldn't risk it, because even if you try to bullshit some answer, the marker's will be able to clearly tell that you haven't studied it properly due to ur lack of understanding and depth shown.
 

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RainbowStylin' said:
is it worth learning about women of two periods (in my case founding and contemporary)
Yes

RainbowStylin' said:
on a similiar not for religious rites could i get away with learning just rites of passage??
No

RainbowStylin' said:
hmmm any thoughts or am i just crazily trying to avoid the necessary??

ta
Yes


read the syllabus.... study what is required and dont cut corners..........
 

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