Organizational structure of Jehovah's Witnesses Essays

  • What Is A Visit To A Kingdom Hall

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    For my first site visit, I went to a Kingdom Hall in Sunnyside, Queens NY with Valentina and Chelsea. Some of Valentina’s distant relatives are Jehovah’s Witnesses and we went with them to a meeting. The Kingdom Hall’s architecture looked simple and slightly aged on the outside. The walls were made up of a material that looked like bricks. In my town in Massachusetts, there is a Kingdom Hall that I used to drive by. Because it is in a suburb, it looked like a small, simple house. The one in

  • History of the Jehovah’s Witnesses

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    Jehovah’s Witnesses Jehovah's Witnesses, the name that evokes a variety of images and produces a numerous amount of reactions. Known around the world for distinct beliefs, door-to-door proselytism, refusal to participate in any political or military conflict or saluting to the national flag of the many lands in which they live and worship in, often greeted with a mixture of respect and hostility. According to the Yearbook of Jehovah s Witnesses they number well over six hundred thousand active members

  • An Inside Look at Hitler's Utopia

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    Utopia: an imaginary place in which the government, laws, and social conditions are perfect. In other words, utopian societies are impossible to achieve; however, Hitler did not believe this. During the Nazi Regime, in Hitler’s attempt to create a utopian society, catastrophic events occurred. Nazi ideology was the key factor in the creation of Hitler’s utopian society. Many of the concepts from Nazi ideology stemmed from Hitler’s novel, Mein Kampf (My Struggle), which was a novel written by Hitler