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  2. Faith-based marketing - Wikipedia

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    Faith-based marketing is the integration of religious faith into marketing and business. [1] Such agencies specialize in marketing faith-based products and creating partnerships that target specific groups, such as the family-based audience. In the United States this type of marketing can help reach Christians, who enjoy an estimated purchasing ...

  3. Religion and business - Wikipedia

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    United States [ edit] In the United States, labor laws including Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibit businesses from discriminating against employees based on the basis of religion. [21] [22] Business law is also at times applied to religious organizations, due to their status as incorporated entities.

  4. Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States. It borders Tennessee to the northwest, North Carolina to the north, South Carolina to the northeast, Florida to the south, and Alabama to the west. Of the 50 United States, Georgia is the 24th-largest by area and 8th most populous.

  5. Template:Infobox religion - Wikipedia

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    This infobox template is for religions or religious denominations. Some parameters are designed primarily for Christian denominations, but the template can be applicable to other religions when any inapplicable parameters are left blank.

  6. Template:Infobox religious building - Wikipedia

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    This template is for religious buildings other than Christian churches, or for information solely about the architectural details of a Christian church building. For the infobox that provides general information about a Christian church, including its history, architecture and staff, use {{ Infobox church }}.

  7. Template:Infobox religious group - Wikipedia

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    TemplateData. This is the TemplateData for this template used by TemplateWizard, VisualEditor and other tools. See a monthly parameter usage report for Template:Infobox religious group in articles based on its TemplateData. TemplateData for Infobox religious group. Template for religious groups. Template parameters [ Edit template data] Parameter.

  8. Fortune-telling - Wikipedia

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    Fortune telling is the unproven spiritual practice of predicting information about a person's life. [1] The scope of fortune telling is in principle identical with the practice of divination. The difference is that divination is the term used for predictions considered part of a religious ritual, invoking deities or spirits, while the term ...

  9. Template:Catholic religious institutes - Wikipedia

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    Scope. Please include only religious institutes and not secular institutes, societies of apostolic life, or any other type of organizations.. Collapsible option. This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse, meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar, or table with the collapsible attribute), it is hidden apart from its title bar ...

  10. Category:New religious movement templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:New religious movement templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:New religious movement templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  11. Category : Student religious organizations user templates

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