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Key words for GCSE Religious Studies.

abortion Abortion refers to the intentional ending of a pregnancy.
afterlife The afterlife refers to beliefs about what happens to us after death.
animal Animal experimentation is the use of animals for research and product testing.
awe Awe and wonder is the feeling of wonderment at nature.
Death Death refers to the end of the physical life.
Dominion Dominion is the belief that humans have control and responsibility over the earth.
environment Our environment is the world around us.
euthanasia Euthanasia is the assisted dying of someone who is terminally ill.
evolution The theory of evolution is based on the idea of natural selection.
experimentation Animal experimentation is the use of animals for research and product testing.
natural Natural resources are fuels and food sources found in nature.
pollution Pollution is the contamination of an environment with pollutants.
quality Quality of life refers to the wellbeing, happiness and comfort of a group or individual.
resources Natural resources include crude oil, natural gases and coal.
responsibility Responsibility is the obligation to behave in certain ways that help others and improve oneself.
sanctity Sanctity of life is the belief that life is sacred.
scientific Scientific knowledge is learned by observing nature and through experimentation.
stewardship Stewardship is the responsibility of humans to look after the world and all within it.
theory The Big Bang Theory is the scientific theory about the beginning of the universe.
wonder Awe and wonder is the feeling of wonderment at nature.

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abortion
afterlife
animal
awe
Death
Dominion
environment
euthanasia
evolution
experimentation
natural
pollution
quality
resources
responsibility
sanctity
scientific
stewardship
theory
wonder

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