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    in Hindu doctrine of karma‚ Islamic concept of last day and Christian idea of divine justice. Ethics in India are not mere speculation but a way of living human and it is believed by us that highest morality is not reached through repression and asceticism but through the way of communion‚ fused with love‚ compassion and sympathy. Ethics is not about being part of any culture; it’s about being human. They keep society from falling apart‚ ameliorate human suffering‚ promote flourishing‚ resolve conflicts

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    Buddhism‚ a religion that is practiced by most Indian communities‚ is named after Gautama Buddha. He was a religious teacher‚ and his work began in the north of India. The dates for his birth and death have been subject to discussion as they are not certain. Different researchers have indicated different dates‚ but they all range at around the mid BCE. Information that concerns and illustrates the life of Buddha is mainly contained in his writings and texts. The Buddha had monks who were his followers

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    Bharat‚ India And Nature By Sandeep Singh‚ February 2013 [sandeepconsultant@gmail.com] * 1 Chapter : In recent times the nation has witnessed a debate on ‘Bharat’ and ‘India’. The word “Bharat” has been essentially used by marketers to define rural India and unfortunately‚ this is the only language understood by most in media. However‚ for the rest‚ ‘Bharat’ and ‘India’ represent a cultural difference. The difference of ‘East and West’ has become difference of ‘Bharat and India’ or to a great

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    There are many different theories on personality and many different approaches. I am going to talk about the Trait‚ Cognitive‚ and Motivational approaches and how they apply to me as an individual. TRAIT APPROACH Trait theory is based on several assumptions. The first assumption is that any difference between people that is seen as significant will have a name. The second is that these names‚ knows as traits‚ and are conceived of as continuous dimensions. In general‚ Trait Theory assumes that people

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    Curnow and Baxter

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    Masochism seems and incompatible desire for an organism that is driven to fulfil its needs in order to achieve pleasure - According to Patrick Evans however‚ this is a feature prominent in much of New Zealand’s authors of the middle of last century. “What distinguishes the heyday of New Zealand’s cultural nationalism around mid-century‚” states Evan “is its fetishisation of the artist-as- victim” (Evans n. pag.). This fetishisation is believed to precipitate in poetic masochism‚ where Evans gives

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    Religious identity and religious difference (Journey to the West‚ Arabian Nights‚ and Decameron) Religion is not only a complex social and historical phenomenon but also is a common and long-lasting cultural phenomenon. “Religious beliefs influence many aspects of daily life. It is therefore plausible to argue that these beliefs affect some of our most central endeavors”(64). The development of human religion and human culture interacts each other and affects mutual tolerance and mutual penetration

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    Response To Emerson

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    to Who is. . . in “Self-Reliance”? Here is a guide to Emerson’s many allusions and references. You don’t need to study these--just use them as reference if you are confused. John Adams Emerson refers to ‘‘great days and victories behind’’ that ‘‘shed a united light‚’’ which in turn ‘‘throws ... America into Adams’s eye.’’ Emerson may be referring to John Adams (1735-1826)‚ a revolutionary with a combative style who became the second president of the United States. John Quincy Adams John

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    As some critics contended‚ postmodernism represents a break with the modernist notion that architecture should be technologically rational‚ austere and functional‚ discuss the ways in which one postmodern architect has developed strategies which overcome these tendencies.  Juxtaposition is seen between the characteristics of early 20th century modern architecture and the artistic endeavours of postmodernism that followed.  To represent the ‘Less is More’ (R.Venturi‚ 1966‚ pg16) notion the modernist

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    Fraternal Organizations

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    Lodge Feminine de France‚ Order of the Eastern Star. Fraternities can be organized for many purposes‚ including university education‚ social‚ work skills‚ ethics‚ ethnicity‚ religion‚ politics‚ charity‚ chivalry‚ other standards of personal conduct‚ asceticism‚ service‚ performing arts‚ family command of territory‚ and even crime. There is almost always an explicit goal of mutual support‚ and while there have been fraternal orders for the well-off there have also been many fraternities for those in the

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    Nihilism and Nietzsche

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    Nihilism: Encyclopedia II - Nihilism - Nihilism in Philosophy Nihilism - Nihilism in Philosophy Though the term nihilism was first popularized by Ivan Turgenev (see below)‚ it was first introduced into philosophical discourse by Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi (1743–1819)‚ who used the term to characterize rationalism‚ and in particular Immanuel Kant’s "critical" philosophy in order to carry out a reductio ad absurdum according to which all rationalism (philosophy as criticism) reduces to nihilism

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