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    Hindu Religions Tradition Paper Phonesia Machado University of Phoenix REL 133/ Calvin Habig‚ Faciliatator The sacred elements of Hinduism are comprised of Hindu religious traditions‚ and their transcendent connotations. It would be very difficult to completely list all the sacred elements of Hinduism that make up the Hindu religious traditions because of the sheer enormity and depth of the Hindu culture and traditions that have evolved through thousands of years. However‚ I will deign to describe

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    Recent Trends in Tourism

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    New Trends In Tourism Consumption Submitted by Author –Namrata Mandwale Co-Author – Archana Gaur Introduction - Tourism industry is very old industry in the world and plays major role to increase revenues of country. Economy of some countries largely depends on tourism. Along with being significant contributor to GDP and foreign exchange‚ tourism also

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    Art of Living - Overview

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    Art of Living - Overview Founded in 1981 by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar‚The Art of Living Foundation is a not-for-profit‚ educational and humanitarian NGO (Non-Governmental Organisation) engaged in stress-management and service initiatives. The organisation operates globally in 151 countries. The organisation’s programmes are guided by Sri Sri’s philosophy of peace: “Unless we have a stress-free mind and a violence-free society‚ we cannot achieve world Peace.” help individuals get rid of stress and

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    globally. The first phase of the campaign‚ for a period of three months‚ was jointly funded by the Government of India and Experience India Society‚ an association of travel agents in India. The campaign focused on the Himalayas‚ wildlife‚ yoga‚ and ayurveda and was widely promoted in the print media‚ television‚ and the Internet. The television campaign was telecast on CNN‚ BBC‚ and other popular channels across the world. Questions for Discussion: 1. Explain the communications strategy followed

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    Cultural Diversity Occupational therapy assistants must realize that an individual’s culture plays a large role in who they are as a person and what their occupations are. The cultural contexts of an individual can impinge the individual’s sociocultural‚ socioeconomic‚ and diversity in lifestyle. This being said‚ occupational therapy assistants should be aware that their client’s culture impacts their occupational performance and their ability to participate in meaningful occupations during the

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    E- Governance Assignment On Public Private Partnerships in India Submitted to: Dr. Gyan Prakash Submitted By: Neha Misra (2011-MBA-013) Public Private Partnership Public Private Partnership (PPP) is a contract between a public sector institution/municipality and a private party‚ in which the private party assumes substantial financial‚ technical and operational risk in the design‚ financing‚ building and operation of a project. Traditionally‚ private sector participation has been limited

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    and moral rhymes and stories of adventures‚ biographies of great men through which we inspires and motivates the children to cultivate the values of life in them. Moreover‚ Bhavik Publishes library books‚ Education Software’s‚ Stationery‚ books on Ayurveda and religious books. Bhavik Parishad : Teachers and parents can use this magazine as life-lines. It means mankind cannot live without Air-Water-Food. The contents of magazines is the importance of education of life for children. It gives good articles

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    HERITAGE OF INDIA

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    study of linguistics was initiated by Indian grammarians who began the trend by first attempting to catalogue and codify the rules of Sanskrit. Even today‚ the main terms for compound analysis are taken from Sanskrit. India is the birthplace of Ayurveda and Yoga; these systems are now finding many followers in the West. India’s rich spiritual tradition has attracted many troubled Westerners‚ fleeing the materialistic and spiritually empty worlds they inhabit‚ to her shores‚ seeking solace and salvation

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    India Is My Country

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    I am proud of the ancient culture and heritage of my great country. The world first university was in India established in 700 BC The world greatest university established in 4th century Sanskrit is the language used in computer software Ayurveda is the earliest school of medicine known to humans The art of navigation was born in the river Sindh 5000 years ago The earliest reservoir and dam for irrigation was built in Saurashtra. Indians established Harappan culture in Sindhu Valley

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    Gupta Empire

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    Gupta Empire The Gupta Empire (320 CE to about 500 CE). It dominated northern India.  People were happy during the Gupta period‚ the "Golden Age" of ancient India. They had religious freedom. They were given free medical care‚ which included simple surgery. Rewards of money were given to writers‚ artists‚ and scholars to encourage them to produce wonderful work‚ and they did. Very few of the common people were educated‚ but the Gupta Empire had many universities. Students came from as far away

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