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    Historical Question: How did Albert Einstein influence the creation and evolution of the Manhattan Project and why did Einstein’s thoughts and involvement in the Manhattan Project change throughout World War II? Albert Einstein was undoubtedly one of the geniuses of the twentieth century. His work with gravity‚ relativity‚ light‚ and the universe helped to herald in a golden age for the study of science‚ of which scientists are still marveling at and studying today. Additionally‚ he was well-known

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    Hinduism is a very complex and intricate henotheistic religion. It is mainly practiced in India and came before all the other religions in India. The most important sacred text of Hinduism is called the Vedas. It consists of four Veda texts in which the other texts of Hinduism are based around. Hindus base their lives around the four goals. Hindus divide their scripture into two categories: Shruti and Smriti. The Shruti is the primary revelation which has no human or divine author but has

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    Samkhya is one of the six schools of classical Indian philosophy. Sage Kapila is traditionally considered as the founder of the Samkhya school. It is regarded as one of the oldest philosophical systems in India. Samkhya was one of the six orthodox systems (astika‚ those systems that recognize vedic authority) of Hindu philosophy. The major text of this Vedic school is the extant Samkhya Karika. There are no purely Sankhya schools existing today in Hinduism‚ but its influence is felt in the Yoga and

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    in flesh and blood.” Few men have ever had as much of an effect on our world as Mohandas Gandhi. He was charismatic‚ deliberate and analytical. Gandhi was very much a product of his times‚ yet one of his greatest sources of inspiration was the Bhagavad-Gita. He was a politician‚ a writer‚ an intellectual and an orator. Without doubt he was a complex man‚ believing in simple things. Gandhi would teach us countless lessons about life‚ leadership and much more. Gandhi learnt his Leadership skills during

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    Christianity Main articles: Exorcism in Christianity and Exorcism in the Catholic Church In Catholic Christianity‚ exorcisms are performed in the name of Jesus Christ.[3] A distinction is made between a formal exorcism‚ which can only be conducted by a priest during a baptism or with the permission of a Bishop‚ and "prayers of deliverance" which can be said by anyone. The Catholic rite for a formal exorcism‚ called a "Major Exorcism"‚ is given in Section 13 of the Rituale Romanum.[4] The Ritual

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    Japanese shadow play. In the second part‚ we see the “Korean Masked Dance Drama” in this part we see Monks pursue cortisones and servants outwit aristocrats. The third part is the story of “Gita Govinda‚” which is a popular Indian poem that celebrates the life of a god and a mortal. In the film they interpreted “Gita Govinda” through painted images and dancers. In the last part we see the adventures of “Prince Genji” the story is told by Japanese women using paintings from scrolls and screens. All of

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    Sunita Williams From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Sunita Williams NASA Astronaut Nationality American Status Retired Born September 19‚ 1965 (age 48) Euclid‚ Ohio‚ U.S. Other occupation Test pilot Rank Captain‚ USN Time in space 321 days 17 hours 15 minutes Selection 1998 NASA Group Total EVAs 7 Total EVA time 50 hours and 40 minutes Missions STS-116‚ Expedition 14‚ Expedition 15‚ STS-117‚ Soyuz TMA-05M‚Expedition 32‚ Expedition 33 Mission insignia        Sunita Lyn "Suni" Williams née Pandya [1] (born

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    References: Eliade‚ Mircea (2009). Yoga: Immortality and Freedom. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Feuerstein‚ Georg (2012) Fowler‚ Jeaneane D. (2012). The Bhagavad Gita: A Text and Commentary for Students. Sussex Academic Press.. Goldberg‚ Philip(2010) Flood‚ Gavin (2009). An Introduction to Hinduism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Gambhirananda‚ Swami (2008) Jacobsen‚ Knut A.; Larson‚ Gerald James (2010)

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    A Hindu ( pronunciation (help·info)‚ Devanagari: हिन्दु) is an adherent of Hinduism‚ a set of religious‚ philosophical and cultural systems that originated in the Indian subcontinent. The vast body of Hindu scriptures‚ divided into Śruti ("revealed") and Smriti ("remembered")‚ lay the foundation of Hindu beliefs‚ which primarily include dhárma‚ kárma‚ ahimsa and saṃsāra. Vedānta and yoga are one of the several core schools of Hindu philosophy‚ broadly known as the Sanātana Dharma. The word Hindu

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    What is Buddhism? According to the Oxford Dictionary religion is “The belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power‚ especially a personal God or gods.” But‚ Buddhism does not believe in an almighty god rather Buddhism is a religion that follows different philosophies to attain the ability awake from this world attain enlightenment. In Society‚ Buddhism is well-known and respected throughout the world as a religion known for its peaceful and kind nature. But‚ this way of life is a result

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