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    North India and South India both had many similarities and differences. Regional kingdoms contained alike and dislike economies‚ political views‚ and religions. Over time‚ both areas developed in different ways. These ways shaped the form of India today. North and South India flourished because of its similar and different qualities. Many factors impacted the similar economies of North and South India. Monsoons affected both regions and caused long rainfalls in the summer and dry winds in the

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    Period 4  Complete with one map per SPICE category  ETAHAST: Events that are happening at the same time  Map: shows the movement of slaves through transatlantic slave trade.  Social(Soren)    Date  Event  Significance  ETAHAST  1664  Guns and alcohol  are imported into  native american  societies.  Firearms and alcohol  largely disrupted the  native american  communities.  Firearms made  warfare among tribes  far more deadly.  Alcohol caused youn  men to become  more troublesome.  Both of them overall 

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    Ayushman Lahiri (B3-Period 7) 28/10/10 Extra Credit Reflection on Sri Mariamman Temple Visit I went on Sunday from 10-11 AM When I arrived at the temple‚ I was overwhelmed by the amount of people who were there to pay witness to the fire walk on this momentous day. I got to the temple‚ took my shoes off and entered quietly hoping not to be noticed as the well-dressed foreigner . I quickly realized that even though they were simply dressed‚ social hierarchies played no part in this temple. All

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    more holistic rather than analytical and wisdom-oriented rather than science-oriented. The driving forces of this wisdom-oriented learning are rooted in age-old norms which Gandhiji espoused in his economic principles as under: i) The Humanism of the Bhakti (devotion) Movement ii) Swarajya (Self-rule) and Lokneeti (people’s policy) Precepts iii) Sarvodaya (well-being of all) Movement iv) Socialism meaning Antodaya (poorest of the poor‚ first and always) These guiding principles have been the corner-stone

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    inequalities‚ mostly of caste. With the advent of Buddhism and Jainism‚ the caste system received a jolt‚ as the common man started questioning its very basis. Later‚ Christianity and Islam too‚ spoke of the equality of all men in the eyes of God. The Bhakti movement in medieval India borrowed from these concepts and the majority of Indians became familiar with the concept of equality. With India achieving independence in 1947‚ equality became a matter of State authority. The framers of the Constitution

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    The Indian caste system describes the system of social stratification and social restrictions in India in which social classes are defined by thousands of endogamous hereditary groups‚ often termed jātis or castes. Within a jāti‚ there exist exogamous groups known as gotras‚ the lineage or clan of an individual. In a handful of sub-castes such as Shakadvipi‚ endogamy within a gotra is permitted and alternative mechanisms of restricting endogamy are used (e.g. banning endogamy within a surname). The

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    Truly Love? The modern love - A normative critique. Love is an emotion of a strong affection and personal attachment. Love is also said to be a virtue representing all of human kindness‚ compassion‚ and affection —"the unselfish loyal and benevolent concern for the good of another". Love may describe compassionate and affectionate actions towards other humans‚ one’s self or animals. In English‚ love refers to a variety of different feelings‚ states‚ and attitudes‚ ranging from pleasure to

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    December 12‚ 2013 Religious Expression of Nudity and Sexuality The concept of sexuality in religion has always been discussed in private or public. It has some taboo clinched with it which made it secretive and also lucrative. The story of Adam and Eve‚ who took the fruits from the tree of knowledge‚ told us how they used fig leaves to cover their genitals. Nudity‚ other than being a form of art to some people‚ is also an exclusively common practice in worship for God. Different religions evolved

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    Hatha Yoga is a generic term associated with the teaching of physical poses. Generally‚ a Hatha yoga class will give you an introduction to some of the basic and most gentle yoga poses. Lyengar Yoga is a yoga style that focuses heavily on getting the alignment in a pose just right. In Lyengar yoga‚ you will often work with supportive aides‚ such as chairs‚ blocks‚ blankets and straps. It is generally the yoga style most often recommended for people living

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    joined Pure Yoga for over a year and a half and it is one of my favourite retailers in Hong Kong. For the application of retailing concept‚ to be customer-oriented‚ Pure Yoga is trying to offer students the most-rewarding yoga experience with every visit‚ to satisfy the individual customer need by offering a wide variety of traditional yoga classes to customers (such as Hatha‚ Ashtanga and Meditation etc)‚ and even dance classes. Furthermore‚ they also provide personalized Private Yoga classes to

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