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    Hinduism Study Guide

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    Ciara Dela Cruz Father Gray World Religions/Chapter 1 notes 7 April 2013 Chapter 3: Hinduism * Murti- statue of a Hindu deity in which the god is present * Sanatana Dharma- term Hindus use to refer to their religion life; it translates roughly as “eternal law” or “eternal virtue.” * Dharma- in Buddhism‚ refers generally to the teachings of the Buddha and is also the natural law that the universe follows * Caste system- divides people into separate social groups that have varying

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    What Makes A Tornado?

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    most deadliest natural disasters. What happens in a tornado‚ high winds and a low pressure system start rotating very fast until they eventually touches the ground or a body of water. How can a tornado be dangerous? Once it touches the ground it will destroy everything in its path‚ It also picks up things and throws them far with a lot of force‚ Another thing is if it picks you up itself you can be thrown into thing and die from being hit to hard. Just think what would go through your mind if you

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    Hinduism‚ which is native to India‚ was founded sometime between 1500-500 BCE when the Aryans invaded the Dravidians and their cultures and religions merged into one. Islam was founded between 570-632 AD in what is now Saudi Arabia by the prophet Muhammad. Both faiths are still widely practiced to this day‚ Islam being the 2nd most popular religion practiced and Hinduism placing at fourth. Hinduism and Islam are similar in a few ways‚ two being that they both worship a god and follow a holy book

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    What makes a team

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    When looking at what makes up a team‚ there are different qualities that it has that make it a team. Google’s HR group lacks some of these qualities. Katzenbach and Smith define a team as “a small number of people with complementary skills who are committed to a common purpose‚ performance goals‚ and approach for which they hold themselves mutually accountable.” (Kreitner‚ 2013 p.300). Looking at Google’s HR group‚ it is split up into three different groups. The first of the groups are employees

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    “Gandhi was a good man who used his Hindu and religious beliefs in a brilliant way” To what extent do you agree with this statement? Gandhi was never known as just a bad person. He always had the reputation/view of being either all good – or some good some bad. He was a major asset to the struggle of independence in India. And had inspired many other speeches today. All in all‚ I think the father of four born in the second of October 1869‚ Gandhi... was a good man – however has a lot behind the

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    recognize the eight elements and discuss how these elements apply to the Catholic faith. One of the elements that applies to Catholicism is the Belief system. The book defines a belief system as “Several beliefs fit together into a fairly complete and systematic interpretation of the universe and the human being’s place in it (Molloy‚ 2010).”

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    What Makes an American?

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    While observing America and its social structure‚ being a college student who migrated to this country just nine years ago makes me wonder where I stand. Technically‚ I am no longer an immigrant because I am a citizen and I am able to vote‚ and I feel as though I have gone through a quick process of assimilation along with my siblings. Even though we have assimilated‚ in our household‚ we still speak our own language‚ hold our traditions and values of own culture as we did when we came to this country

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    Americans to adapt their culture and religion. The settlers were very serious about their Christian religion. They thought it was the one true faith and all people should believe in it. Euro-Americans actually feared the Native Americans because they felt that Native Americans were evil because they didn’t have a religion. What the Euro-Americans didn’t understand was that the Native Americans did have a religion and their own beliefs. Their religion and beliefs may have been very different from Christianity

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    Hinduism- Brief Summary

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    HINDUISM Today’s oldest living religion is Hinduism. Hinduism is a religion that originated in India and is still practiced by most of the Natives as well as the people who have migrated from India to other parts of the world. Statistically there are over seven hundred million Hindus‚ mainly in India. Eighty percent of the population in India is Hindu. The word Hindu comes from an ancient Sanskrit term meaning ’dwellers by the Indus River.’ There is not much organization and hierarchy is nonexistent

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    How Does Macbeth Make Up

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    Macbeth: The Make Up Macbeth‚ is not a man of bad character or evil spirit‚ he was a man tempted. In Macbeth’s story it is seen numerous times that he is resistant to wrongful deeds. He undergoes a test that he was not morally prepared for. Not to say that Macbeth was of bad morals but that he was not deeply enough rooted in them. To understand his tragic story you must understand Macbeth the person. Introducing Macbeth you will find that he is a humble warrior working his way up the ranks. He

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