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    Sikhism

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    Sikhism Sikhism is the youngest of the world fifth great monotheistic religions. In 1801‚ the Sikh state was founded in Northern India by Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The word ‘sikh’ the Punjabi language means ‘disciple’ or ‘learner’. Sikhs are the disciple of god who follow the writings and teachings of the ten Sikh guju’s (teacher). The wisdom of these teachings in SRI GUJU GRANTH SHAIB is practical and Universal in their appeal to all mankind. Sikhism was founded by Shri Guju Nanak Dev Ji (1469-1538)

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    his disciples. Jesus was a Jew and observed the Jewish law as well as associated Himself with the Jews. In his early years‚ Jesus travelled from village to village teaching and preaching in the synagogues as well as healing those who were suffering. Jesus authorized many sinners to repent from their self-righteous and hypocritical ways‚ allowing them to realize that God is rooted in service and love. The ministry of Jesus touched the lives and hearts of many people. Jesus taught his disciples about

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    Phaedrus and Rhetoric

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    Foundations of Communication The foundational and fundamental theories behind communication were erected from Plato’s composition of the Phaedrus. The main characters‚ Socrates and Phaedrus‚ whose arguments are both portrayed by Plato‚ discuss what they believe to be necessary for the responsible practice of rhetoric and writing. Since the beliefs that Socrates shares about rhetoric are not universally known‚ there are many people in contemporary culture who‚ according to Socrates’ beliefs‚ practice

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    Roman Empire

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    ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form WORLD HISTORY – UNIT 2: ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS II ROME: PRE-REPUBLIC AND REPUBLIC But when the fulness of the time was come‚ God sent forth his Son‚ made of a woman‚ made under the law‚ (Galatians 4:4). "The fullness of time" is an expression full of meaning. Jesus came at just the right time. Culturally‚ God had prepared the way by spreading Greek civilization around the Mediterranean so that the Greek language and mode of categorical

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    Basic Belief Systems Buddhism is different from Christianity in many ways. The Christian founder‚ Jesus Christ was the Son of The Father‚ God‚ while the founder of Buddhism‚ Siddhartha Gautama was a normal human being‚ who achieved enlightenment through meditation and later on was referred to as The Buddha(The Awakened). This brings us to the first major difference‚ the existence of the supernatural. While Buddhism does not completely reject the Hinduism Gods‚ it does not see them necessary. At

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    Performance Appraisal

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    ZENITH International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol.1 Issue 4‚ August 2011‚ ISSN 2231 5780 THE NEED OF ‘720 DEGREE PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL’ IN THE NEW ECONOMY COMPANIES ANUPAMA*; MARY BINU T.D.**; DR. TAPAL DULABABU*** *Asst. Professor‚ The Oxford College of Business Management‚ No.32‚ 19th Main‚ 17th „B‟ Cross‚ Sector IV‚ HSR Layout‚ Bangalore 560102. ** Asst. Professor‚ The Oxford College of Business Management‚ No.32‚ 19th Main‚ 17th „B‟ Cross‚ Sector IV‚ HSR Layout‚ Bangalore

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    Multiple Sclerosis

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    The Way of Love By this everyone will know that you are my disciples‚ if you love one another.” John 13:35 A colleague’s wife was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). They battled the disease together for a few years‚ until Robert (not his real name) became attracted to another woman and left his sick wife. Compare that love to the commitment Bruce Merrick has for his wife. Gina has battled Multiple Sclerosis for most of her adult life. MS is an inflammatory disease that affects the central

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    urged a purification of the Jewish religion that would free Israel and establish the kingdom of God on earth and a moral code based on love‚ charity‚ and humility. He asked the faithful to follow his lessons‚ abandoning worldly concern as well. Many disciples believed that a Final Judgment day was near at hand‚ on which God would reward the righteous with immortality and condemn sinners to everlasting hell. Jesus won many followers among the poor but he also roused suspicion among the upper classes and

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    Why I Am a Catholic

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    well‚ for Jesus teaches that the oneness of the Church would be a witness to the world (Jn. 17:23). I have come to realize that Protestantism‚ in principle‚ cannot unify Christians. Sola scriptura effectively makes unity in moral code‚ doctrinal creed‚ and liturgical practice impossible‚ for every appeal to Scripture is an appeal to an interpretation of Scripture‚ and men interpret the Scriptures in radically different ways. As the attached article‚ “Jason Reed on Sola Scriptura‚” argues‚ I cannot

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    Gangs on Low Income Children Gangs are fully entrenched in many suburban communities across the nation. Gangs are a dangerous and a plague that has infected almost every city in the United States. Many notable gangs such as the Chicago-based Gangster Disciples‚ Black Peace Stones‚ and Latin Kings are the root of this epidemic. At this time gang activity was largely confined to urban areas‚ which raises a huge problem with the recruitment of the youth of this nation into gangs littered with murders

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