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    Article review Arabic euphemism: the question of politeness in translation Purpose: The article explains euphemism definition and shows the main characteristics of euphemism and the use of it in several discourses. It provides Arabic examples of euphemisms that been used by native speakers of Arabic language. Also‚ it explains the reason behind using this linguistic politeness strategy. In addition the study expose the use o euphemism in the old classical Arabic with examples occurred in the

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    late 1990s‚ McDonald ’s entered in India. Although India is poor nation‚ there are 150 to 200 million prosperous middle class population was attracted McDonald ’s. However‚ there are unique challenges for McDonald ’s. For thousands of years‚ India ’s Hindu culture has revered the cow and do not eat the meat of the scared cow‚ also there are some 140 million Muslims in India‚ and Muslims don ’t eat pork. To respect and adapt Indian culture‚ McDonald ’s created an Indian version of burgers which are made

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    Symbols and Traditions- Hindu Wedding In the hindu culture‚ the marriage doesn’t just symbolize the love of a happy couple‚ but also of the coming together of two families. In some cases‚ as this unique marriage bond between the families is only really available at one opportunity‚ the parents and the rest of the close family of the bride and groom would choose and decide for the family. In the past this was extremely common‚ and sometimes the bride and groom got no real chances to say anything

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    In Hindu mythology Kali is a fertility goddess and a goddess of time. Kali is a protector and often protects humans during disasters. In Egyptian mythology Bastet is the goddess of fertility‚ childbirth‚ and cats. Besides being in different culture the two gods have some other differences and similarities in their appearance‚ origin‚ and role. Kali has a terrifying appearance. Her skin color is originally black‚ she usually does not wear any clothes‚ is very thin‚ and has long‚ messy hair

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    Hindu law in its current usage refers to the system of personal laws (i.e.‚ marriage‚ adoption‚ inheritance) applied to Hindus‚ especially in India.[1] Modern Hindu law is thus a part of the law of India established by the Constitution of India (1950). Prior to Indian Independence in 1947‚ Hindu law formed part of the British colonial legal system and was formally established as such in 1722 by Governor-General Warren Hastings who declared in his Plan for the Administration of Justice that "in all

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    Bonaprate Issues Proclamation in Arabic and Jabarti’s Criticism During the nineteenth century many scholars were popped enormously‚ but the most famous one in the Arab region who also played a crucial rule in Egypt French invasion was Abd al-Rahman al- Jabarti. Al Jabarti was an Egyptian scholar and chronicler who spent most of his life in Cairo. He had a huge part in becoming an authoritative source for many scholars in reconstructing the features of the Egyptian community of the late eighteenth

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    Traditionally‚ marriage is the recognized union between a man and a woman that establishes rights and obligations between them. Although‚ the meaning of marriage varies. Hindu marriage is the joining of two individuals for life‚ so that they can pursue dharma (duty)‚ artha (possessions)‚ kama (physical desires)‚ and moksha (ultimate spiritual release) together. Catholic marriage is the pledge by which a man and a woman establish between themselves a partnership of the whole of life and which is ordered

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    physical body‚ we will experience suffering at many times during our Earthly lives. In this paper‚ I will present a basic discussion of the Hindu and Buddhist perspectives on living and suffering‚ interspersed with some of my own life experiences. Hinduism and Suffering Why is a soul born here on earth‚ and why does it suffer? In the Hindu belief system‚ every person is accountable for his or her actions (Sarma). Some people say that we create our own suffering. According to Jayaram‚ suffering

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    A Comparative Study of Literacy Pattern of Muslim and Hindu Population in Murshidabad District‚ West Bengal.Abstract :Education is the basic empowerment tools of the society. Infrastructural development of the schools and Madrasah are getting maximum priority under the financial assistance from different schemes. But the quality of education in the different Govt. aidded schools are degraded and on the other hand Private schools and Private tution are getting priority in the society. As a result

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    Section 23 of the Hindu Succession Act: Before and After The Hindu Succession Act came into force on 17th June‚ 1956‚ with the basic objective of providing a comprehensive scheme of intestate succession for Hindus.1 The Hindu Succession Act 1956 was amended in 2005. The amendments were made to make the Hindu Succession Act more empowering to women by altering‚ deleting and adding certain sections. The Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act‚ 2005 sought to make two major amendments in the Hindu Succession Act

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