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    Five Creation Myths After reading five myths about the creation of the universe‚ I can identify several similarities and differences that appear in the stories. The most obvious similarity in the stories is the presence of a god (or goddess) t hat brought the universe to its present state. He or she brought light from darkness‚ produced sea and land to make the Earth‚ and populated it with plant and animal life. Differences are easy to spot too. Different landscapes

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    INTRODUCTION A Hindu joint family consists of all persons lineally descended from a common ancestor and includes their wives and unmarried daughters. But a Hindu coparcenary is a much narrower body than the joint family. It includes only those persons who acquire by birth an interest in the joint or coparcenery property. These are the sons‚ grandsons and the great grandsons of the holder of joint property for time being‚ in other words the holder in unbroken male descent. The essence of coparcenary

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    The Creation and Evolution clashes with dealing with the age of the earth‚ and the creation of man. The structure is described in the Bible as God created it however they describes the earth before the six days of creation. When thinking about the integration of evolutionary principles as far as the scientific laws are concerned there is no difference between the origin of the earth and all of its life. Could the Big Bang theory of happened? That gap theory‚ everything made out of nothing. Is the

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    has a 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

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    The impact of British Administration on Hindu Law: When the East India Company established their business in Indian subcontinent they were not aware about the laws of that area. As a result they faced problems in the administration levels. The main concern of the administrators of East India Company‚ Hastings and also his immediate successors‚ was to ensure maximum amount of land revenue along with the introduction of a judicial administration of both civil and criminal‚ which would command the

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    art works are very famous in the worldwide. Michelangelo’s Creation of Adam is one of the most popular masterpieces. Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni is the most famous artist of the Italian Renaissance. He was born in 1475 and died in 1564. He was the painter‚ architect‚ poet‚ and sculptor. Michelangelo has been done a lot of the art works‚ but if I need to choose only one of them‚ then I’ll choose the Creation of Adam. The Creation of Adam is using a fresco as the technique. Fresco is the

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    :- (1) Any marriage solemnised‚ whether before or after the commencement of this Act‚ may‚ on a petition presented by either the husband or the wife‚ be dissolved by a decree of divorce on the ground that the other party— (ii) has ceased to be a Hindu by conversion to another religion; Conversion: Meaning When a person adopts another religion by formally converting to it (in accordance with the formalities prescribed by the religion to which the conversion is sought)‚ he ceases to be the follower

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    was not a debated topic and all believed that the creation story of genesis where God’s hands over a six-day period created all that we know. This common knowledge was challenged in 1755 by a German Philosopher named Immanuel Kant (Macpherson‚ 1911) He was known as the central figure of modern philosophy and created the theory that the earth was much older then the bible stated. For this Comparative essay‚ I will be discussing the Original Creation of the Earth and the Age of the Earth. In this essay

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    was created. People also ask‚ “How did human originate?” This is an argument that has been fought for many years. Although there are several ideas‚ society mainly argues over two of them. The first idea is that man was created by God during his creation of the universe. This is the idea of creationism. It is supported by many religious people. Creationism is supported by religion. The second way that humans could have originated is through a process called evolution. Evolution is a theory proposed

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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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