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    All the philosophers mentioned above attempt to explore Indian philosophy. They all employ different approaches to the issue of the Hindu religion and unity among Indians. However‚ more has to be done to explore evident realities that underlie the unity of Hinduism‚ as well as the Indian history. Failure of the philosophers to agree on these two issues leaves a gap to be explored by future scholars of Indian philosophy and history. The book‚ Unifying Hinduism‚ seeks to establish the factors and reality

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    Role and Functions of Law LAW 421 Role and Functions of Law The role and functions are all based on its purpose; the purposes of law begin when domination and power of higher authority had no consideration for the rights of individuals (Melvin). The United States has created laws to help justice in society from many angles‚ in this case education and the workplace‚ and promoting good faith dealing among businesses. There are four sources (primary sources) of law that have federal and state

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    Sexual Assault Over the past decade‚ the issue of sexual assault is one that has needed significant law reform. Sexual assault refers to the criminal offences involving unwanted sexual contact or acts‚ including unwanted touching‚ groping‚ indecent acts of other kinds‚ and rape. Law reform is the process of reviewing existing laws and introducing changes to them with the aim of improving justice or efficiency. In the issue of sexual assault‚ justice is particularly important. The state needs to

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    The eventual British control of India was brought by the fall of the Mogul Empire. India was very religiously divided‚ between the Muslims and the Hindus. Mogul control in south India came under pressure with the increase of strong attacks by the Hindu rebels. Mogul leaders imposed taxes on Hindus‚ destroyed their temples‚ and forced them to convert to Islam. With the absence of a strong central authority‚ the provinces of India became increasing independent from the central authority both economically

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    Despite of different diversities there are bonds of unity in India. These bonds of unity may be located in a certain underlying uniformity of life as well as in certain mechanisms of integration. Herbert Risley‚ Census Commissioner in 1911 has rightly observed‚ “Beneath the manifold diversity of physical and social type‚ language‚ custom and religion which strike the observer in India there can still be discerned a certain underlying uniformity of life from the Himalayas to Cape Comorin”. India

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    world’s largest democracy. India is world’s 4th largest economy. India is 3rd largest standing army force‚ over 1.5Million strong. India has 2nd largest pool of scientists and engineers in the World. Lubin‚ Timothy. "The spirit and the flesh of Hindu law." The Journal of the American Oriental Society 130.3 (2010): 445+. Academic OneFile. Web. 25 Apr. 2013. “In religion and culture‚ India is the only millionaire! There is only one India‚ the land of dreams and romance. The one land all men desire

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    The Functions and Role of Law in Business and Society Courtney Cunningham LAW 421 June 22‚ 2015 Professor Milton Luoma The function and Role of Law in Business and Society What is the meaning of law? If you were to look up the online meaning of law‚ most likely you will find this definition: “a body of rules of conduct of binding legal force and effect‚ prescribed‚ recognized‚ and enforced by controlling authority”(The Free Dictionary‚ 2013). Another way of looking at it is a group of rules of

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    Citizen The Hammurabi Law code was made for babylonians to stay under command. Mosaic Law code is to teach people to obey God and to be holy. There are very little similarities between both the Law codes‚ but differ significantly. The Mosaic Law differs from the Hammurabi Law code because it was created to show people the image of God and His holiness unlike Hammurabi which is made to keep people from harming others and shows them the appropriate way to act. These Laws affect the way people act

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    proves that divine law is more powerful that human law. The concepts of divine law can portray as the law of God. Divine law involves beliefs that are presented by God. The idea of divine law as being the "oral laws of the Gods". This type of law is most likely in effect when the idea of morals is apparent‚ such as when a moral decision must be made. This type of decision would probably be considered right or wrong. Things that are morally "right" are in accordance with the law of God‚ while things

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    observed a day in a senior adult daycare center. Most of the clients who attended the daycare were of Hindu/Muslim religion‚ only very few were Caucasian and catholic. Approximately 40 clients were in attendance on that particular day. It was noted that there were planned meals and activities throughout their day. It was also noted that there were planned meals(cooked on premesis by Hindu cook) ‚ The average age of the clients attending was age 71-91 years . The BSN student observed and

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