local relevant. That is why even though McDonald’s think globally they have to act locally too. Tastes and desires are different depending the region of the world so they have to adapt their menu. In India for example there is no beef because of the Hindu religion. Moreover 95% of the products used are from local suppliers in any region of the world. This “act locally” is a result of “think globally” to be protected from currency fluctuation for instance. But the opposite “think locally and act globally”
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GLOBALIZATION: A SOCIO-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE INTRODUCTION Globalization is the process which has enabled countries all over the world to come together and trade freely with one another. The countries lower down their trade barriers and the world becomes a global village. It has led to increased interdependence and interconnectivity between the countries. The countries are connected economically and technologically with one another and this provides many opportunities to the less developed countries
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any more in view of our traditional value‚ com cultural heritage and secular character of our state. For the sake of maintaining communal harmony‚ Akbar the started a new religion Din-e-Iiahi. He made a Rajput lady his wife gave equal respect is Hindu religion. During the time of Bahadur Zafar‚ the last king of Mugal dynasty‚ a function‚ Foolwalon-ki-Sai: used to be organized regularly in Delhi‚ were people of both the religion worshipped in temples and mosques together. Founders of our constitution
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and the East Indies. Gradually it changed itself into a more subtle form which is proving to be more harmful to all non-Western cultures both in the short run and the long run. Indian culture which in effect means Hindu culture‚ Hindu religion‚ Hindu society‚ Hindu civilization‚ Hindu way of life are under the lethal threat of the ruthless forces of Globalization today. What went by the name of Colonialism in classical history textbooks produced in the
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Critical Thinking Assignment Cheryl Hageman June 25‚2012 Hinduism is one of the oldest religions that is still in exsistance today. Those who follow Hinduism say that it is not a religion that it is in fact a way of life. The law that governs all of a Hindu’s life is called a Dharma. Hinduism‚ has its own beliefs‚ ethics‚ philosophy and theology. The question of origin in Hinduism is that there
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is possible to view these sects as distinct religious traditions‚ with often very specific theologies and ritual traditions; on another level‚ however‚ they often understand themselves to be different means to reach a common end Suhag‚ 2009). The Hindu worldview is grounded in the doctrines of samsara (the cycle of rebirth) and karma (the universal law of cause and effect)‚ and fundamentally holds that one’s actions (including one’s thoughts) directly determine one’s life‚ both one’s current life
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of the story. This story had a big impact on the art and culture in India‚ it not was only seen as a literary monument but as an essential part in Hinduism. Rama was the hero of the novel and is one of the most worshipped in the Hindu religion. According Enotes‚ in the Hindu tradition‚ Rama was an incarnation of the god Vishnu. It says the main purpose of the incarnation was to demonstrate the righteous path for all living creature on earth. People seen him as a great warrior and people also consider
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South Asian Religion Notes Week 1 Hindu: Persian term for people living below the Hindus river. It wasn’t till the 1850s the term hinduism was used. Hindus would call themselves in relation to their communities and which Gods they held as dominant. There is no shared system of belief and not a single historical point of origin for the name or foundation for the religion as a whole. It encompasses a variet and number of different religious groups which hold some similarities but are very diverse
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represent abstract ideas or concepts. E.M. Forster’s A Passage to India is painted with the colour of a wide range of symbols. They include- 1. The Marabar Caves a. The Reverberation of the Cave b. The Echo Representing a Hindu Resonance 2. The Image of the Green Bird 3. The Wasp Symbol 4. Social Events: Parties‚ Picnics‚ and Celebrations 5. Mosque‚ Cave‚ Temple‚ and Weather 6. Nothing as a Metaphor 7. The Infinite Sky
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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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