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    security and defense. Terrorism is the most horrible threat of today. The main motive of international terrorism is to weaken a country politically‚ socially‚ economically and administratively. Though much effort is in progress to eliminate terrorism from society but it cannot be rooted out unless some international laws of justice are devised. As a wise man said: “Whenever and wherever‚ there is injustice‚ Terrorism cannot be eradicated.” Narrow mindedness‚ fanaticism‚ fundamentalism‚ intolerance

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    Hinduism is described as having no intermediate founder. Is has the name of “prehistoric religion” because it dates back to the Bronze Age. Hinduism‚ having being recalled back to the Indus Valley Civilization‚ was based upon the caste system‚ which is a system that states that people are born into that system. Hinduism was developed and is now named the major religion of India. It is originally practiced by religious rituals that occur daily at dawn. Most ritual is for prayer that normally would

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    diversity‚ pride and other wonderful qualities. In Nepal‚ all the customs and traditions differ from one part to another. The capital city of Nepal is Kathmandu Valley‚ which was established in late eighteenth century‚ has various mixed culture. Kathmandu Valley has a moderate temperature with hot summer and dry winter. In summer‚ temperature varies from 28°C to 38°C and winter temperature varies from 19°C to 3°C. People living in Kathmandu Valley are well educated and are rich in culture and various

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    Liberation of the 1960’s Music Movement As a response to the Civil Rights era and the Women’s Liberation Movement‚ Music Artists secured rights for all Americans to express their emotions with lyrics‚ melody‚ and entertainment in the 1960’s. This impacted African Americans to reclaim their worth and promoted equality for women. Many people were inspired by their protest music but‚ they were certainly not the best sellers of the time. Both “We shall overcome” and “Give Peace a Chance” were influential

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    Hinduism vs. Jainism I am going to compare Hinduism with Jainism in terms of the question of achieving the good life. I believe that the most important similarity is that both traditions strive and want to reach Nirvana also known as Moksha and that the most important difference is that Hinduism believes there is four stages to Nirvana and Jainism believes there is eleven stages. I will show this by using the following evidence for my position. Hinduism and Jainism both have a life goal of

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    Buddhism‚ Jainism‚ and Hinduism were all major religions in the Indian empires. People just sought a way of living‚ a guide through life that suited them best. New religions and philosophies appealed to the interest of the new social classes. All of these were very influential in day to day life and shaped the way of thinking and ruling of the empires of their times. Jainism was among the most influential of the new religions. This religion only became popular‚ when Vardhamana Mahavira turned to

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    Buddhism and Hinduism both became popular in Ancient India during the Mauryan Empire‚ probably due to the idea that one could achieve perfection and escape their worldly troubles. Buddhism and Hinduism both have a state enlightenment and a belief in nonviolence‚ but Hinduism has many gods and a rigid caste system‚ while Buddhism is more free‚ rejecting the caste system and the idea of gods. Buddhism and Hinduism both have a state of enlightenment. In Buddhism‚ this state of enlightenment is referred

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    Hinduism: Angkor Wat - Cambodia The great Khmer civilization and its capital‚ Angkor (Cambodia) is one of the Indianized kingdoms‚ which sprang up in Southeast Asia before Common Era. During Funan period‚ the Brahmins‚ a learned caste of India were invited into the royal courts to help in administration. When the Khmer civilization evolved in early 9th century‚ the ancient Khmer kings adopted a successful monarchy system of Indian civilization as the replica. The ancient Khmer kings crowned themselves

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    earn more than his female companion. There’s also a gender-specific ageism at play (preference for older men‚ and younger women.” I could not agree more with this statement. Personally‚ I have also experienced these beliefs‚ opinions‚ and preferences from some women. There have been times where I was simply told that because I am “short”‚ that I will not suffice. Even our own preferences can be prejudice‚ it is the

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    woman find a man she will be with forever? Do narcissistic lovers run away from their feelings? Within the boundaries of love and desire‚ this character trait of being a self-absorbed and vain lover symbolizes the obsession for another half and our real destiny. The film Hedwig and the Angry Inch explores the correlation between narcissism and love in Jacques Lacan’s on Desire. A closer look at Hedwig reveals he will benefit from Diotima’s outlook on love; dismissing the search for the other half and

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