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    Himachal Pradesh an Overview

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    Himachal Pradesh: the Land of Gods. 10/7/2011 ROSHNI RAMCHANDANI Himachal Pradesh: History and Geography Pre History & Early History The history of Himachal Pradesh dates back to around two million years. At this point of time‚ people lived in the foothills of Himachal Pradesh. These original inhabitants of Himachal‚ the Kols and the Mundas‚ were forced by the people of the great Indus valley civilization to move up to the hills. The Indus valley civilization prospered here between 2250

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    India is a land of great diversity. It described as a land of many religions and innumerable languages‚ it might well be described as a land of festivals as well. Indians love celebrating. Every little occasion from the harvesting of crops‚ welcoming the spring or rain‚ to seeing the full moon lends itself to joyous celebrations splashed with colors‚ music‚ folk dances and songs. Even the birthdays of divine beings are celebrated by connecting them with particular festivals. The Indian calendar

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    Raipur Tourist Information in depth - Why come to Sirpur Raipur -Introduction: Sirpur (Lal-2l ° 25’N‚ Long 82° II’E) in district Mahasamund of Chattisgarh state‚ India‚ a small village on the right bank of Mahanadi was once a large town of considerable importance. In fifth-eigth centuries A.D. Sirpur was the capital of Sarabhapuriyas and Panduvamsis of South Kosla. It’s ancient name was ’Sripura’. As it contained a great number of dwelling houses‚ for all classes‚ king’s palace‚ numerous temples

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    One of the biggest differences between Judaism and hinduism is their belief of God and the afterlife. Judaism is a monotheistic religion‚ meaning that they believe in one God. Abraham founded this religion when God made a covenant between the two. The Jews believe that they are God’s chosen people. They believe that when they die‚ they will either go to heaven or hell based on their deeds; an afterworld of sorts. Hindus believe in a complicated process called Reincarnation. This process has two

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    Festivals in India

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    come alive throughout the year. The emphasis laid on the different festivals differs in different parts of the country. For instance‚ Navaratri is celebrated with maximum fervour in West Bengal as compared to that in other parts of the country. Holi

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    the first full moon day in April. They also celebrate Vesak (Buddha Day) which the Vesak is the birthday of the Buddha and it is the most important festival in Buddhism. Holidays in Hinduism‚ Diwali is a festival of lights for Hindus and Sikhs. Holi is the festival of

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    Cymharu Cerddi

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    ac yn defnyddio gormodiaeth i bwysleisio ei dristwch o weld Sais o’r enw Siarl yn cael ei arwisgo yn dywysog Cymru yng Nghastell Caernarfon yn 1969. Yn hollol wahanol‚ mae Mei Jones yn cyfarch ni sef Cymry heddiw. Defnyddir techneg ail-adrodd drwy holi cyfres o gwestiynau rhethregol ‘Gyn ti cariad i dy heniaith? Gyn ti sbo’ meddal i dy mamiaith? Gyn ti? Gyn ti ddim? Fi gyn!’ Defnyddia fratiaith yn fwriadol i gyfleu nad ydy pobl yn siarad Cymraeg perffaith bellach. Disgrifia’r bardd Gymry’r chwedegau

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    In The Bazaars of Hyderabad ‘’In The Bazaars of Hyderabad’’‚ written by Sarojini Naidu is a vibrant‚ colorful poem describing the various stalls in the bazaars of Hyderabad as well as the social and cultural life of the city. This poem was written during the British Rule when Indians were asked to boycott the British goods and buy goods from traditional Indian bazaars. At the time she wrote the poem‚ publication of Indian newspapers were banned so she might have considered writing a poem to be

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    Hinduism Religion Essay

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    are worshipped at temples‚ which are abundant in India‚ and rituals take place at rivers‚ homes‚ and the temples themselves. Festivals are a common form of entertainment in India‚ and take place on a very frequent basis. Some major festivals include Holi‚ Diwali‚ and Saraswati Puja (Important Festivals). These festivals are a way for Hindus to have some fun‚ while also allowing them to celebrate their faith with a larger community. The ultimate goal for a Hindu

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    There will always be a need for the professionals to work together if they are to provide the high-est standard of care for the patients. Inter professional working encourages the staff members to understand the aim of other professionals. This is an essential part of education and practice for the professionals. Inter professional Working in Health and Social Care discusses the main skills and qualities required for inter professional working. This provides an overview of the roles and per-spectives

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