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    History: Vedic Age

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    here. For other uses‚ see Veda (disambiguation). The Vedas (Sanskrit वेदाः véda‚ "knowledge") are a large body of texts originating in ancient India. Composed in Vedic Sanskrit‚ the texts constitute the oldest layer ofSanskrit literature and the oldest scriptures of Hinduism.[1][2] The Vedas are apauruṣeya ("not of human agency").[3][4][5] They are supposed to have been directly revealed‚ and thus are called śruti ("what is heard")‚[6][7] distinguishing them from other religious texts‚ which are called smṛti ("what

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    Women 50's

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    Fifties Women was a young women living in the 1950’s she quoted‚ “1950’s women were second class citizens who’s roles were utterly restricted by business‚ the media‚ and by social pressures” –Brett Harvey. What the world didn’t understand was how hard it was for women to lose their independence all over again‚ unfortenoutly it back fired on America. Over time by the end of the late 50’s there was a rising birth rate‚ a stable divorce rate‚ and declining age of marriage. Today 4.95 per 1‚000 people divorce

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    American cars between the 50’s and the 60’s come about? INTRO            Brit Spears offered the following reflection on the significance of the 1964 Ford Mustang in Wired magazine“The two Ford execs saw a vast market literally rolling before their eyes‚ and‚ according to legend‚ the notion of a sports car with a back seat was one of those ‘ah-hah’ moments.”[i]The 1964 Ford Mustang was a ground breaking design in automotive history. A simple idea was the inspiration

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    Music In The 1960's

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    After several decades of various composers in the like of Debussy‚ Schoenberg‚ and Stravinsky fearlessly challenging the establishment through their own thresholds for dissonances‚ the 1960’s saw a new‚ contrasting approach to rebelling against previously defined boundaries. Unlike the majority of movements found in Western Art music‚ this new movement did not immerge from the depths of European circles‚ but instead‚ in the United States. While there are several parallels that can be drawn between

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    1920's slang

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    10. Attaboy!: well done!; also‚ Attagirl! B 11. baby: sweetheart. Also denotes something of high value or respect. 12. baby grand: heavily built man 13. baby vamp: an attractive or popular female‚ student. 14. balled up: confused‚ messed up. 15. baloney: Nonsense! 16. banana oil!: I doubt that! 17. Bank’s closed: no kissing or making out i.e. "Sorry‚ mac‚ bank’s closed." 18. bearcat: a fiery girl 19. beat it: scram‚ get lost. 20. beat one’s gums: idle chatter 21. bee’s knee’s: terrific;

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    Essay on Job s

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    not answer his question whether he deserved the suffering he experienced. Job realizes the fault is his for expecting to know the answer‚ not God’s for failing to provide it. “ I have uttered what I did not understand‚ things too wonderful to me‚ which I did not know” (Job 42:3). Perhaps it is just that he is so overwhelm by the presence of God that he no longer needs an answer. If we are looking for a reason for Job’s suffering ‚ we will not find it either. On the one hand‚ Job ordeal has given

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    Racism In The 1930's

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    segregation‚ there is never a chance to collaborate to create something great. Your skin color or religion should have no effect on how smart you are or believe‚ or on how creative or imaginative you are. Two of the main conflicts that arose in the 1930’s were segregation and racism. People would go to extremes to ensure certain groups of people‚ especially African Americans‚ had no rights. If they were allowed any rights‚ they had certain laws‚ Jim Crow laws‚ that made

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    king s speech

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    accession as king‚ Wallis divorced her second husband in preparation to marry Edward. The King’s desire to marry a woman who had two living ex-husbands threatened to cause a constitutional crisis in the United Kingdom and the Dominions‚ and ultimately led to his abdication in December 1936 to marry "the woman I love”. After the abdication‚ the former king was created Duke of Windsor by his brother and successor‚ King George VI. Edward married Wallis six months later‚ after which she was formally known as

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    What´s Hypnotherapy?

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    task. Client’s that undergo hypnotherapy can explore painful thoughts‚ feelings‚ and memories that they might have hidden from their conscious minds. (www.webmd.com). During hypnosis‚ your body relaxes and your thoughts become more focused. Like other relaxation techniques‚ hypnosis lowers blood pressure and heart rate‚ and

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    Tolerance in the 1920's

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    Tolerance of the 1920’s To many the 1920”‚ which was roaring during the time‚ was a time of tolerance to many people. But‚ just how tolerant was it really? During this time the palmer raids were going on and many laws were being passed. Lots of these laws led to good consequences but‚ many didn’t work the way they should have. During the 1920 the prohibition act was passed saying that the consumption of liquor was illegal. But at the beginning this law was not enforced but later another law was

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