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    Religion: Hinduism and Islam Every society is based on different religion. Different people follow different types of religion according to their birth or by choice. The major religions of the world are Hinduism‚ Islam‚ Christianity‚ Sikhism‚ Buddhism‚ and Judaism. Each religion is similar and different from one another in terms of festivals‚ practices and beliefs. Apart from Christianity‚ Hinduism and Islam are the two most widely practiced religions in the world today. They have their own traditions

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    The history of Hinduism is rare among the other world religions in that is has no creator or date of origin. It has gradually changed over the last four thousand years as the worldview of the people of India. The origins and author of its sacred texts are principally unknown. It is one of the oldest existing religions. Hindu scriptures offer several different accounts for the origin of the universe. In the Chandogya Upanishad‚ creation is described as breaking of an egg. It also narrates that

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    Prior to the freedom rides indigenous people were mistreated and weren’t considered to be first class citizens of Australia. However‚ when people became aware of the mistreatment‚ they started to protest in many places in New South Wales‚ this was known as the freedom rides. This movement was led by Charles Perkins‚ who was one of the first indigenous people to attend university. The mistreatment of indigenous people started when the European’s took over Australia‚ and escalated over time. They

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    competition with others now dominates western philosophical tradition. In indigenous philosophy we are related as individuals as part of kinship based community and as part of nature in balance with the whole. In most western thought society is seen as an aggregate of self-interested individual connected by competition with each other over limited resources creating fear insecurity hopelessness a scarcity of spirit. Indigenous societies see prosperity in nature resources are abundant shared collaboration

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    Hinduism and Groundhog Day Hinduism is an ancient Indian religion which was founded before 1500 BC. It is a polytheistic religion which contains all its teachings and philosophies in its sacred texts. Karma is one of the major theories of Hinduism which comes from the Brihad Aranyaka Upanishad‚ a Hindu text. Even though karma is a theory from a religion‚ it can definitely be applied to the movie Groundhog Day. In Leslie Stevenson‚ David L. Haberman‚ and Peter Matthews Wright’s book Twelve Theories

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    Dharma is one of the main concepts in both Buddhism and Hinduism and even though they are the same word‚ there are many differences between the two. In Hinduism‚ they believe dharma to mean righteousness‚ justice‚ faith‚ duty‚ and a religious and social obligation (Oxtoby‚ Segal p. 274)‚ while in Buddhism‚ dharma is said to be morality and truth (Oxtoby‚ Segal p. 377). Both religions say that when dharma declines‚ this is when the Buddha is born for Buddhists and when lord Krishna comes to save the

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    religious philosophies: Yoruba‚ Hinduism (karma) and Buddhism‚ to a Christian’s perspective. These religions have wide perspectives but one will key in on health management and what to expect from healthcare point of view while caring for these patients. Yoruba religion is based on nature worshipping and is rooted deeply on respect for the environment. Their divinities is called Òrìsà‚ when it work is complete they become thunderstorm with lightning.

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    Hinduism had the greatest influence on society because it established the concept of Karma‚ the law of action and effect; promoted tolerance and peace; and created the caste system in India. As the most ancient organized religion‚ Hinduism’s principle of karma formed the foundation for culture and law. According to Georgetown University‚ “karma is the force of retributive justice that compels believers to behave righteously.” (Georgetown University‚ Berkeley Center for Religion‚ Peace‚ & World

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    David Fredriksen February 23‚ 2011 Introduction to Philosophy Hinduism: Quest for Ultimate Knowledge Hinduism is founded upon what is known as Brahman. It is the ultimate reality of everything in the world. It is the absolute foundation of all being on our planet and in the universe. "Brahman is declared to be the highest aim of all metaphysical inquiry." (29) Brahman is not exactly a person‚ as it is more closely related to be a kind of "God." A Hindu would also say that Brahman is the

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    What is beauty? Hinduism and Immanuel Kant “Beauty is an integral quality of the soul and God. If God is beautiful‚ the entire universe has to be beautiful. There can be nothing ugly in the universe.” (Hindu Janajagruti Samiti)¬¬ Hinduism is the oldest of all living religions. It was not man-made and is based on a set of dogmas. Unlike Islam or Christianity‚ it was not started as a system. It was developed by the teachings of such teachers as Avataras‚ Rishis‚ Vedas‚ the Upanishads‚ the

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