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    wearing attractive clothes like Jess’ sister Pinky. They were both skillful at soccer and they both loved Joe.   Describe the homes both girls live in and the area around their homes. Jess’ house is filled with photos of Guru Nanak (the founder of Sikhism)‚ and the color scheme is not the same throughout the house. While ion the other hand Jules house is one coloured which is purple. It shows that their family is creative and they like to make things at home.   Who is the person with the most authority

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    Malaysia is a multicultural society‚ with Malays‚ Chinese and Indians living side by side. The Malays are the largest community. They are Muslims and speak Bahasa. Malays mainly control the political power in Malaysia. The Chinese comprise about a third of the population. They are Buddhists and Taoists‚ speak Hokkein‚ Hakka and Cantonese‚ and are dominant in the business community. The Indians account for about 10% of the population. They are mainly Hindu Tamils from southern India. They speak Tamil

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    The Swastika Panda and Other Cultural Blunders. What is swastika? According to Hinduism‚ Buddhism and Jainism‚ swastika is a symbol of well-being and this symbol is quite prevalent in Asian countries‚ especially in India and Japan. In the Sanskrit language‚ it means a good luck charm (Hashi 2012). Therefore‚ there would be a lot of this particular symbol if you go to temples and other religious places in Asia. On the other hand‚ that is not the case in most Western countries. This symbol is usually

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    Dharma and Karma

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    Dharma is a Sanskrit word and concept with different meanings in regards to Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ and Jainism (Dharma). In the story of Ramayana‚ it displays the Dharma in correspondence with the meaning of Hinduism. Dharma is the law that tells individuals how to behave and is one of the 4 ends of life. It is the path of righteousness and living one’s life according to the codes of conduct (Dharma). Karma is defined as sum of person’s actions in one of his successive states of existence‚ viewed as

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    Tourism and New Delhi

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    BHARATHIDASAN UNIVERSITY‚ TIRUCHIRAPPALLI 620 024 B.A. Tourism and Travel Management Programme – Course Structure under CBCS (applicable to the candidates admitted from the academic year 2010 -2011 onwards) Sem. Part Course Language Course – I (LC) – Tamil*/Other Languages +# English Language Course - I (ELC) Core Course – I (CC) - Introduction to Tourism Core Course – II (CC) - Geography of Tourism First Allied Course –I (AC) – Principles of Management First Allied Course –II (AC) – Cultural

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    Health Care Provider and Faith Diversity Spirituality June 29‚ Abstract It has been stated that‚ “In entire angles of the creation and in whole ages of past‚ individuals have speculated about the significance of lifecycle‚ how to make the greatest of it‚ what take place later‚ and if there is someone or something available there. He instigates to search for somebody or something that can be responsible for all of the enquiries. This inquisitiveness ultimately tips to numerous faiths‚ principles

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    universalizing religions originated all in Asia); honor holy places associated with the founder’s life (ie: the holiest places in Islam are associated with the life of Prophet Muhammad) Three with the largest adherents are Christianity‚ Islam‚ and Buddhism. Sikhism and Baha’i are also considered universalizing. These can be subdivided into: Branch - a large and fundamental division within religion Denomination - a division of a branch that unites a number of local congregations in a single legal and administrative

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    Abortion and Religion

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    acceptable. Most religions agree that abortion is a last resort; they teach that the decision to have an abortion is a serious one and must not be taken lightly. Not all religions define a particular moment when life begins but some‚ like Buddhism‚ Sikhism and Catholicism‚ teach that life begins at fertilisation – the moment that sperm meets egg. The Roman Catholic Church says that the fertilised egg is a sacred life‚ with as many rights as a baby‚ child or adult‚ and forbids abortion. Amongst Buddhists

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    Autopsies

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    guide families on how to make sure that an unnecessary autopsy is not performed. Shinto‚ Taoism‚ and Confucianism do not object to autopsies‚ neither does Hindus. But they believe that all organs must be returned to the body‚ and those who practice Sikhism believe that the funeral must not be delayed. Medicare‚ Medicaid‚ and most insurance plans do not cover the cost of an autopsy. Some teaching hospitals will not charge those who pass away while in their facility. The cost of an autopsy

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    Mahabalipuram

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    presence of so many architectural marvels. During the rules of Narsimha Varman I (AD 630-668) and Narsimha Varman II (AD 700-728)‚ most of the temples and rock carvings of this place were built. Although the first kings of Pallava dynasty followed Jainism‚ the conversion of Mahendra Varman (AD 600-630) to Shaivism resulted in majority of the monuments to be related with Shiva or Vishnu. Mahabalipuram experiences a hot and sweltering climate all year round with a maximum temperature of 35°C and minimum

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