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    1 The society of the Etruscans was ruled by………kings…… 2 How democratic was the Athenian democracy? Best description………………were allowed to chose their own city councils……………………… 3 The rise of private armies directly threatened the existence of the Roman republic. ……Julius Ceasar‚ MarkAnthony‚ and …… commanded private armies. 4 In Homer’s Iliad and odyssey the ancient Greeks were portrayed as ……powerful gods……… 5 Buddhism gradually lost its popularity in India because ……………………………………… 6

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    ------------------------------------------------- Culture of India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Part of a series on the | Culture of India | | History | People | Languages | Mythology and folklore[show] | Cuisine | Festivals | Religion | Art[show] | Literature[show] | Music and performing arts[show] | Media[show] | Sport | Monuments[show] | Symbols[show] | *  Culture portal  *  India portal | * v  * t  * e | The culture of India refers

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    hinduism andi chiristianity

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    epics and the Puranas and the writings of several enlightened scholars‚ philosophers and masters also play an important role in the religious lives of Hindus. Hinduism played a significant role in the emergence of other world class religions such as Jainism‚ Buddhism and Sikhism and shaping the history of the eastern world‚ while Christianity played a significant role in shaping the history of Judaism and Islam and the western world. Hinduism is also the most dominant source of inspiration for many new

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    Abolition of Child Labour

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    THE ERADICATION of child labour from our society seems to be a herculean task at this moment. However‚ with determined efforts on the part of both Central and state governments along with the help of various national and international societies‚ it seems that change can be brought about to make everyone believe that children are the treasures for future and they are not born to work; they are born to learn‚ play and enjoy their childhood. My focus on this article is based on a related article

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    The Rise Of Buddha Guatama

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    “There is nothing so disobedient as an undisciplined mind‚ and there is nothing so obedient as a disciplined mind.” (Daman‚ 2015) The author of this quote‚ Siddhartha Guatama‚ also known as the Buddha‚ “The Enlightened One”‚ is the creator of Buddhism‚ the 5th most common religion in the United States. Buddha created this meditation devoted‚ peace hungry religion in India during 5th Century B.C.E (patheos.com). The motives‚ beliefs‚ and rituals that make up Buddhism are both inspiring and underrated

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    To what extent do religions and traditions intervene in our society as conflicts? Religion plays a very important part in any individual’s life. May the person be rich or poor his religion is one of the basic things that shapes that individual’s life‚ restricts him from doing certain activities‚ gives him festivals to celebrate and gives him a particular guideline of his culture as well as traditions to follow. By what is stated in the previous sentence religions seem almost inoffensive. However

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    A LESSON PLAN ON IMPACT OF SATELLITE TV ON OUR CULTURE PRESENTED BY CAPT ASIF ROSTER NO – 40 OBC-78 (AMC) AMC CENTRE AND SCHOOL SHAHEED SALAHUDDIN CANTONMENT GHATAIL‚ TANGAIL LESSON PLAN TITLE : IMPACT OF SATELLITE TV ON OUR CULTURE COURSE : OBC – 78 (AMC) LOC : CL ROOM DTG : SEPT 2014 TIME : 10 MIN METHOD : LEC TRG AIDS : MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR INSTR

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    Global Perspectives: Cultural novel Project ~ S. Mahone Novel- Sold Author- Patricia McCormick Featured Country or Culture- Nepal‚Calcutta Cultural Novel- Students will research a country/culture and create a typed or handwritten report based on the following criteria/questions: 1. Brief summary of novel- The novel Sold tells the story of a girl named Lakshmi from Nepal‚ who is sold into sexual slavery in India.When the harsh Himalayan monsoons wash away all that remains of the

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    LOVELY PROFESTIONAL UNIVERSITY Lovely school of management TERM PAPER MGT-511 Business Environment PESTLE Analysis of India Submitted To: - Submitted By:- Mr. Vishwas Chakranarayan Ashish Suman Roll No. RS1904A10 Reg. No. – 10905868 Acknowledgment My sincere thank and gratitude to my faculty who inspired me with his able guidance and guided me in this course. The support and knowledge

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    Mahatma Gandhi

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    and the world. He was born into a prosperous family on October 2‚ 1869‚ in Porbandar‚ a seaside town between Bombay and Karachi (the region of Gujarat‚ a state today tragically torn by Hindu-Muslim conflict) (Deats‚ Jegen 17). His mother practiced Jainism‚ a Hindu-based religion which ideas of nonviolence and vegetarianism. Mohandas Gandhi has claimed that his mother was his biggest influence‚ whose life consisted of numerous fasts and vows. As a boy‚ Gandhi had his share of petty vices. He began to

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