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    Culture and civilisation are two such concepts‚ which are devoid any concrete definition. The word ’culture’ broadly covers the sum total of a nation’s aesthetic and intellectual achievements. India from time immemorial has been regarded as a land of composite culture c prosperity—thus attracting intellectuals and adventurers alike—may they be the Romans‚ who traded with the Tamil kingdoms of the south or Christian missionaries of the 1st Century A.D. landing in Kerala or persecuted forefathers of

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    B-Schools in Punjab: AMITY GLOBAL BUSINESS SCHOOL‚ MOHALI APEEJAY SVRAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT‚ JALANDHAR ARYANS BUSINESS SCHOOL‚ VILLAGE NEPRA‚ DISTRICT PATIALA BABA BANDA SINGH BAHADUR ENGINEERING COLLEGE‚ FATEHGARH SAHIB BHAI GURDAS INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY‚ SANGRUR CANADIAN INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES‚ VILLAGE JALVEHRA CHANDIGARH BUSINESS SCHOOL‚ MOHALI CT INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY‚ JALANDHAR DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT‚ PUNJAB AGRICULTURAL

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    A rationale of the outline scheme of work for Key Stage 3 Planning is a key part of teaching. Without a coherent plan lessons may lack structure and direction. Long and medium term planning are an important part of this and in this rationale I hope to demonstrate that my planning does indeed have all of these qualities. The first element to be considered when rationalising this scheme of work is whether or not it meets the needs of Key Stage 3 pupils. I believe that it does because the attainment

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    Train to Pakistan‚ originally published in 1956‚ is not a very good book‚ but quite enjoyable much of the time. Khushwant Singh‚ less than ten years after Partition‚ in 1947‚ wrote a novel of less than 200 pages and still managed to create what’s probably best described as an uneven mess. Ideas‚ allusions‚ characters and bits and pieces of story float all over the book. There’s no denying that Singh‚ who has since become a famous public figure and intellectual in India‚ prefers to lecture rather

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    World Religions | Reflection #1 | Preface and the Point of Departure | | Megan Kelley | March 5‚ 2013 | Reflection of Huston Smith’s The World’s Religions & The Illustrated World’s Religions-Preface and the Point of Departure‚ and Philip Novak’s The World’s Wisdom: Sacred Texts of the World’s Religions-Preface | Megan Kelley Stephanie Lape Humanities 10: World Religions March 5‚ 2013 Reflection #1 Preface and the Point of Departure When I first pick up a book to read

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    Guru Nanak

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    Guru Nanak Dev Ji was born on November 13th‚ 1469. He was born in Talwandi‚ now Nankana Sahib‚ which is near Lahore in present-day Pakistan. Back than Pakistan was a part of India. He was the founder of the Sikh religion. He taught his followers 3 major beliefs‚ to chant God’s name‚ to earn an honest living‚ and to share and consume together. He also taught his followers the concept of selfless service. He taught his followers that all men and women are created equal. I admire him as a leader because

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    Social Evils

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    Indian society suffers from a number of social evils. In the past these social evils stood in the way of our progress. Therefore‚ many religious and social reformers have‚ from time to time‚ been advocating the eradication of these evils. In the past‚ great religious men like Guru Nanak and Bhakt Kabir exhorted the people to remove all social evils‚ particularly communalism‚ casteism and superstitions. Guru Nanak and Kabir also stressed the need for Hindu-Muslim unity. In fact‚ they preached

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    say that Hinduism is the product of melding different religions and cultural influences. Around the 5th or 6th centuries‚ two religions emerged in India that had heavy influence on the formation of Hinduism (Kinnard‚ 2013). Those two religions were Jainism and Buddhism‚ and are of course not new‚ but formulated newer ideas through Hinduism (Kinnard‚ 2013). Like Hinduism‚ there are many other Eastern Religions that worship more than one god. However‚ it is believed by many that Hinduism has the most

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    Katy Teasdale Mrs. MacDonald World Religions; Per 3 9/20/09 A Search for Belonging The story of Mary Crow Dog can be interpreted two ways‚ as an autobiography about her struggle to gain racial equality and religious freedom‚ or as an autobiography where we can learn where Mary finds herself in her place. Mary first introduces herself as an ignorant child‚ content only because she didn ’t know how bad things were. As a child‚ she wasn ’t very religious; the only true religious figures in

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    Guru Nanak and Meera Bai

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    Guru Nanak is the founder and first guru of the Sikh religion. He was born in a small town outside of Lahore‚ India (now Pakistan) to a family in the merchant caste. As a young man‚ Guru Nanak married and had children. Yet he didn’t fit easily into family expectations. He seems to have only reluctantly entered the clerical profession suggested by his family‚ often feeling the call to turn inward in meditation at key points in his life. Guru Nanak’s moment of enlightenment came when‚ after singing

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