Name: Trisha Lindsay Date: Graded Assignment Unit Test‚ Part 2: Regional and Transregional Interactions‚ c. 600 C.E. to c. 1450 C.E. Complete and submit this assignment by the due date to receive full credit. (45 points) 1. Compare and contrast the Hindu caste system with social structures in two of the following during the period c. 600 B.C.E. to c. 1450 C.E.: Bantu peoples in Africa civilizations in Mesoamerica and the Andes medieval Europe Answer: The social structures of the Hindu caste
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“No idea remains stagnant. If it is relevant‚ it lives‚ it breathes‚ it changes.” How have notions of story telling or marginalization informed and challenged audiences? In your answer‚ you must refer to at least TWO set texts‚ at least ONE of which has been studied since the half yearly. Issues of racism‚ women discrimination and the corruption of power used to be subtly touched upon or ignored. However they were also viewed differently depending on the era it was brought up in. Yet as time passed
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specific problems that occur in Dalit children: lower level of social status‚ health and nutritional problems and oppression of education. To begin with‚ in India‚ the caste system is divided into five separate classes. The fifth group‚ also called "untouchable"‚ is the lowest level in this system‚ and Dalits are a good example of this level. In some areas of the country‚ Dalits are not permitted to walk in daylight for their shadows were considered pollution. Even the Dalit children in school are marginalized
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Indians at the time. On January 15‚ 1934‚ an earthquake hit Bihar and caused extensive damage and loss of life. Gandhi maintained this was because of the sin committed by upper caste Hindus by not letting untouchables in their temples (Gandhi was committed to the cause of improving the fate of untouchables‚ referring to them as Harijans‚ people of Krishna). Tagore vehemently opposed Gandhi’s stance‚ maintaining that an an can only be caused by natural forces‚ not moral reasons‚ however repugnant the practice
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Comparative Religion Essential Questions: Hinduism Part 1. What is essential? • Hinduism sees to put an origin for all things in the natural world. Everything must be treated with respect and seen as a part of ones self. It is observed that everything in the universe was created by Brahman‚ including himself. At the time of creation‚ Brahman emanated outward into the world and became the world. He became every rock‚ animal‚ river‚ and anything else we see. Stories of the creation and all
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Bheem Rao Ramji Ambavadekar popularly known as Babasaheb was born on 14th April 1891 in a poor Mahar family. His teachers at school were impressed and added a surname to him. as Ambedkar. He hailed from a poor family belonging to one of the Hindu untouchable communities in India. His father was Ramji. Dr. Ambedkar was the 14th son of his father. Ambedkar was a brilliant child. After leaving school Ambedkar studied F.A.‚ at the Elphinstone Collage‚ Mumbai. With the help of Rajah of Baroda‚ Ambedkar
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The 14th Amendment: Why it is so important The 14th amendment is very important to America and it’s people. Without the 14th amendment a lot of us would be treated very differently. How are you supposed to defend yourself when your not even considered equal to the same people just like you? That is exactly why the 14th amendment was created‚ to give the people a way to be able to everyone else. I completely believe in the 14th amendment and the reasons behind it. Think about if we didn’t have
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against the Lawry’s launch? If not‚ why not? If yes‚ why and how? Discuss. Jennifer Miller‚ Smith’s research manager statement of “you know A1 has the strongest brand equity in the category‚ it’s virtually untouchable.” I don’t agree and feel her comment is unrealistic‚ nothing is untouchable. I would recommend that A1 defend against Lawry’s Steak Sauce launch scheduled for April 1st‚ otherwise A1 could find they are losing market shares and trying to play catch up. In my opinion A1 has a choice
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duplicated but the complex are harder to imitate. It is impossible to copy the core competence optimizing system and relative surroundings‚ let alone that core competence is invisible and untouchable‚ which only could be shown by the core products by way of its carrier. So there is no way (invisible and untouchable) or difficult (costly expenses) to purchase. As the conflicts of competition in the market increase in China‚ the competition between enterprises lies mostly in the competition of core
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Prarthana Samaj‚ ( “Prayer Society” Sanskrit was used)‚ (bombay) Hindu reform society established in Bombay in the 1860s. In purpose it is similar to‚ but not affiliated with‚ the more widespread Brahmo Samaj and had its greatest sphere of influence in and around India’s Mahārāshtra state. The aim of the society is the promulgation of theistic worship and social reform‚ and its early goals were opposition to the caste system‚ the introduction of widow remarriage‚ the encouragement of female education
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