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    compensate (for: a counter balancing feature or factor; amends‚ recompensates specific amount of money given to compensate loss or injury‚ or for the requestioned property Evolution of the concept • Hammurabis code • Ancient Greek city • According to Manu – If limb is injured‚ a wound is caused or blood flows‚ the assialant shall be made to pay the expense of the cure or the whole – He who damages the goods of another‚ be it intentionally or unintentionally‚ shall give to the owner a kind of fine

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    birth. They must have earned their suffering due to their sinful acts in their past lives. In order to escape an untouchable’s birth in their next life‚ Hindus who are born as untouchables began to accept instead of oppose their own oppression. Law of Manu prescribed in Manusmriti‚ suggests untouchables that the source of improving their position in their next life is only possible by leading a virtuous life this time around with no acts of deviance towards the

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    as the Vedic literature. The oldest of the four Vedas is the Rig-Veda‚ and it is there that the Hindu creation myth and the basis for the caste system can be found. Another glimpse of the origins of the Hindu caste system can be seen in The Law of Manu‚ written around 200 C.E.‚ viewed as a guide to proper behavior for Hindus. Selections from both texts are included below. The Rig Veda is a collection of hymns counted among the four Hindu religious scriptures known as the Vedas‚ and contains the

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    Chapter 3 Study Guide I.Key Terms Sudanic societies: agriculture took root in Sudan first. The region used to be grassy with lakes‚ rivers‚ and streams. They domesticated cattle and became nomadic herders. After 7500 B.C.E they established permanent settlements. Around 5000 B.C.E Sudanic people had formed small monarchies and developed religious beliefs. “Gifts of the Nile”: Herodotus said Egypt was “the gift of the Nile” because of Egypt’s advantages over the floods from the Nile. With the floods

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    Raina Perez 9/2/13 Period.5 Personal Statement In my high school career I had attended a total of two high schools‚ both very different and both very important in helping me see the world the way that I do today.    In my first high school‚ Freedom‚ I took advantage of the performing arts and had partake in a choir as well as beginning art class. Both of those classes helped me to hold myself at a higher standard and to showcase something I had been working on for others to see. My choir

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    MODULE - 4 Partnership Accounts Notes 20 RETIREMENT AND DEATH OF A PARTNER If you look around‚ you must have noticed people in your relation and in your neighbourhood running business in partnership. You must have seen people quitting partnership firm or a person dies while in partnership. These are the events that take place during the lifetime of a partnership firm. Some issues arise on the happening of these events involving finance. Some assets and liabilities may need revaluation‚ goodwill

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    Entrepreneurship is important in business and essential for economic growth. Those aspects of factors have been highlighted and proved by different schools. There are some debates about the impact on entrepreneurs’ personal character and their operating environment. Both of them are important and have deep influences on their behaviours. I personally consider that the environment in which entrepreneur operate have more important influence on them. In following‚ I will discuss both two aspects and

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    I. Muhammad (pbuh) prophesised in Bhavishya Purana According to Bhavishya Purana in the Prati Sarag Parv III Khand 3 Adhay 3 Shloka 5 to 8. "A malecha (belonging to a foreign country and speaking a foreign language) spiritual teacher will appear with his companions. His name will be Mohammad. Raja (Bhoj) after giving this Maha Dev Arab (of angelic disposition) a bath in the Panchgavya and the Ganga water (i.e. purifying him of all sins) offered him the present of his sincere devotion and showing

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    Hinduism is a very complex and intricate henotheistic religion. It is mainly practiced in India and came before all the other religions in India. The most important sacred text of Hinduism is called the Vedas. It consists of four Veda texts in which the other texts of Hinduism are based around. Hindus base their lives around the four goals. Hindus divide their scripture into two categories: Shruti and Smriti. The Shruti is the primary revelation which has no human or divine author but has

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    facet of ancient Hindu society- minimal State interference in the daily life of a citizen. Therefore there was no overarching government administering a code of laws or enforcing punishments to maintain law and order and prevent crimes. The codes of Manu‚ Katyayana or Narada were largely irrelevant to the common Hindu. There appears to have been a latent realisation that the State and its laws are inherently incapable of creating a crime-free society and the onus for this has to rest more locally;

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