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    Hinduism Sacred Text

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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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    Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar was a great modern social thinker‚ a born fighter‚ a famous advocate and a humanist. Dr. Ambedkar took a leading role in promoting the welfare of the dalits and in elevating their status. He took many steps to reform the ways of the dalits. He fought against many of the injustices done to the untouchables by establishing a political party and a couple of organisations for the untouchables. He had made a detailed study of the problem of untouchability‚ its origin‚ development

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    ASSAEL‚ H. (1995). Consumer Behaviour and Marketing Action‚ 5th edn. Cincinnati: South-Western College. SMITH‚ N. C. (1995). ‘Marketing strategies for the ethics era ’. Sloan Management Review‚ 36/4: 85-97. http://www.foodcomm.org.uk/csoc_Oct_03.htm#manu Peattie‚ K. and Charter‚ M. (1994) ‘Green marketing ’ in Baker‚ M. J. (ed.) The Marketing Book‚ 3rd Word count 942

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    the physical one front he parents. The teacher plays the most prominent role in moulding the habits‚ tastes and the character of pupils. He turns the child from animality to specialized human form. Books may teach a child‚ but the teacher educates. Manu the ancient Indian sage says‚ "A teacher is the image of Brahma‚ a father is the image of Prajapati‚ a mother is the image of Earth". The famous Indian- prayer runs that "The teacher is Brahma‚ the creator‚ he is God "Vishnu‚ he is God Maheswar. He

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    Bend it like Beckham is a film that was written‚ directed‚ and produced by Gurinder Chadha‚ a British film maker who was grew up in India. The film focuses on the main character’s desire to play football and the conflict she faces due to her obligations to her traditional Sikh family. The character‚ Jess Bhamra‚ must make the decision to pursue football or follow her parent’s wishes and complete school and marry and Indian man. As Jess struggles to find her own identity without losing her family

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    Palace of Illusions Review

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    Palace of Illusions by Chitra Bannerjee Divakaruni is a beautiful book which gives a woman’s perspective on a story that deals mainly with male characters i.e. the great epic‚ Mahabharata. The book has been written from Draupadi’s‚ who was the wife of the 5 Pandava heroes in this epic‚ point of view. It throws light on her innermost thoughts and feelings‚ traced right from her childhood to her demise in the lap of the Himalayan mountains. It talks about her feelings about the strange in which

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    law. Romans also borrowed their Law from Hammurabi. Later in 450 BC they made “Twelve Tables” to ensure the rights of average citizens. The Law of India and China were developed on the basis of European and Middle East. The common Indian Law called Manu was complied in 1st or 2nd century and that of china called Tang code was in 8th century. History of Prison Development The exact date or year of development of cannot be found but the history of prison is very old. In mythology of Ramayana it

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    the mouth of the widow in types of blessing and curse. The people believe the widow will bless the good and faithful and curse the bad and ones who defy what is right or who stands athwart in her path. According to the old traditions and the law of manu‚ a pativatra

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    The full quote is "For the hand that rocks the cradle‚ is the hand that rules the world." It is from a poem by William Ross Wallace that celebrates Motherhood and the concept that what a person becomes in their life starts with what they learn from their mother and that ultimately‚ it is mothers that have the greatest influence on what we are or become. it is used to signify the greatness of mothers all over the world.It is said that as god could’nt look after all his kids he created mothers as

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