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    The worth of a civilization can be judged by the place given to women in the society. Of the several factors that justify the greatness of India’s ancient culture‚ one of the greatest is the honoured place ascribed to women. Manu‚ the great lawgiver‚ said long ago‚ ’where women are honoured there reside the gods’. According to ancient Hindu scriptures‚ a man without the participation of his wife can perform no religious rite with perfection. A wife’s participation is important in some religions‚

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    D240 Counselling: exploring fear and sadness TMA02: Compare and contrast the person-centred and mindfulness approaches to understanding and working with fear and sadness. Which of these two approaches do you feel more drawn to and why? This essay will consider two therapeutic approaches which have both emerged relatively recently in mainstream Western culture: the person-centred approach‚ which is considered to be one variant of humanistic psychotherapy‚ and mindfulness‚ which draws on the philosophy

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    converted to a stone for long time. This shows that  even enlightened persons showed little concerns for the females.           Enslaving of women started in the later Vedic period‚ when Hindu Law Givers like Manu although‚ he too was born out of a mother ( woman ) ‚ codified   in his book Manu Smiriti as” It is the very nature of woman to corrupt men Verse 2(213 ) ; woman has no right to acquire property Verse  8 (416 ); Rules  like serving husbands faithfully even‚ if he is devoid of any good qualities

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    KIRAT DYNASTY Ø  Kirat’s ave mentioned in Ramayan and Mahabharat. Ø  Himayat Khand mentions about Kirat. Ø  Hilly area s East to trisuli is mentioned as Kirat area. Ø  It is move relevant that areas from sunkoshi East is Kirat.Any how Kirat were living in North East of Himalaya and according to Sopal Vansavali they were  inhabitant area between sunkosi to Tawalcosiie they came to valley from East. Ø  Certain histories are of the obevious that the NEWARS were Kirats living between Gandaki to

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    The maximum safety level rating recorded was 10 and the minimum rating was 1. Safety Rating (X9) Out of the 160 customers who were surveyed about the safety levels of ManuFactu-R-US’ recognized by their industry regulator‚ half of the customers said Manu-Factu-R-US has high safety levels whereas the other half said that they have low safety levels. Type of Industry (X10) 78 firms regarded themselves as part of the construction industry whereas the other 82 firms regard themselves as part of the mining

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    In present day many movies have been adapted into books but this isn’t something new. During history‚ many ways of entertainment have been created. From the earliest days of cinema‚in nineteenth-century Europe‚ adaptations from such diverse resources has been an ubiquitous practice of film-making. This is called a film adaptation which is defined as the transfer of a written work in whole or part to a feature film. I’ve watched several movies related with books so by experience I’ve notice that even

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    women) were treated as more of a property to their father‚ brother‚ or husband. These women were never given choices as to what they wanted in life. The basic principles governing the roles of Hindu women in history were set forth by in the Laws of Manu. This ancient code specified that women must be honored and adorned by their fathers‚ brothers‚ husbands and brothers in law who desired their own welfare. In the early stage of a girl’s life the parents watch over their daughter‚ protecting her

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    only one de-addiction centre in the city at Govt Medical College Jammu. As we strictly regulate trade of medicines‚ people should also respect the law and purchase drugs against proper prescription of the doctor‚ he added. According to psychiatrist Dr Manu Arora from Jammu‚ mostly teenagers and young adults have become particularly vulnerable in using illicit drugs like opium‚ cannabis and alcoholic et al. The prevalence of drug use among young people between age group of 20 to 35 is more than twice

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    provoked the death of both Mercutio and Tybalt. Impatience is also displayed in Juliet when she rushes Romeo into marrying her after less than 24 hours of meeting. ’Thy purpose of marriage... Bring me word tomorrow.’ This rash decision proved to cause manu complications later on‚ such as Juliet refusing to marry Count Paris. Impatience and Impulsiveness clearly links towards the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. An ’ancient’ feud between the two families is as much to blame as any for the death of numerous

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    Baitun Nur (also spelled Baitunnur or Baitun Noor) (Arabic for "House of Light"[1]) is a mosque of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in the Castleridge community of Calgary‚ Alberta.[2][3][4] It is known for being the largest mosque in Canada.[2][5][6] It is estimated that there are about 3‚000 members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Calgary.[7] Public opening: The cornerstone of the mosque was laid in 2005.[2] Construction was completed in 2008 for an estimated cost of C$ 15 million‚[1] with

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