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    AS Language Unit Two – Creating Texts What to do: Candidates should choose their own writing focus to suit their individual skills and interests in consultation with their teacher(s). This should be led in centres by use of ‘style models’ to encourage candidates to experience a wide range of writing styles before the writing process begins. In preparation for this module candidates need to study: • the use of register and style • characteristics of genres and sub-genres • the impact of language

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    Sacred Cow in India

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    18 India’s sacred cow MARVIN HARRIS Other people’s religious practices and beliefs may often appear to be wasteful. They seem to involve a large expenditure of scarce resources on ritual; they contain taboos that restrict the use of apparently useful materials. Their existence seems irrational in the face of ecological needs. One example that many cite in support of this viewpoifJt is the religious proscription on the slaughter of cattle in India. How can people permit millions of cattle to

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    Analyse the significance of Hajj to the life Muslim adherents (15 marks)     The Hajj is one of the 5 pillars of Islam and ultimately reflects many core Muslim beliefs. Through spiritual rebirth‚ the wearing of the Ihram garments‚ the acknowledgement of Allah ’s omnipotency and the experience of following in Prophet Muhammad ’s footsteps‚ adherents through the Hajj are able to reflect the Islamic beliefs of Jihad‚ Umma‚ Zakat‚ and forgiveness in their own lives. By this Muslims are able to become

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    What Is Pocahontas Sacred

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    people considered sacred‚ what the true intentions of the characters were‚ and finally how I could relate myself to this story. My first topic that will be reviewed is what sacred is. During this reading‚ I will take an in-depth look at what sacred is and how it can be used or seen. Next‚ I will point out what is sacred in this film from both the Native American and settlers point of view. These points of view mainly focus on Pocahontas and John Smith. After learning what the two main characters find

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    Two Different Attitudes Towards Money By: Jason Lamar Jones In order to make certain that your attitude towards money isn’t criticized for making poor decisions; the consumer is often responsible for their spending and keeping a track of their finances. Everyone has a different attitude towards money. A large number of people think money should be saved and invested.  They want to feel safe and have something to fall back on in case of an emergency. Others believe money makes

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    World War Two

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    The Great Depression and World War II. National Stress was a huge influence on two major events that occurred in history‚ The Great Depression and World War II. What lead the nation into this stress was a number of things including investing poorly by sending money to Europe after WWI and the five industries slowly decreasing in economical production. Due to the fact that approximately thirteen million Americans did not have jobs‚ people started making their clothes instead of buying them and

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    India's Sacred Cow

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    India’s Sacred Cow by Marvin Harris The cultural practices of other people often seem strange‚ irrational‚ and even inexplicable to outsiders. In fact‚ the members of the culture in question may be unable to give a rationally satisfying explanation of why they behave as they do: they may say that "the gods wish it so‚" or that "it is always done that way." Yet a fundamental assumption of social science is that no matter how peculiar or even bizarre human cultures may appear‚ they can be understood

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    Two Different Worlds

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    November 27‚ 2012 Two Different Worlds Two different worlds can mean plenty of things with many similarities. For me living in Philadelphia it means living day and night‚ literally. That’s how I view Philadelphia now at the age of my mid-twenties. It really is like that in my neighborhood. Crossing one street can put you in two different state of minds and can change how you act according to where you are in the city. Therefore I chose to do an observation on two Nail Salons in two completely different

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    Sacred Groves in India

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    can be considered the ancient equivalent of natural sanctuaries where No one is permitted to cut any tree or plant‚ or harm any form of life in this area. Ancient Indian texts have many references to sacred groves‚ for example‚ Kalidaasa’s Vikramorvawsiyam. Today‚ there are only about 1000 square kilometres of undisturbed sacred groves‚ scattered in patches all over the country.. These groves are important today as they are banks of genetic and plant diversity that have to be preserved and sustained

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    Peace Essay

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    similar teachings on peace and it is evident that there is a strong relationship between these fundamental teachings and the ways in which the religious traditions and their organizations actively strive towards world peace. World peace is understood in both faiths‚ not just as an absence of violence and conflict‚ but also as an overall sense of wellbeing and social cohesion. Inner peace is essential in achieving world peace‚ and must be attained in order to work towards peace at a higher level.

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