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    How To Be Successful In Life: 13 Tips From The World’s Most Successful People 1.Think big. 2.Find what you love to do and do it. 3. Learn how to balance life. 4. Do not be afraid of failure. 5. Have an unwavering resolution to succeed. 6. Be a man of action. 7. Avoid conflicts. 8. Don’t be afraid of introducing new ideas. 9. Believe in your capacity to succeed. 10. Always maintain a positive mental attitude. 11. Don’t let discouragement stop you from pressing on. 12. Be willing to work

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    Music Unit 3

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    Thinking questions are worth 10 points. Review Questions 1. What is the Hurrian song? Why is it important? A collection of music inscribed in cuneiform on clay tablets. It’s the oldest surviving piece of notated music in the world. 2. What is the Natya Shastra? Why is it important? Ancient indian treatise on the performing arts: dance and music. . It is very important to the history of Indian classical music because it is the only text which gives such detail about the music and instruments of the period

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    SUPERSTITION BELIEFS IN INDIA INTRODUCTION Superstition in India is considered a widespread social problem. Superstition refers to any belief or practice which is explained by supernatural causality‚ and is in contradiction to modern science. Some beliefs and practices‚ which are considered superstitious by some‚ may not be considered so by others. The gap‚ between what is superstitious and what is not‚ widens even more when considering the opinions of the general public and scientists

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    Types of Theatres

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    theatre going back to at least 5000 years. The origin of Indian theatre is closely related to ancient rituals and seasonal festivities of the country. Bharata’s Natya Shastra (2000 BC to 4th Century AD) was the earliest and most elaborate treatise on dramaturgy written anywhere in the world. The traditional account in Bharata’s Natya Shastra gives a divine origin to Indian Theatre‚ attributing it to the Natyaveda‚ the holy book of dramaturgy created by Lord Brahma. Theatre in India started as a narrative

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    Mythology of Indian Dance

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    Like many Indian arts‚ Indian dance also has its root in religion. Without the religious and cultural background of India‚ the growth and beauty of Indian dance is not possible. In ‘Natya Shastra’‚ there is a small story about the origin of Indian dance. According to Hindu mythology‚ dance first existed in heaven. There was always a constant conflict between the Asuras and the Devas for wealth and power. The Devas were tired of the Asuras’ greediness and jealousy. It was during this long

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    Benefits of Marijuana

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    of potential in the treatment of mental illness.” (alternet.org‚ paragraph 4) Marijuana is also used for spiritual purposes in many different cultures. Some Hindus use it to offer sacrifices to their minor deities. A Hindu scripture known as the Shastras states‚ "The god Shiva says to Parvati-- ’Oh‚ goddess Parvati‚ hear the benefits derived from bhang.” (druglibrary.net‚ paragraph 19) Rastafarians also believe Marijuana plays a strong part in spirituality. They believe smoking it is reveals the

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    walls include carving of deities‚ dancers‚ musician‚ elephants‚ horses‚ flowers and geometric designs. It was constructed according to the ancient Hindu scriptures. This Mandir is the largest in Texas. The structure is built according to the Shilpa Shastra (design of the temple prescribing the proportion of figure‚ composition‚ principles‚ meaning as well as rules of architecture) and collection of architectural treatises that have been an integral part of Indian architecture. Within the Mandir murtis

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    Cultural heritage of a people refers to the social and religious attitudes‚ beliefs‚ principles and conventions of behaviour inherited from the tradition stretching back to remote antiquity. It also includes in its connotations intellectual and artistic manifestations in the form of language‚ literature‚ visual and plastic art and music developed by the society from generation to generation. Viewed in this light‚ our cultural heritage is immensely vast and varied.  India is the cradle of one of

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    pascals triangle

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    originally arose from Hindu studies of combinatorics and binomial numbers and the Greeks’ study of figurate numbers. The earliest explicit depictions of a triangle of binomial coefficients occur in the 10th century in commentaries on the Chandas Shastra‚ an Ancient Indian book on Sanskrit prosody written by Pingala in or before the 2nd century BC.While Pingala’s work only survives in fragments‚ the commentator Halayudha‚ around 975‚ used the triangle to explain obscure references to Meru-prastaara

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    The Kamasutra

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    it they should continue to do so with the consent of their husbands.” Vatsyayana’s reason for this belief was due to the fact that women know the practice and science of Kama itself (natural instincts). “A female‚ therefore‚ should learn the Kama Shastra (traditional works on Kama; attaining enjoyment and fulfillment)‚ or at least part of it‚ by studying its practice from some confidential friend.” Part two of the Kama Sutra discusses and argues the kinds of sexual union according to dimensions

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