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    Partition of India 1947

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    They still had bitterness towards Muslims (who had been the predominant rulers of India before the British). They tried to band the slaughter of cows‚ change the national language to Hindi‚ and change the Devanagri script to Hindi. Although the Sikhs (who originated in Punjab) were a minority in the population of India‚ they were conflicted with the Muslims‚ and were forced to leave Punjab and migrate to Hindu India. (They were not conflicted with Hindus). The All India Muslim League (AIML)

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    August 15‚ 1947 was a very significant day for Muslims‚ Hindus‚ Sikhs and many others. It marked the day of the British partition of India into a Muslim-controlled Pakistan and a Hindu-dominated India. India won its freedom from colonial rule‚ ending nearly 200 years of British rule. Many different events lead to the final decision of the partition. During the 18th and 19th centuries‚ the British gained full power over India. Bitterness towards the British developed as Hindus and Muslims were

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    Is India Really Secular???

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    IS INDIA REALLY SECULAR? SOCIOLOGY TUTORIAL II SHRUTHEE SRINIVASAN 210056 INTRODUCTION How did laws actually originate? If one thinks in the Indian perspective‚ we come to the conclusion that religion provided the base for the formulation of all the traditional laws in our country. According to Robert D. Baird1‚ the sacred Hindu texts; Manusmriti‚ derived through spiritual insight‚ provided the basic platform for the formation of

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    outweigh the similarities. For instance‚ Christians are known for displaying pictures of God throughout their places of worship. On the other hand‚ Sikhs view this kind of behavior as idolatry. When it relates to the subject of life after death‚ Christians wholeheartedly believe in the existence of Heaven‚ Hell‚ and eternal purgatory as well. The Sikhs believe one is continuously reborn until they have been reincarnated. This is very similar to Buddhist beliefs. Concerning the subject of salvation

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    Motorcycles)” (Hardy‚ 2013 ). If this law was made legal it would affect Sikhs because of their turban which has both spiritual and practical significance and is a distinct part of Sikhism’s traditional attire and martial history. Principally‚ Sikhs wouldn’t be able to wear a helmet because of their turban and if they didn’t wear one they would be breaking the law. This would be unfair because we have the right to practice our faith and making Sikhs take off their turban goes against their norms and values and

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    Managing Business

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    Quality and Competitiveness 4 2.1 Quality 4 2.2 Competitiveness 4 2.3 Relationship between Quality and Competitiveness 4 3. Cost of Poor Quality 5 3.1 Case Study 6 4. Case Study from Japan 7 4.1 Quality Practices related to Quality Gurus Teachings 8 5. Quality Improvement Practices 10 5.1 Plan-Do-Check-Act Cycle (PCDA Cycle) 10 Purpose 10 Usefulness 11 5.2 Benchmarking 12 5.3 Six Sigma 13 6. Conclusion 15 References and Bibliographies 16 Appendix 17

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    his own and there were people who helped him along the way‚ though not in material things but in something that mattered to him more – his character. What the author mainly wants to communicate with the reader is that we also have these “unexpected gurus” all around us and it is to our great advantage if we listen to them and let them help us know and grow our inner being. This book is definitely worth reading so I

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    decisions based on their own choice or knowledge and knowing another’s religion can help to use the tool of discretion effectively. An example can be seen through the religion Sikh‚ where some of the Sikh religious man may wear a small sword on them. This sword is not used for harm but it is just a religious belief for Sikhs. If police do not have any knowledge of the religion‚ then it is difficult for them to use discretion in a positive manner. One major skill that I would bring to the service is

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    Explain why it is important to take a balanced approach to risk management All activities a child does involves and element of risk. Ensure it is well planned and organised with thought given to the risk. If we responded to all the risks‚ the children would be unable to explore and experiment. Children need to explore and experiment‚ its part of their development‚ which allows them to learn. Children need to develop their skills‚ with little adult intervention. Ensure to balance the risk of an

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    Religion and Homosexuality

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    1. INTRODUCTION Around the world‚ public opinion about homosexuality varies considerably. While‚ for example‚ same-sex marriage is permitted in Canada‚ Belgium‚ and the Netherlands‚ homosexuality is illegal and gay marriage is unthinkable in most African nations. To understand why some countries have such strong penalties for homosexuality‚ we turn to the literature on public opinion and the role that culture and religion have in shaping it. Since public opinion is an important factor in developing

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