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    Module 2: Health And Safety Four observations I have carried out in my setting in the preschool room are on four children aged between 4-5 *My first observation was on a child called Molly. Molly was asked what does a builder do and she said they build houses and use screws. *my second observation was on a child named Christopher. Christopher built a motorbike out of mega duplo blocks and said he is going to ride it. *my third observation was on a child named Kyra. Kyra was sitting down doing

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    to visit a church‚ I decided to visit the Sikh temple located in Delano on Sunday‚ January 7th. I drove by the temple‚ but no one was around‚ but a sign with the local number. Having called so many times-no response‚ I decided to visit the near by gas stations to directly talk to a Hindi. After‚ failure to recruiting one‚ I decided to visit this last gas station‚ in which I was happy to see a Hindi. There in the gas station he informed me about the Sikh services on Sundays (only) and the time 11:00am-1:00pm

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    Contemporary Issues in Hinduism Anthony Fierro‚ Elvira White‚ Matthew Anthony‚ Rosalie Loveland Rel/133 January 21‚ 2013 Michael Raburn Contemporary Issues in Hinduism Many people say that Hinduism is the product of melding different religions and cultural influences. Around the 5th or 6th centuries‚ two religions emerged in India that had heavy influence on the formation of Hinduism (Kinnard‚ 2013). Those two religions were Jainism and Buddhism‚ and are of course not new‚ but formulated

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    and definitive role in the life of many of its people. According to a 2002 census of India‚ the religion of 80% of the people is Hinduism. Islam is practiced by around 13% of all Indians. The country had over 23 million Christians‚ over 19 million Sikhs‚ about 8 million Buddhists and about 4 million Jains. Sikhism‚ Jainism and especially Buddhism are influential not only in India but across the world. Christianity‚ Zoroastrianism‚ Judaism‚ and the Bahá’í Faith are also influential but their numbers

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    1. Explain how this course is an example of the scientific study religion in society. This course can be seen as an example of a scientific study of religion due to the fact that throughout this course we have examined the study of religion as social scientists examining different aspects of culture value and beliefs. The critical analysis of different religions within society is an objective scientific study that provides insight onto other cultures globally. 2. Apply Chidester’s theory that pop

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    It’s an old story‚ which happened in the end of 1946‚ created havoc between two states‚ India and Pakistan that took the cries of the Hindu and the Muslim daughters. The country’s emotional cord was on the verge division‚ they took the different names of the same god (Allah‚ Waheguru‚ Vishnu‚ etc.) and kept spilling the blood of innocent lives. The innocent lives‚ which didn’t even know Hindu and Muslims were two different religions‚ became the victims of anger‚ hatred and cruelty‚ where women and

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    Cream Cracker under the Settee by Alan Bennett How does Bennett use dramatic devices to bring the character of Doris alive? Alan Bennett was born in Leeds on the 9th May 1934‚ and attended Leeds Modern School then gained a place at Sydney Sussex College‚ Cambridge. This clearly shows he was well educated. However‚ Alan Bennett attended Exeter College where he had gained a 1st class honours degree in History. Bennett later became an actor and a playwright; his career led him to narrating many

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    Population Growth A few months after Singapore was founded‚ the population began to grow very quickly. By 1821‚ Singapore’s population had increased to about 5000. The main cause of this increase was immigration. Singapore in the 19th century attracted many people from different parts of the world. Businessmen and traders came here to trade while others came to look for jobs. Satay Seller At that time‚ more men came to Singapore than women. This was especially so for the Chinese and Indians

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    cultures and through their special rituals add to the colours of Indian Heritage. Some festivals welcome the seasons of the year‚ the harvest‚ the rains‚ or the full moon. Others celebrate religious occasions‚ the birthdays of divine beings‚ saints‚ and gurus (revered teachers)‚ or the advent of the New Year. A number of these festivals are common to most parts of India. However‚ they may be called by different names in various parts of the country or may be celebrated in a different fashion. Many festivals

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    what exactly is nationalism? Richard Attenborough’s film‚ “Gandhi‚” offers to its audience a picture of what can be considered as Indian nationalism. The beginning of the film is very powerful displaying a multitude of people‚ Hindu‚ Muslim‚ and Sikh‚ awaiting Gandhi in the garden to give prayers. By minute 3 and 58 seconds Gandhi is assassinated. The scene following is the State funeral given to Gandhi. This is probably one of the most powerful scenes in the movie that confirms the arrival

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