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    Singh. His curiosity in sikh history has caused him to compose many other paintings in that same area of interest. My partner Sonia and I chose this image because it showed not only man but a woman who can hold power. Most images that we researched consisted of male warriors‚ and this one in particular had a woman leading a team of men. The point of this image is not only to admire the artist’s work but also it brings a viewer to think about the past historical events for Sikhs. Kanwar Singh might have

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    CONTENTS OF PROJECT REPORT. 1. Introduction.. These were enshrined by the Constituent Assembly inthe Constitution of India Hinduism‚ it has rightly been said‚ is a mass of fluctuating faiths and opinions‚ embracing within itself a vast spectrum‚ ranging from the wandering fancies of savage superstition to the highest insight of daring thought. This brings us to a moot question‚ viz.‚ who is a “Hindu”? Under the codifying Acts‚ namely‚ the Hindu Marriage Act‚ 1956; the Hindu Succession Act‚

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    Christians are asked to give spiritual sacrifices unto their God. Sikhs are asked to repeat chants and scriptures daily. Christians believe that God became flesh and offered himself for the sins of the world. Sikhs believe that God is neither birthed nor able to die; they also believe that God has never taken a human form. In addition to the differences in the way that God is seen‚ both have

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    paper will present a significant examination of family speculations‚ society issues and the family framework. This scene of the film was thought to be a fantasy of the adolescent Indian man‚ Rajveer Singh‚ who has a place with the Muslim district of Sikh and lives in Toronto with his family. The debate starts with Rajveer and his dad‚ Darvesh‚ who objects to Rajveer’s energy in the Canadian social occasions.

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    crucifixion at Calvary as described in the New Testament. Easter is a moveable feast‚ meaning it is not fixed in relation to the civil calendar GURU PURV  A gurpurb in Sikh tradition is a celebration of an anniversary related to the lives of the Sikh gurus. Observance of these anniversaries is an important feature of the Sikh way of life. Gurpurab is celebrated over different dates across the year. ID-UL-FITER Id-ul-fiter ‚also called Feast of Breaking the Fast‚ theSugar Feast‚ the Sweet Festival[2] and

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    Week 2 Jainism Vs

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    not taking any possession that is not one. Items must be giving freely. This is caused by desire and wanting to inflict pain on others. 2. Sikhs are allowed to eat meat and do not have a diet system as strict as other Hindu religions. 3. Rejects the belief in a creator‚ instead believe that the universe was created by natural forces in motion 3. Sikhs believe that the universe was created by one God. This one God is the divine entity in their monotheism religion. 4. Chastity- For monks

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    The paintings include secular and religious subjects from the Sikh and Hindu religious books. The most attractive of these paintings are those which cover the façade‚ pillars of verandas and interior of the rooms (3). The paintings include the images of various Sikh Gurus such as Guru Nanak Dev‚ Guru Gobind‚ Guru Ramdas‚ Guru Arjun Dev and Hindu deities such as Hanuman and Lord Ganesha (3). The central courtyard

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    Main Title: Racism/Stereotypes in Today’s Society Abstract When we think of racism or stereotyping‚ we automatically think that it has to do with Whites and Blacks and how racism is dealt with as well as socialized. We base this thinking from history that is taught to us in our classrooms or by our parents. In today’s society‚ we experience racism in every race such as Latinos‚ American Indians‚ and Asian Pacific in which it divides people into categories whom share the same traits and/or

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    The separation/A divided legacy/Bridging partition/ Freedom of midnight/The great migration. MAHEK PATEL The partition of India was the partition of British India on the basis of religious demographics. This led to the creation of the sovereign states of the

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    Bend it Like Beckham Reflection Paper Bend it Like Beckham displays issues that arise in cross cultured interactions through Jess’ Sikh family and their relocation to Britain. Through the main character Jess‚ the audience witnesses many issues that a young‚ ethnic female goes through such as coming of age and religious or family expectations. Jess’ passion for soccer results in many issues for the character to face‚ yet the soccer field becomes a resolution for the culture and family issues she

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