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    Pakistani

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    Age Indus Valley Civilisation‚ and has undergone invasions or settlements by Hindu‚Persian‚ Indo-Greek‚ Islamic‚ Turco-Mongol‚ Afghan and Sikh cultures. The area has been ruled by numerous empires and dynasties‚ including the Indian Mauryan Empire‚ the Persian Achaemenid Empire‚ the Arab Umayyad Caliphate‚ the Mongol Empire‚ the Mughal Empire‚ the Durrani Empire‚ the Sikh Empire and the British Empire. As a result of the Pakistan Movement led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah and India’s struggle for independence

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    Kashmir Problem

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    Kashmir problem - Islamic Republic of Pakistan v/s Secular Republic of India Kashmir problem is with the world since 1947‚ the year of the partition of India.  Indian part of the Kashmir is about 45 percent of the original Kingdom of the Jammu and Kashmir‚ about 35 percent is now in Pakistan‚ and China has occupied the other 20 percent in 1962.  The UN and the U.S want both sides to keep on the discussions‚ but the important question is on what basis the discussion can take place.  The unresolved

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    Religion is a way to control the masses‚ but also we can look at that further that internet controls the masses‚ as does cell phones. That is my feeling on the subject. I did learn a lot by the religions that we looked at. I happened to go to the Sikh Temple‚ The Synagogue and to the Cathedral of the Madeline. I will say all three where awesome to go on and I did learn a lot. Moving from East to West try to see how they all seem to work together. Sikhism was very interesting religion to look at

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    ------------------------------------------------- Hindu religious festivals See also: List of Hindu festivals Govinda celebrations during the Krishna Janmaashtami festivities Hindus observe sacred occasions by festive observances. All festivals in Hinduism are predominantly religious in character and significance. Many festivals are seasonal. Some celebrate harvest and birth of God or heroes. Some are dedicated to important events in Hindu mythology. Many are dedicated toShiva and Parvati‚ Vishnu and Lakshmi and Brahma and Saraswati[1]

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    WASHING CULTURAL

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    more important when intimate procedures may need to be carried out. Although men and women are considered to be equal by Sikhs‚ in public the genders are segregated as far as possible to ensure that they are not distracted from more important business. Both men and women have a great deal of quiet modesty‚ and prefer to remain as covered up as possible when in public. Sikhs will wash their face and hands before eating and after using the toilet. They will also use running water to wash themselves

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    Ancient Women

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    Medieval period Krishna at Goddesss Radharani’s feet Indian women’s position in society further deteriorated during the medieval period‚[7][14] whenSati‚ child marriages and a ban on remarriage by widows became part of social life in some communities in India. The Muslim conquest in the Indian subcontinent brought purdah to Indian society. Among the Rajputs of Rajasthan‚ the Jauhar was practised. In some parts of India‚ the Devadasis or temple women were sexually exploited. Polygamy was widely

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    Nvq Childcare Diploma Cu1535

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    Cu1535- Promote children’s welfare and well-being in the early years. 1.1- Welfare requirements - Within your setting you should safeguard and promote Children’s welfare‚ we must take necessary steps to ensure this. We must promote good health of all children within our care and take steps to prevent the spread of infection from others within our care and take appropriate action when they are ill. We must ensure that there are suitable people and staffing levels are appropriate

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    ORGANIZED CRIMES IN THE NAME OF RELIGION A Term Paper Submitted to The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law‚ Punjab‚ In partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Paper-v of LL.M First Semester Supervised By‚ Submitted

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    greenskeeper‚ the butcher‚ Sharbat Khan‚ and the zoo assistant‚ but primarily with Masseur and Ice-Candy man‚ both of them Muslims. Through Lenny’s perspective of Ayah and her suitors‚ we happen to see the harmonious cooperation among Muslim‚ Hindu‚ and Sikh cultures. Life previously Partition seems to be peaceful and the cultural and religious differences are left separately. Lenny goes everywhere with Ayah‚ being present even in the more intimate moments with her suitors‚ and that allows her to learn

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    purely on non fiction opinions created by society. In Bend it Like Bekham there are some significant examples indicating the effects of stereotyping and generalising. In the film we see an ordinary girl by the name of Jesminda who is raised in a sikh family culture this culture being completely structured‚. Jesminda is caught between society within her culture as well as coping with mainstream society. The entire concept in itself focuses as a prime in the film as Jesminda aspires to be a soccer

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