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    Want and Child

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    having a difficulty with a child or an unfamiliar situation to ensure you have knowledge and expertise to support the child and family fully. You may need help if a child from a different culture or religion that you are unfamiliar with for example Sikhism is starting at the childcare setting. You may want to know a bit about the cultural background and if there are any differences you and the staff should know about. From this you can use the internet to research any differences about the child and

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    Economics‚ the culture of modern India is a complex blend of its historical traditions‚ influences from the effects of colonialism over centuries and current Western culture - both collaterally and dialectically. India is the birthplace of Hinduism‚ Sikhism‚ Buddhism and Jainism‚ from where they propagated to different parts of the globe. India cherishes the celebration of its gamut of festivals like Holi‚ Diwali‚ Eid‚ and Christmas. The ancient texts The Mahabharata‚ the Ramayana and the Bhagavad-Gita teach

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    South Asia‚ which consists of the nations of Bangladesh‚ Bhutan‚ India‚ Maldives‚ Nepal‚ Pakistan‚ and Sri Lanka‚ is ethnically diverse‚ with more than 2‚000 ethnic entities with populations ranging from hundreds of millions to small tribal groups. South Asia has been invaded and settled by many ethnic groups over the centuries - including various Dravidian‚ Indo-Aryan and Iranian groups - and amalgamation of Dravidian‚ Indo-Aryan and native societies has produced composite cultures with many common

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    social and cultural identities as well. I come originally from Poland‚ I was born in a Christian family however I would consider myself as atheist‚ as I don’t believe in any god. I know people in my community that are Christian‚ Hinduism‚ Islam‚ Sikhism and Buddhism. We all have different interests and lifestyles‚ most of the people that I know are married couples or are in the relationship and there is a huge difference in their lifestyle comparing to the single people‚ they have more responsibilities

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    but it is rich in unity in diversity‚ which makes it a single democratic nation. India is known as land of spirituality and philosophy. Ancient religions like Hinduism‚ Jainism and Buddhism molders of the country. There are other religions like Sikhism‚ Islam and Christianity‚ Judaism that emerged later. In ancient India‚ society was divided on the basis of caste system‚ which still persists in the modern India as well. In different parts of India‚ different languages are spoken. Most of the languages

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    region. For example‚ each month will be: the eastern religions‚ the middle-eastern religions‚ and the western religions (aboriginal religions) respectively. Within the first month‚ the eastern religions‚ the religions of Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ Daoism‚ Sikhism‚ and etc. could participate. The end goal or product is to “make-over” the entire school so that it provides the cultural “feel” of the region of the month. This could be done visually‚ audibly‚ or in another way that appeals to the senses.For example

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    languages and nearly 400 living languages spoken in various parts of the country. Most of the languages of India belong to two families‚ Aryan and Dravidian. This country has 8 different types of religions such as‚ Hinduism‚ Islam‚ Christianity‚ Sikhism‚ Buddhism‚ Jainism‚ Zoroastrianism and Judaism. India’s agriculture is composed of many crops‚ with the foremost food staples being rice and wheat. Indian farmers also grow pulses‚ potatoes‚ sugarcane‚ oil seeds‚ and such non-food items as cotton

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    been done. There are many countries that had changed their view on religious tolerance. The Chinese Ming dynasty had the most diversity in all of the religious matter. In India‚ the Mughals encouraged religious intellectual ferment‚ also known as Sikhism. The Ottoman’s had multi-religious living. This gave people in Ottoman rule to be able to have a choice of what religion that they want to believe in. This had given

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    risk and should be allowed. There are several points to support my opinion. First‚ people are not aware what the original purpose and meaning of a Kirpans are. Kirpan is not a weapon; it is a symbol‚ one out of five‚ which represents the ideas of Sikhism. Kirpan stands for spiritual power or justice and‚ originally‚ is non-violent instrument that‚ in fact‚ serves as a preventive violence tool‚ which can be only used to protect a defenseless person. Kirpans were not created as a weapon‚ yet a religious

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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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