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    Han vs Mauryan

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    The Chinese Han Dynasty vs. The Indian Mauryan/Gupta Empire The Han Dynasty of China and the Mauryan/Gupta Empire of India in 206 B.C.E to 550 C.E had many social and cultural differences which made them unique societies‚ but their political structure and form of government seemed to borrow ideas from each other. The social aspects of both empires had a lot in common because gender-roles‚ family and relationships were looked at in the same way. During the Mauryan/Gupta as well as the Han Dynasty

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    Religious vs. Spiritual

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    without the other‚ the renown psychologist Sigmund Freud would unquestionably view this move away from religion as an affirmation of his theory that faith is waning as civilization advances towards science and reason. In Sandra Schneiders’ “Religion vs. Spirituality: A Contemporary Conundrum”‚ she clearly details her definition of both religion and spirituality‚ and discusses the influence they have on our modern society. She defines spirituality as‚ “the capacity of persons to transcend themselves

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    Human vs.

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    Human vs. Other Organisms # of differences in the amino acid sequence Rhesus monkey None. Horse 3: Valine‚ Glutamine‚ Alanine Donkey 3: Valine‚ Glutamine‚ Alanine Common zebra 3: Valine‚ Glutamine‚ Alanine Pig‚ cow‚ sheep 3: Valine‚ Glutamine‚ Alanine Dog 3: Valine‚ Glutamine‚ Alanine Gray whale 3: Valine‚ Glutamine‚ Alanine Rabbit 3: Valine‚ Glutamine‚ Alanine Kangaroo 3: Valine‚ Glutamine‚ Alanine Chicken‚ turkey 3: Isoleucine‚ Valine‚ Glutamine Penguin 4: Isoleucine‚ Valine‚ Glutamine

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    Moksha vs Nirvana

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    path that they choose. Hinduism and Buddhism have many of the same elements‚ which both come from similar cultural and religious beliefs. Although they are not exactly the same‚ the end result or goal is: to reach a state of bliss or liberation‚ or the "release from the finitude that restricts us from the limitless being‚ consciousness‚ and bliss our hearts desire." (The World’s 21) This concept of liberation is one of the distinguishing features throughout Buddhism and Hinduism and is exhibited through

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    Connection Vs

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    Sandhu‚ Simran English 1 Anna Mavromati Connection vs. Communication What is connection? Connection is a relationship in which a person‚ thing‚ or idea is linked or associated with something else; for example: two people connecting via Facebook. What is communication? Communication is the imparting or exchanging of information or news; for example: two people exchanging information to one another. In Sherry Turkle’s article‚ “The Flight from Conversation”‚ she explains how social media websites

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    Christianity Vs Buddhism

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    influence of both religions – that a true comparison could take a person’s lifetime. Buddhism starts in India‚ as an offshoot of Hinduism based on the writings of a wealthy prince Siddhartha Gautama Buddha around 400-500 BCE. Buddha is disillusioned with his princely life and leaving his palace sees true suffering. He rejects much of the Vedas (the important writings of Hinduism along with the elements of animal

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    Lakshmana Vs Pantheon

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    produces the idea of the universe. Through the shapes of the temple a true meaning comes out. The Lakshman comes in a form of a mountain shaped towers‚ that holds the true symbol of an important mountain of Meru.This sacred mountain is very close to Hinduism‚ which is why the temple is shaped like so‚ it gives the believe that the universe in a spiritual sense is placed upon the Meru mountain. The trend of the sun is very relevant in the form as it gives off a spiritual knowledge. In the Pantheon the

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    one God‚ who is the Creator of all things (RealSikhism.com‚ 2017). In comparison to Christianity‚ God is the creator and is without fear or hate. God is love and all that follow him will dwell in the house of the lord forever. However‚ in contrast‚ Sikhism believe God does not take birth as a human‚ whereas‚ Christians do (RealSikhism.com‚ 2017). According to Sikh’s beliefs about God is to understand that he is immeasurable beyond doubt‚ unfailing‚ unidentifiable and indestructibly (RealSikhism.com

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    Nirvana Vs. Heaven

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    In Western eyes‚ it may appear to be a place or feeling; in a Hindu’s eyes‚ nirvana is a state of being one strives to achieve – the final karma. In Hinduism‚ the concepts of caste‚ reincarnation‚ and karma all play a role in achieving “Nirvana” – the liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth and becoming united with Brahman (Orońska‚ 2009). The belief that all human beings go through continuous

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    Hobbes VS. Locke VS. Rousseau

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    Hobbes vs. Locke vs. Rousseau/ State of Nature/ Allam/ 2013 “I am at the point of believing‚ that my labor will be as useless as the commonwealth of Plato. For Plato‚ also is of the opinion that it is impossible for the disorders of the state ever to be taken away until sovereigns be philosophers . . . I recover some hope that one time or other this writing of mine may fall into the hands of a sovereign who will consider it for himself‚ for it is short‚ and I think clear.” -The Monster of

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