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    Common Creation Stories

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    What is the purpose of life? What is the reason for death? What is sin? Why do bad things have to happen? These are all common questions that people all around the world are constantly asking themselves. There are many different myths‚ theories‚ and stories out there that people turn to for these answers. Some of the most common creation stories are from the Cheyenne people‚ the Caddo and Mayan tribes and the Greeks and Hebrews. Although these stories are somewhat similar‚ they are also different

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    Hinduism a religion by maintaining social order. The Hindu Caste System was the best way of maintaining social order in Ancient India. The Caste System originated in Ancient India. It is a system in Hinduism where everyone is born into a caste‚ and that caste has a duty to fulfill. By either fulfilling your duty or not‚ you can be born into a higher caste or a lower caste in your next life‚ respectively.

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    STATEMENT OF PROBLEM The Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act‚ 1956 principally manages the issue of guardianship to a minor child. The expression "minor" incorporates a man who has not finished the age of eighteen years. The Act is pertinent just to the people who are Hindu by religion. Section 6 of the demonstration gives that the father might be the guardian of minor kid and after him mother should be the guardian. Indeed‚ even under Muslim Law‚ father has preferred right over child. The stipulation

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    which is different with the living world and form a virtual view of the world like appearance of the super heros to save the people in the dangerous situations and the world that is worked by the magic‚ not science. As a result‚ ‘Marble Cinematic Universe’ is established and the Hogwarts is build in each countries. Like this‚ the view of the world forms one prologue through the Story telling : it is a compound word of ‘story’ and ‘telling’ and means delivering through the word‚ image and musics.

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    Ekadasi is a Sanskrit word‚ which means ’the eleventh’. It refers to the eleventh day of a fortnight belonging to a lunar month. There are two fortnights in a lunar month—the bright and the dark. So‚ Ekadasi occurs twice in a month‚ in the bright fortnight and the dark fortnight. The special feature of Ekadasi‚ as most people know it‚ is a fast‚ abstinence from diet. This is how it is usually understood. ’We do not eat on Ekadasi’‚ is what people understand. In this country (India) it has become

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    considered to be foundational in Hindu religion‚ containing mythology of the Hindu gods through the form of hymns. It is assumed that The Rig Veda was passed on orally for many generations‚ much like the theories of the compilation of the Bible. At around 300 B.C. the Vedas were written down in the form we have them today‚ first inscribed in Vedic‚ an early form of Sanskrit. The Bhagavad Gita also stands as an ancient Indian text which became an important work of Hindu tradition in terms of both literature and philosophy

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    problem in cities where people lived close together. It first reached Europe in the fifth century‚ and it was one of the leading causes of death in the 16th and 17th centuries. It was brought to the Americas many times during that period‚ first by the Spanish conquerors and later by African slaves‚ where it wiped out many native American populations. The Hindu god Krishna is believed to have loved milkmaids because of their beautiful‚ unscarred‚ complexions. Milkmaids‚ of course‚ spent a lot of time

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    Rome was developed between two cultures; the Greeks were to the south of the Tiber and the Etruscan to the north. The Romans took parts of each culture and infused into theirs. They admired the Greek culture and the Etruscan system for trade. The interesting part of the foundation of Rome comes in by the two foundation myths. One myth from the Greeks was based on the Trojan warrior Aeneas‚ who decided at the end of the Trojan War to sail off to find new land for his people (Sayre 83). The second

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    The evolution of the early universe was the aftermath of the big bang. The early stages of the universe evolved which lead to the creation of matter and the separation of what is now known as the four fundamental particles of the universe. The creation of matter in the early universe was aided by the four fundamental forces‚ the strong force‚ the weak force‚ the electromagnetic force and the force of gravity. The standard model includes the three of the four fundamental forces excluding gravity

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    rule most societies. Socialization based on divinity occurs almost everywhere. Most of the acceptable behaviors we have been taught since infancy have religious roots. I will compare and contrast the concepts of divinity in Judaic‚ Sumerian and Hindu culture‚ based on Genesis‚ The Epic of Gilgamesh and The Ramayana of Valmiki‚ respectively. Judging by the literature‚ the Judaic concept of divinity seemed to be both polytheistic and monotheistic. I conclude there were multiple gods by several

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