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    Jainism and Science

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    JAINISM AND SCIENCE Submitted To: Piya Mukherjee Faculty‚ SIMSR Submitted By: Saurabh Sheth PGDM-A (Roll no: 53) To maintain the importance of the concepts‚ many words used in the article are of ‘Prakrut’ Language. Concept of Jainism Jainism is the religion professed by the Jains‚ so called because they follow the path practiced and preached by the Tirthankars or Jinas. It is a religion of soul. This concept or belief is called theism. This self-belief is the most important concept

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    Religion

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    Running head: FAITH INTEGRATION PAPER 1 Mathew 5:44 Patrick Fries ASB 1098 – BIL 102 March 3‚ 2012 I have read and understand the plagiarism policy as outlined in the syllabus and the sections in the Student Catalog relating to the IWU Honesty/Cheating Policy. By affixing this statement to the title page of my paper‚ I certify that I have not cheated or plagiarized in the

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    Religion and Unity

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    In the eyes of many‚ religion is inherently conflictual‚ but this is not necessarily so. There are some aspects of religion that make it vulnerable to being a latent source of conflict. All religions have their accepted belief‚ or articles of belief‚ that follower must accept without question. This can lead to inflexibility and intolerance in the face of other beliefs. At the same time‚ scripture and view are often vague and open to interpretation. Therefore‚ conflict can arise over whose interpretation

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    Slave Religion

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    promote slavery? Ancestors were bound‚ not by choice‚ but against their will‚ serving as the property of a slaveholder or household. The only source of faith came from the belief in religion. However‚ that same belief in religion is the same belief that sanctioned slavery. Is that notion true‚ or not? For years‚ it has been known that African Americans live closely by depending on prayer to uplift their spirits as well as guide them to the light “positive success”. Most of the first black congregations

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    this new assignment‚ one of the company’s vice presidents‚ Nick Smith called a meeting of product managers and other staff to plan marketing strategies. Brewster’s immediate superior‚ the product manager‚ was unable to attend‚ so the director of marketing‚ Jeff Reynolds invited Brewster to the meeting to help orient him to his new job. Because of the large number of people attending Reynolds was rather brief in introducing Brewster to Smith‚ who as vice president‚ was presiding over the meeting

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    important issues facing the Arab world. In particular‚ one large minority that has shaped and participated in the development of the Arab world is the Arab Christians. The Arab Christians are one of the oldest groups in the region who have intricately protected their beliefs for more than a thousand years. Throughout the discourse of this paper‚ I will discuss the social‚ political and historical significance this group has had in one Arab country: Egypt.

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    Science in Use

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    faced problems in assessing colors in ice cream samples‚ she developed a new method which was published in the Journal of AOAC International. She later worked as Project Manager at the International Food Science Centre A/S‚ Sonderskovvej‚ Lystrup‚ Denmark. Since June 2006 she has been working as Vice President and Quality Manger of FARE Labs Private Limited‚ Gurgaon‚ Haryana‚ India‚ where she is involved in various activities as per ISO 17025:2005. Being absolutely positive about her‚ I strongly recommend

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    Organized Religion

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    Organized Religion Ever since man has chosen to write down his history‚ organized religion has been a prominent topic and has influenced and shaped all people’s lives. There have always been believers and non-believers. Since the beginning‚ non-believers have been persecuted by inquisitions‚ prosecuted by witch trials‚ and murdered by stoning and crucifying for even questioning the "truth" about a supreme being and supposed crimes against that being. Religion had a purpose in earlier times

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    Science and technology

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    Science and technology is a vital part of our society’s world and how we function. Unless you happen to live out in the middle of the Sahara Desert and have sworn off all aspects of technology and science‚ then you are most likely exposed constantly to science in your daily life. While it is a big part of our world‚ there is a constant uneasy relationship between human beings and science. It is a common axiom that people don’t trust what they don’t understand. That is exactly what drives and causes

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    Christianity Of Religion

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    Religion has been defined in a wide variety of ways. Most definitions attempt to find a balance somewhere between overly sharp definition and meaningless generalities. Some sources have tried to use formalistic‚ doctrinal definitions while others have emphasized experiential‚ emotive‚ intuitive‚ valuational and ethical factors. Sociologists and anthropologists tend to see religion as an abstract set of ideas‚ values‚ or experiences developed as part of a cultural matrix. For example‚ in Lindbeck’s

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