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    Primarily Hindu Maheshwari descent Current region Mumbai‚ Delhi and Kolkata‚ India Notable members Baldeo Das Birla Jugal Kishore Birla Ghanshyam Das Birla Krishna Kumar Birla Basant Kumar Birla Aditya Birla Kumar Mangalam Birla Yasho Aditya Vikram Birla (14 November 1943 – 1 October 1995)‚ was an Indian industrialist. Born into one of the largest business families of India‚ Birla oversaw the diversification of his group into textiles‚ petrochemicals and telecommunications. He was one of the

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    Supreme Being? Shiva is regarded as limitless‚ transcendent‚ unchanging and formless. He is often depicted slaying demons‚ and regarded as the patron god of yoga and arts. The well-known attributes of Shiva include his third eye on his forehead‚ the snake (Vasuki) around his neck‚ the holy river (Ganga) flowing from his hair‚ the trishula as his weapon and the damaru as his instrument. He is the god

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    Everyday Ella uses her favorite Tresemme shampoo until one day she realized it was tested on guinea pigs‚ monkeys and more animals. Ella got really upset knowing her pet guinea pig Squiggles could have died because of all the toxins sprayed and deadly tests done by scientists. Therefore‚ animal testing should be banned. Animal testing should be banned because it harms animals‚ all animals are different‚ and most tests are inaccurate. One reason why animal testing should be banned is because it harms

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    polylepis)‚ also called the common black mamba or black-mouthed mamba‚[4] is the longest venomous snake in Africa‚ averaging around 2.5 to 3.2 m (8.2 to 10 ft) in length‚ and sometimes growing to lengths of 4.45 m (14.6 ft).[5] It is named for the black colour of the inside of the mouth rather than the colour of its scales which varies from dull yellowish-green to a gun-metal grey. It is also the fastest snake in the world‚ capable of moving at 4.32 to 5.4 metres per second (16–20 km/h‚ 10–12 mph).[6]

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    the names by which she was known. The spelling of her name seems to depend upon who was presenting the information about her and which area of Egypt the exploration was taking place. Most popular information about Wadjet lists her primarily as a snake-headed protector of Lower Egypt‚ the delta region. However‚ the ancient people of northern area worshiped Wadjet as a vulture Goddess. Wadjet was revered as the goddess of childbirth‚ and protector of children‚ and in later years she became the protector

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    There is no doubt that dreams draw profoundly on our imaginations‚ and much work remains to be done on the connection between dreams and the area of the brain that produces creative art. Dream Themes Mammals and Reptiles Most people dream more readily about domestic animals than about wild ones; dreams of household pets often center on our own characteristics‚ mirrored int hose of cats‚ dogs‚ birds‚ and even fish. Freud suggested that dreams of wild animals represented our most sensual passions

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    internal fertilization some are born alive‚ others lay fertilized eggs in capsule Food Getting and Digestion Circulatory System Respiratory System Movement Reproduction Reptilia Common Name Representatives Reptiles turtles & tortoises lizards & snakes crocodiles‚ alligators‚ dinosaurs 1st fully terrestrial vertebrates

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    Vinayagar or Ganesha is best known as the God of new beginnings. This aspect of the God can be explained by the stories of his origins. The Padma Purana tells that Ganesha was the son of Shiva and Parvati and was born a perfect and normal child. At Parvati’s invitation‚ the other gods and goddesses came to see the new baby and to bestow their blessings upon him. Unfortunately‚ Parvati’s brother Sani had been cursed by his wife so that if he looked at anyone‚ that person was reduced to ashes. Parvati

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    touch phone‚ but actually without having to touch the screen Touch-less demo: y The Touch less Demo is an open source application y The demo was created using the Touch less SDK and Windows Forms with C#. y There are 4 fun demos: y Snake - where you control a snake with a marker. y Defender - up to 4 player version of a pong-like game. y Map -

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    (a)(i) Describe Hindu belief in respect for all living creatures. Hindu’s belief in respecting all living creatures is due to many reasons‚ including the presence of Brahman‚ the close connection between humans and animals and the most basic principles of satya and ahimsa. Firstly‚ Hindus believe that God created the whole universe and that all creation whether it be oceans‚ mountains‚ human beings‚ animals or plants it is all part of the Universal Spirit (Brahman) and therefore deserves respect

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