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    born into a caste‚ and were forbidden to mingle with those outside of their caste. Hindus believed those in higher castes were purer‚ or closer to brahman. Some lower people in lower castes were considered so impure that they were called “untouchables”. Untouchables lived apart and had a wooden clapper to warn others of their approach. The caste system affected India because it made a stable social order. Each caste had its own leaders and roles in Indian society. Even though they were separated‚ lower

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    Tughlaq is not about historical character alone. The so-called ‘mad’ Tughlaq comes fully alive on the stage with all his plus and minus points‚ with his ideals and shortcomings and his dreams and day dreams. However‚ it has been regarded as a political allegory or a contemporary play about a contemporary situation. Though Karnad himself had not intended‚ it was struck by the parallelism between reign of Tughlaq and contemporary Indian history. Karnad himself said: “What struck

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    Confucianism originated in China by Confucius around the year 400 B.C.E. (faithresource.com…). Hinduism was brought to India by the Aryans around the year 1500 B.C.E. (janesvilleparker.org…). Although these two belief systems originated at different times they still share many similarities as well as many differences. Confucianism and Hinduism are two religions that shared many similarities. Such similarities are the idea that both were used as an outline for the way one should live his/her life

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    2. Hinduism and Buddhism are traditions that originated from the Vedic sacrifice practice‚ and they share a common foundation in their view of existence. What are the similarities‚ and very importantly‚ the differences in their respective focuses and goals? Also included in this topic: For a time‚ Buddhism became a dominant tradition in much of India‚ but then Hinduism rose to become the dominant tradition. There are relatively few Buddhists in India today‚ especially in comparison to the number

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    New Deal III. Corruption in Society a. Cheating b. Horrible Living Conditions c. unmoral acts IV. Concession a. Relief payments b. Feeding the unemployed/homeless V. Unemployment a. Low Wages/ little jobs b. Deportation c. untouchables VI. Conclusion During the 1920s Canada ’s production in farm produce‚ forest products‚ and manufactured goods were at a all time high. Everything at this time was credit based in the 1920s and people became frightened of the credit-based

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    Jātis were grouped by the Brahminical texts under the four well-known caste categories (the varnas): viz Brahmins‚ Kshatriyas‚ Vaishyas‚ and Shudras.[4][5][6][7] Certain people were excluded altogether‚ ostracized by all other castes and treated as untouchables.[8][9] Although identified with Hinduism‚ caste systems have also been observed among other religions on the Indian subcontinent‚ including some groups of Muslims‚ Buddhists and Christians.[10][11][12] The latter are similar to the caste system

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    and during the British Raj (by some extend) but was low in intensity as compare to sectarian violence that is been faced by today’s Pakistan since 1947. The British Raj was able to almost completely uproot the Sunni-Shia confrontation during the tenure from 1857 to 1947. During the movement for Pakistan‚ Shias & Sunnis struggled for a homeland with integration. After 1947‚ early government in Pakistan was in some way an extension of the secular state of the British Raj. But gradually‚ Pakistan

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    India 2014: The Challenges of Governance In January 2012‚ the government of India faced significant challenges to achieving three key objectives of high growth‚ inclusive development‚ and improved governance. The economy was experiencing a growth slowdown‚ persistently high inflation‚ and infrastructure and energy deficits. Policy reforms were hampered by several recent corruption scandals‚ widespread citizen protests against corruption‚ and disagreements with coalition partners. Inflation has risen

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    Paper #1 In The Value of Nothing‚ Raj Patel makes the argument that we are encouraged by culture to think of ourselves as essentially greedy‚ selfish‚ pleasure seeking‚ and utility-maximizing individuals. Patel introduces the concept of homo-economicus‚ which states humans are covetous and self-centered beings who are solely interested in maximizing their resources and profit. During my first semester here at Babson‚ I had the pleasure of taking Honors Applied Calculus II‚ a course that focused

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