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    I would like to break down this statement in order to analyse it :- 1. Firstly‚ the word : ‘Education’ Swami Vivekananda opined that education is not merely data and information that is crammed into one’s brain and just idles there for the rest of his life. Education‚ he says‚ is a long process where an individual’s character is formed‚ strength of mind increased and intellect is sharpened‚ finally resulting the individual to stand on his own two feet. He was a man of religion‚ and strongly believed

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    maintained his rootedness in the Indian ethos‚ which was evident in his series of eight poems‚ ‘Very Indian poems in Indian English’. “I am standing for peace and non violence” This refers to the Father of our Nation‚ Gandhiji. “Tribute to the Upanishads” and the third of the “Passion Poems” are

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    concerned with spirituality and enlightenment. The idealism of the Hindu religion comes from the Vedas‚ which are the Hindu religion ’s oldest scriptures and are considered to be a direct revelation of God. The Upanishads are writings that take their themes from the Vedas. The Upanishads‚ however‚ seem to be more along the lines of allegories that give a fleshy quality to the religion rather than a very dry and out of touch feel that can be found in other religious texts. Lastly‚ the Bhagavad-Gita

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    The Phrase ’Value Based Education’‚ in wide use in present times comes closest in meaning to the Sanskrit word ’Vidya’ as it was used by the Gurus or preceptors of ancient India. ’Vid - ya’ means that which illumines. As such‚ it was identified with knowledge that illumines the mind and soul. Since the imparting of knowledge was the aim of education‚ over a period of time‚ education also came to be known as ’Vidya’. But‚ the highest goal of Vidya as visualized by the seers and seekers was to understand

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     The Chinvat Bridge is found in the eschatology of: Answer Selected Answer:    d. Zoroastrianism Correct Answer:    d. Zoroastrianism Response Feedback: Correct!  Question 2 2 out of 2 points It is the abode of the dead according to the Hebrew Bible: Answer Selected Answer:    b. Sheol Correct Answer:    b. Sheol Response Feedback: Right!  Question 3 2 out of 2 points In Christian eschatology‚ the following term refers to the

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    Chapter 3 and Chapter 4 study guide Chapter 3 1. Early agricultural Society in Africa Climatic change and the Development of Agriculture in Africa After last ice age‚ Sahara desert- grassy‚ lakes Humans hunt cattle‚ collect wild grains‚ fish East Sudan- people eventually domesticated cattle‚ establish permanent settlements‚ cultivate sorghum (grain) West Sudan- cultivate yam Agriculture success- Sudanic form monarchies ruled by kings Buried kings and executed royal servants- meet king’s

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    CIVILIZATION: Classical Civilization China Time period Zhou Dynasty- 1029-221 BCE Qin Dynasty- 221-202 BCE Han Dynasty- 202 BCE- 220 CE Geographic Description Located on the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers. Expanding dynasties. Moved beyond Yellow and Yangtze River Moved beyond Yellow and Yangtze River; extended westward along Silk road during Emperor Wudi’s reign. P Used the Mandate of Heaven and dynastic cycle for the rise and fall of dynasties. Government was feudalism where local lords governed;

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    generation. In that ancient India human started to worship many natural resources and other things like water‚ fire‚ sun etc. which is today’s Hinduism. So worshiping many god and goddess was common in all Indian civilization. We can trace that in Beda‚ Upanishad and in many other prominent literatures of India. There were many cast system in Ganges Civilization period which shaped the city‚ political system‚ social system of that time. Many prominent religions were created in India like Buddhism‚

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    One similarity is that they have holy scriptures. But they have different holy scriptures. in hinduism there is Vedas‚ Upanishad‚ Puranas‚ and Gita they where all created by Brahman. All Hindus worship them and are the foundation of the religion in my opinion. In christianity there is one book called the holy bible. The holy bible is a main part of the religion and has all

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    The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act of 1960 was passed for the purposes of prevention of cruelty and unnecessary pain and suffering against animals. The practice of Jallikattu in itself prima facie violates Section 11 which is an inclusive provision‚ envisages acts which amount to cruel treatment of animals. Anything shall amount to cruel treatment of animals if it involves beating‚ kicking‚ over-riding‚ over-drives‚ over-loads‚ so as to subject it to unnecessary pain or suffering or causing

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