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    good and serving the people‚ loyalty is depicted. The quality of faith is depicted in Siddhartha through the actions of sacrifice and trust. Siddhartha was never a selfish individual. He gave to the poor. “ Siddhartha gave his clothes to a poor Brahmin on the road and only retained his loincloth and earth-colored unstitched cloak…” (Hesse‚ 13). He sacrificed his clothes for

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    Amber Richey October 15‚ 2012 World History Ancient India and Ancient China Different but the Same Ancient India and Ancient China have as many similarities as they do differences. Over many decades of being so close they have had very little run-ins with one another. They have thrived living by the basic principles of a peaceful co-existence society. They have accepted each other’s differences and come to realize just how many similarities they have. Today it is almost impossible the see

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    16 October 2013 In this passage from “Life of Pi”‚ Yann Martel contrasts the popular belief of how to defend religion to how it should be defended. Stemming from this contrast‚ he is able to punctuate the public misconception of many believers. Yann Martel discriminates the mainstream belief concerning religion to its actual demands. First‚ Martel reminds the reader that God does not require defense outside‚ but inside. By using the contrasting words “outside” and “inside‚” Martel is able to call

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    the endemic political chaos and promised political stability.  BSP won 206 of the 402 seats in the state assembly elections. Mayawati’s victory was based on an unusual social coalition. In 2007‚ every sixth Brahmin (higher caste) in UP voted for the BSP. Even in South India‚ where the non-Brahmin castes came to power in the 1960s‚ Dalits‚ the bottom of the social ladder‚ were never in the lead. Mayawati’s 2007 victory constituted a democratic political revolution of sorts.   The BSP’s rise to power

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    Caste Inequalities in India Today – SatishDeshpande (origin of sc- the govt of india act 1935 required the preparation of schedules listing the castes and tribes forming the ‘depressed classes’) summary the 1980-90 witnessed ‘the return of the repressed’- the renewed militancy and social visibility of the lower classes. During the Nehruvian era‚ Caste was among the few ‘traditional’ institutions that were presented as all bad‚ as social evils without any redeeming features. And in 1950’s

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    Good afternoon. I‚ Isshita Patel of grade 11 Chandra. Doing My IBDP program from Vishwashanti Gurukul world school am here to do my internal oral presentation on The different People that influenced Siddhartha’s journey towards enlightenment. Siddhartha the novel was written by Hermann Hesse. Who was a German Swiss writter. His most recognizable works are- Steppenwolf‚ Siddhartha and The glass bead game. All three of these novels have a common theme running through them. Which is

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    Question 1 2 out of 2 points A Mahayana legend says that Buddha was conceived when his mother dreamed that a: Answer Selected Answer:    a. white elephant entered her body Correct Answer:    a. white elephant entered her body Response Feedback: Good! Question 2 2 out of 2 points This elephant-headed deity is Shiva’s son by Parvati (Shiva’s consort). Answer Selected Answer:    b. Ganesha Correct Answer:    b. Ganesha Response Feedback: Right! Question 3 2 out of 2 points

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    Table of Contents:- Executive Summary 3 Introduction 4 Company Overview 5 Attractiveness of the market 7 Country Factor Analysis 7 ▪ Political Factor 7 ▪ Economic Factor 9 ▪ Social Factor 9 ▪ Cultural Factor 10 ▪ Legal Factor 11 ▪ Religious Factor 12 Conclusion 12 References 13 Executive Summary:- Introduction:- [pic] The world is getting smaller and smaller by new ways of technology and modes of communication. With the rapid changes

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    2.7.3 Jhaverchand Meghani (1897-1947) Jhaverchand Meghani‚ popularly known as a poet of powerful sentiments‚ tried his hand at writing historical novels too. He wrote historical novels like Samarangan (1938)‚ Sorath Taran Vahetan Pani‚ Ra Gangajaliyo (1939) and Gujarat-no Jay (Part I (1939)‚ Part II (1942)). Comparing Meghani with Munshi‚ Mansukhlal Jhaveri comments: “If Munshi’s major women characters are much-pampered adolescent daughters and Ramanlal Desai’s are charming beloveds‚ then Meghani’s

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    the Sakyas. His mother‚ Queen Maya‚ was a lady "of perfect form and bee-black tresses‚ fearless in heart and full of grace and virtue." Siddhartha got his name from one of his mother’s dreams. When she told her husband about her dream‚ he called Brahmins‚ or taught men to interpret it. They predicted that the child one-day would be the greatest king in the world or the greatest ascetic in the world. So that’s why they called him Siddhartha‚ meaning "he whose aim is accomplished." When Siddhartha

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