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    The Uncertainty of Impermanence For as long as I can remember, I have never really been able to sympathize with religion. The ideas presented were often too far-fetched or otherwise outlandish for me to appreciate. I have always been more for the sciences. This is not to say that the two cannot coexist, rather that the systematic nature of science has always appealed to me far more than the more ethereal nature of religious thought has. That being said, now that I have learned a bit more about…

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    Extremely strong intuitive ability, someone who has ‘seen the divine’. Locational Variance: None. The Eye is usually large and can cover two mounts. Can Be Confused With: Circle. Often Found With: No Specific Combinations. Deity: Shiva, Kali, Durga. Rarity: Exceptionally Rare (1/10,000). F Name: FAN…

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    Most religion has one God that they worship and pray to; however, many also believe in more than one god for guidance through life. Being monotheistic means praying to only one God to help guide someone through their difficulties in life and that God has a plan for them. Being polytheistic is praying to more than one god because many gods can represent many things in life and praying to that specific god can help someone through that specific obstacle. For Hindus, believing in more than one…

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    India pageant, the other shows the strict and disciplined life of a member of the Durga Vahini, Indian nationalist women’s camp. Both sides of India, traditional and modern, face different issues revolving around the role of women in society but in very different ways. Traditional Indian values note that women’s roles are still apparent, however women are not societal leaders. In one scene, one of the leaders of the Durga Vahini camp is preaching to the young girls in the camp declaring that…

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    Lord Shiva: Lord Shiva is a part of Hindu Trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, Mahesh and he is associated with Moksha which means relief from the cycle of birth and death. He is a most powerful god of the Hindu religion. He is also known as the God of mercy and kindness. It is Hindu religious belief that he protects every human being from all evils that are always around us. He blesses his followers with grace, knowledge,and peace. There are many famous names of Lord Shiva like Mahadeva, Pashupati,…

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    Kolkata: City Known For its Magical Touch and Charm Situated at the east bank of the Hooghly river, Kolkata is the capital of West Bengal, India. This city is much famous for its rich cultural heritage, traditions and festivals. It is an educational, cultural and commercial hub of East India. After Mumbai, it is the second largest city in India and the third largest metropolitan of the Nation. The quality of education, wonderful places, street food, career opportunities and several other things…

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    Cricket is the second most popular sport in the world, and it 's played in over 120 countries. It is supported by millions of passionate fans of all ages. They play in the park, on the beach, and even in the street. To the layman, the game can seem a bit complicated, but it 's quite easy to understand once people know the basics. Fans have different ways to show their emotions like fighting with the friend during a match and after a game. Rich, poor, young, and old, this ancient 16th-century…

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    Judaism vs. Hinduism Judaism and Hinduism are much more similar up close than they appear at a distance. Now after some looking into them both I realize just how alike they really are. After you have read about the comparison between them, you will realize how much these two really have in common. The two religions I chose to compare are Judaism and Hinduism. Judaism is a Middle Eastern religion that originated in Israel. Hinduism is a religion that originated in India. Both of these religions…

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    high time for the department to revamp and reform the whole system with structural changes and mechanism which again bring back the glory for the department and make them citizen friendly . Note to Rammohan Garu : Balreddy Garu Advised to contact Durga Reddy Garu :7674999119 (Reporter Medak ) To access additional information regarding the…

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    The Indian goddess Nanda Devi, the goddess of bliss, is carved from the bark. The Bengalis strew pieces of the bark during religious ceremonies commemorating the goddess Durga. Mbugua has gone beyond the health and religious use of the bark and showed how it can bring out artistic work perfectly. INCOME From his work, Mbugua gets just enough to put a meal on the table since he deals with brokers. He has a vision to one…

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