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    Of late , i read a short story by abc , 'should the wizard hit mommy?' It's a nice little anecdote , about how the author's daughter being young and 'immature' , feels social acceptance outshadows all other aspects of life. She feels it is completely okay and sort of encourages the idea that one must change himself to fit into a society. The author(the father) , emphasizes the importance of identity and attempts to correct the lost little girl. Being indian , my mind saw an immediate…

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    Essay On Red Panda

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    “So elusive that, until recently, barely any westerner had seen one in the wild, red pandas are probably the most beautiful animal still pending on most mammal-watchers’ checklists” says Dirk Cross, the CEO of the Red Panda Network. The red panda is famously known as the the firefox because of its beautiful red coat. Its cousin is the giant panda, and it is often referred to as the ‘lesser panda’ because of the size comparison between the two. The red panda is an animal that people know a lot of…

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    “Sex trafficking is a form of modern slavery that exists throughout the United States and globally.” This world today is filled with people who sex traffic young and older girls. In most cases girls are forced into slavery. They can be bought and sold throughout the United States. Victims of sex trafficking can be citizens, foreign countries, women, men, children. Sex traffickers usually target people who are more vulnerable. Such as runaway and homeless children, as well as victims of domestic…

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    On the other hand, sin does not create a dark scar on the souls of powerful people like Indradeva. They lead the life sinless person, despite their sins. “The instance of Indradeva can be given as an example. His birth is still a mystery. Still, he became the king of the gods and the ruler of the three worlds. He is always respectful to women. He loves Aryans as his mom was one. However, he is not at all sympathetic towards non-Aryans, his father's tribe.” Anwikshika realized that I was upset…

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    King In Ancient India

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    ROLE OF KING IN ANCIENT INDIA Monarchy in ancient India was sovereignty over a territory by a king who functioned as its protector, a role which involved both secular and religious power. Maintenance of peace: The primary role of the king was to solve disputes and maintain peace in the society. The Aiteraiya Brahmana mentions how the king was created for discharging the vital function of peace maintenance of the state. Gods decided to create a king in the form of a man by taking specific…

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    Religion In Ancient Egypt

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    Since the beginning of time, civilizations have been established due to the geography and climate in a certain area. Civilizations tend to arise in regions that are inhabitable and capable of sustaining life (Nate Sullivan).Whether they were located close to the mountains or the deserts, every little aspect of their surrounding effected them culturally and politically. Hominids, which were two-legged pre-human predecessors were said to be the first humans on earth, however it was not till later…

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    What is it that causes people to change, to alter the course of their lives and start a new? How can it be that somebody can switch personalities and become a different, fresh, exciting individual? The answer is traveling. People who travel tend to have a clear, worldly insight of the areas around them. Travelling causes people to move forward with their lives and gives them something to reflect on, and look to the future for. Traveling helped Walter Mitty change. In the film “The Secret Life of…

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    Artistry Research Paper

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    In 1950s, a woman has started a brand in US that offer skincare and cosmetics products to carry beauty forwards beyond boundaries. This brand is called, Artistry. Today, Artistry has become the world’s top 5 largest selling premium skincare brands that offer specialized skin care and make up designed. It fulfilled the various needs of all age women around the world. A need rencounter when a person seem physiologically destitute from essential things like food, clothing and shelter according to…

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    The Mauryan Dynasty brought a temporary unification of India. Which new power arose and established a dynamic kingdom? The new power that arose and established a dynamic kingdom was that of Magadha. What type of society existed regarding gender? The type of society that existed regarding gender was that of Patriarchal. Who established the social classes in India? What were the social classes and who was included in each? What are jati? The Aryans established the social classes in India. As…

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    Buddhism: Origin, Beliefs, and Diffusion Buddhism originated in India around the the early 5th-century B.C.E. and has grown to the most popular religion in the East. There are approximately 360 million Buddhist followers across the globe, over a million of which reside in the United States. Despite the prominence of this religion both in the East and in America, many people still have a limited knowledge about the Buddhism religion. How did this grand religion come to be? What are the…

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