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    water and keeping it clean. Nonetheless, Coke had become the more frequent targeted company in India than Pepsi. The reason that Pepsi has an Indian CEO cannot be used to justify why Coca-coal is under more scrutiny because, the case was in 2003, and Indra Nooyi became Pepsi’s CEO in 2006. Therefore, the products were already under scrutiny even before Pepsi taking in an Indian CEO. In addition, the pesticides levels/contaminations in the Coke products were higher (45 times) compared to Pepsi’s…

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    Pre-Classical Yoga

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    Yoga is said to have been around for over 10,000 years. The beginning writings of yoga have been said to have been written on palm leaves which by now would be destroyed or lost. Although from past to present yoga can be split up into four different time periods of development, practice, and innovation. The era of Pre-Classical yoga were first discovered by the Indus-Sarasvati civilization in Northern India over 5,000 years ago. Yoga was a word first mentioned in the oldest sacred texts known as…

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    Like most ancient civilizations, the Egyptians and the Aryans developed beliefs and rituals that helped them make sense of the world in which they lived. Humans had no control over natural disasters, disease, and famine, so they created deities who could and worshipped them for good favor. The religions of the Egyptians and Aryans share some common characteristics, but also have qualities that make them unique to their culture. This paper will discuss some of these similarities and differences…

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    Illusion Or Reality

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    Illusion or Reality? The Concept of Mãyã This paper will approach the topic of mistaken identity of self which can result in the experience of mãyã. Mãyã is best defined as “trickery, fraud or deceit. magic, jugglery or witchcraft which are different forms of illusion that distract and deceive the senses” (Jayaram). In the spiritual realm, mãyã “means unreality, distinct from the reality represented by God or Brahman” (Jayaram). To discover if mãyã is an illusion or a reality, the author…

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    Religions can be found in all places all over the world for example India. There are many religions that began in India, such as Vedic, Jainism, Buddhism and Hinduism. These religions are closely related, but can differ in certain ways. The Vedic was the biggest culture in India. Afterwards, the new religions started coming in such as Jainism, Buddhism and Hinduism. These four cultures were the main religions in most parts of India. The Vedic culture was one of the biggest culture in India by…

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    Organizations lack diversity in there higher ranks of leadership. Women make up 24 of the 500 CEOs on the fortune 500 hundred companies. While most statistics state that women make up a substantial portion of the workforce and even middle management, they fail to reach the highest ranks of an organization. There are several barriers which prevent women from moving into higher management. Some of this may be due to men who are intimidated by women and do not believe they should be in high…

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    Leadership is so vast a concept that every person who has studied it has produced a definition of their own. It can, however generally be described as a guiding process which facilitates goal achievement (Stogdill, 1950 cited from Huczynski and Buchanan, 2013). There are numerous theories and ideas that attempt to decipher leadership and its effect in organizations. This essay examines some of these theories, while also pondering upon its dependence on culture, and the belief that it is an…

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    1. In the ancient text (1.1) “the Sacrifice of Purusha,” it is said that the gods had sacrificed a thousand headed, eyed, and footed mythological being. From Purusha’s sacrifice, were first brought the verses, sacred chants, and meters. From these things horses, cows, goats, sheep, and all animals with upper and lower rows of teeth were born. According to the Rig Veda this beings body parts became several things. After the animals was born the four varnas; from his mouth was born the first and…

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    Reaction Of Ramayana

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    battle” (Sharma 73). When his mother bears him, his mother knows that Hanuman has these special powers. When Hanuman was an infant, he tries to hold the sun’s face, causing the earth to fell into darkness. Therefore, lest the earth remained in darkness, Indra threw a thunderbolt at Hanuman. However, Hanuman’s father, Vayu, was furious and causing all the winds to stop from blowing. In order for the wind to blows once more, the gods promised him to give his son these special powers that his…

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