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    Buddhism Vs Christianity

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    was no caste and being able to find peace. Buddhism's Constantine comes from the great Ashoka from the Mauryan Dynasty(321-185 BCE). His method of ruling was the principals of the Buddha; his in heat came from the devastation he bestowed upon the Kalinga Kingdom and sought to refine his…

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    At a superficial level, Buddhism is inevitably seen as the most peaceful religion out of the major ones practiced in the modern era. While this sentiment does hold some truth, there remains a great amount of nuance in the study of Buddhist values and their relation to war and the prevalence these values lend itself to create warlike events. To begin, we must establish the the values and origins of the religion (or practice) of Buddhism. Having its origins in Hinduism, there are undoubtedly…

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    Indian Caste System

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    attainment of skilled judgment rather than knowledge of rules. 8. Asoka-an Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty who ruled almost all of the Indian subcontinent from circa 269 B.C.E to 232 B.C.E.He embraced Buddhism after witnessing the mass deaths of the Kalinga War, which he himself had waged out of a desire for conquest. 9. Wu Wei- means non-action or non-doing. The highest form of ethic, one that is in no way deliberate , but rather arises…

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    vendors. Company’s motive is to keep the number of direct employees at minimum to reduce costs and maximize profits. The newspapers are directly shipped to regional distribution centers. The distribution centre for Bhubaneswar are in Ashoka market, Kalinga hospital square, Crpt square, khandagiri and old town with distribution of 16000, 6000,5000,6000 & 3000 respectively. The distribution system covers whole of the city which eliminates the need for any retail channel for sales. This provides…

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    When you’re suffering with the health and improper functioning of your heart, it is important to do your own research and find a cardiologist who’s right for you immediately. The overall quality , excellence in this field and reputation of cardiac care of the hospital where they practice is often a good benchmark for cardiologists. When you are looking for best Cardiologist, experience and reputation does matter. The more experience a cardiologist has with a condition or procedure, the best your…

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    Facts and fiction in the novel 'The Mahabharata Secret' Christopher C Doyle was brought up as a boy with good amount of books ranging from classical literature to science fiction and fantasy to poetry and plays, he has dreamed of becoming a writer from an early age. Before he finally undertook the journey of achieving his childhood dreams, he then pursued a career in the corporate world and he graduated from St. Stephens College, Delhi with a degree in Economics and studied business management…

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    Questions: 1. According to the film, how is the caste system important to the social order in India during ancient times? The caste system is a system that Hindus are born into, married and die by. It divides people by birth from high to low caste, in which it fixes their jobs and place in society. Order is a vital for society, because it tells your place in that order, who performs the necessary rituals, and you fulfill your duty in each ever cast your born into. 2. How does this early…

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    Political Authority in Second-Wave Civilizations Compared to other classical Eurasian empires, the Hellenistic Era, under Alexander the Great is superior to its contemporaries because of its size, the time it took to build, its diversity and adaptation to culture, and its style of government, the reverence of its subjects, and its legacy. Robert W. Strayer’s 2013 edition of Ways of the World provides evidence that compares and contrasts this empire with other regimes of the era to support this…

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    Personal change he experiment for the benevolent philosophy of government. Time as an emperor began is a similar way ruthless consolidation of his power and also his speedy expansion of the state frontiers. A very bloody battle with the state of kalinga was a turning point in his reign. Apparently with seeing all of the destruction he caused made him want to convert to Buddhism. And turned his focus to a more peaceful tolerant way of governing the people. Ashoka’s reputation as an enlightenment…

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    The universal world religions of Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism have similarities within their general beliefs and how they were spread; however, the core tenants of faith of the religions were distinct and unique to the faith. The universal world religions had some similar beliefs and practices within the religion. The universal world religions had distinct and unique core tenants of faith practiced within each religion. The spread of the universal world religions was similar in how they…

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