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    Hinduism Characteristics

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    Although Hinduism is one of the world’s largest and most popular religion, it is unique and unlike other prevalent religions. Hinduism is most popular in southern Asian countries such as India and Nepal. One would assume for that to become popular and remain relevant that the Hindu religion would have to be similar to the other religions but it actually stands one in its various facets. Hinduism has no lone founder, no single set of teachings and no definite scripture. These unique…

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    Through this trajectory of learning to be … while making and doing… I have always been more attached to the effort of trying to meet the needs of the artist as a person. I have learned that the art can survive only as long as the artist does… and my life in art and design began by serving those vulnerable creative communities who were tenacious enough to withstand the colonial legacy of destruction followed by our own apathy and indifference towards homegrown talent. I took a decision NOT to…

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    My First Mistake Essay

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    daughters they’re going to India, many imagine shopping among the heavily populated, colourful streets of New Delhi or Mumbai. However, my mother, being the peculiar mother she is, decided we’re going to the northeast state of Uttarakhand, which borders Nepal, to hike the treacherous Himalayas! I was somewhat shocked at first, but the idea intrigued my adventurous side; I only had one more year of highschool left, so what’s the worst that could happen? That was my first mistake… Here I am, in…

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    Mary Anne Radmacher always says,“Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying I will try again tomorrow (Radmacher).” In the book Sold by Patricia McCormick, Lakshmi grew up in a small village in Nepal where her family relied on crops. Lakshmi had to take a job in the city to support family. Lakshmi was sold into prostitution. Mumtaz, the cruel woman who runs the brothel, puts the prostitutes in horrific living conditions.Through perseverance…

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    of the community by claiming Tom raped her because how horrible the town would think of her if they knew the truth (272) . Similarity to the negroes being forced to do acts whether they like to or not, these girls in 2nd world countries, including Nepal, are sometimes married off if they want to or not, by her parents (OECD Observer). They are also forced to stay home and do all the household duties and take care of children for they lack the education to do anything else. These examples have…

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    Siddhartha Research Paper

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    Siddhartha was born in the foothills of the Himalayan which is now Nepal. He was very dissatisfied with the troubles and suffering and a life of comfort and decided to travel to the kingdom of Magadha and study with great yoga masters. After years of meditations and studying, Siddhartha found enlightenment and spend that…

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    the night of 4th February in 2009. My little cousin sister "Belis" wanted to play hide and seek. She was about four years back then. My cousin 's parents left her with my mother for a few months so that they could go to Kathmandu (Capital city of Nepal) and do their work. My mother especially told me not to do or tell anything that would hurt my cousin’s feelings. So following my mother’s guidance, I told my cousin I 'd play the game. As we were about to begin the game, Belis insisted that I…

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    state. Three bodies of water surround this large land: the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean. The land itself is covered in geographical wonders. Including a wide range of mountains in the north – no pun intended. On the border of Nepal and China lies the world’s highest mountain, Mount Everest. Along with that record India also holds one for having the highest mountain range earth, the Himalayas. Having such a vast area it is no…

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    new graduate hard to seek a job much less the ethnic minorities who live in Hong Kong more hard to find a job? Nowadays, many ethnic minorities who immigrate to Hong Kong. The ethnic minorities most come from South Asian such as India, Pakistan and Nepal. The descendants of a few of native nationalities can speak fluent and idiomatic Chinese language but the national minority lives in poverty who still face several difficulties in the labor market. Language barriers are the huge issue…

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    country, there always some differencest between their birthday traditional. For example, in Canada and the United States, families often mark a girl's 16th birthday with a "sweet sixteen" celebration - often represented in popular culture. While in Nepal and India, on a child’s first birthday, their head will be shaved while being held by a special fire. Remove hair is believed to cleanse every single evil that are last in the past life of that child., It also can be seen as a symbolizes of a…

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