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    Buddhism was started from Nepal.There are two main route in Buddhism, the southern Buddhism (Hinayana) and the northern Buddhism (Mahayana) in Nepal. Buddhism has been spread widely and been carried on through centuries and making great contributions to the Asian culture. Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism was born in 623 B.C.E. in Lumbini, Nepal. His father, Suddhodana Gautama was king that time and Siddharth was raised by his sister, because his mother, Mahamaya died when he was only…

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    different than Nepal, big skyscrapers, different ethnicity, so many different culture and languages, different type of food and the friendliness of people could overwhelm anyone and I was no exception when I arrived here back in 2010. In Nepal, education system was really different than how it is in Canada. However I observed Nepal to be keeping paces with the education in Canada because the topic that was being taught to students in Grade 7 here would be taught to students in Grade 3 in Nepal…

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    I lived in Goldhap, a refugee camp in Nepal, for nearly half of my life; My family’s hut was bamboo wall and a thatch roof. While in Nepal, I experienced the everyday struggles of living under the threshold of poverty, sometimes eating lentil beans and rice for two of our meals, breakfast and dinner, for four to six weeks at a time. In the camp, families were granted farm land to grow food. My parents worked in fields from morning till dark, earning a dollar a day to provide a household of six…

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    Wind Documentary Analysis

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    The documentary “SOLD” really opened my eyes to the degree of poverty that a family can go through. This particular story took place in Nepal. In the village that Lakshmi and her family lived in, villagers were so poor that the basic need of shelter was difficult to attain for some families. In the exposition of the film, Lakshmi was flying a kite. Immediately, I was given an idea not only of her age, but of her financial standard. I immediately compared her activities to the pastimes of those…

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    my life, it has a great impact. I was born in Nepal. It is a federal democratic country which lies in-between India and China. Nepal is also a secular country rich in variety of culture, religion, language, and different ethnic group. Though there are different cultures and religions in Nepal, people live happily together like a garland made up of variety of flowers. My grandparents were born in Gulmi district which lies in Northern part of Nepal. They used to live in a community filled with…

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    Diversity is the word of population ecology as species diversity and also borrowed from political speech. During 1980s, it was used in the United States in labour demographic trends (Harrison, 2006). The demands raised by the civil-rights and women’s liberation movements, Supreme Court rulings, and federal civil rights, equal opportunity, and affirmative legislation and regulation in the 1950s and 1960s in USA. In 1960s, the legal peak of the civil rights movement and in the 1970s, affirmative…

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    Hinduism Cultural Changes

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    animals like goats (Kemmer 21). The largest festival of animal sacrifice in the Hindu community is the Gadhimai festival which was a sacrificial ceremony that was held every 5 years at the Gadhimai Temple of Bariyapur in Bara District, near the Indo-Nepal border. It was primarily celebrate by the Madheshi and Bihari people. In the Gadhimai festival of 2009, over a quarter million animals were sacrificed to Gadhimai, the Goddess of power. (News.bbcco.uk, 2009). The history of the Gadhimai…

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    make up a large portion of their supporters, followers, and revolutionaries. As far as differences in the poor, the only main differences exists in the type of socialism they exhibit. For the Zapatistas, they practice revolutionary socialism. For the Nepal communists, they practice Maoism. And for the FARC, they practice both Marxism-Leninism and Maoism. Thus, the social groups contain very similar traits that are rooted from the common ground of…

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    What Is Somersby Cider?

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    brewing company Carlsberg Group. Developed in 2008, it was originally developed for the Danish market, but today has been launched in more than 46 markets, including all of Europe, Ukraine, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Taiwan, South Korea, Canada, Nepal and the USA. Of the world's ten biggest cider brands, Somersby was the one that grew most in 2012. In 2012, Carlsberg UK developed and introduced a new version of Somersby Cider specific to the United Kingdom market. Somersby Cider UK is a 4.5%…

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    My English Essay

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    a little bit about variation of Englishes in the world but the English I mostly use is Nepali English and American English. Nepali English is basically the English language derived from British English, however the tone and way of using English in Nepal is different. Currently, I am studying in the USA and people here use a different kind of English that I am not used to. American English is actually a lot more different than I imagined back home. Almost all the accent in every word and…

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