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    1.1 Biodiversity- Meaning and Importance According to the Convention of Biological Diversity (CBD)- Biodiversity is defined as the variability among living organisms from which all sources including inter alia, terrestrial, marine and other aquatic ecosystems and the complexes of which they are part; this includes diversity within species, between species and of ecosystems themselves. Floristic diversity refers to the variety and variability of plants in a region. Floristic structure is…

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    career in order to develop the mind, the body and how one presents themselves socially. Continually, the average male ages 18-30 can run a mile in nine minutes or less (“The Average 1-Mile Run Times.” The Average 1-Mile Run Times / Chron.com. Michael Shiva Best, n.d. Tues. 25 Jan.2017.) With that in mind, achieving an endurance goal, like running a mile in seven minutes and thirty seconds,…

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    World View Chart

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    Assignment 1: World View Chart Writing Assignment Danielle Buffaloe Professor Jones World Religions (REL 212) 12/13/15 1. Select one category from the completed World View Chart. Provide a rationale for choosing this category. The category I selected is nature of God. The way each religion relates, or does not relate to their version of God was fascinating. However, the…

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    Investigating Hinduism Essay Hinduism is a major religion of modern society. Between its prolific followers, estimated to be more than 760 million, and its historical influence upon other religions Hinduism has been a prolific religious and cultural influence worldwide. (Dunham, 2014). There are three important qualifiers to being a Hindu 1. Respect the various levels of deities and spirits. (Corduan,2012). “Although all Hindus acknowledge the existence and importance of a number of gods and…

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    material wealth by lawful means and fourth Karma by your actions you can determine the level you are reincarnated into. The most important Hindu gods, which are all forms of Brahman, are Brahman also known as the Creator, Vishnu the Preserver, and Shiva the Destroyer. Most Hindus have a shrine in their home and they also worship at Temple called Mandir. Water, fruit, flowers and incense are offerings made to the gods. There are three basic practices that are part of Hinduism which are worship,…

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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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    Double-Consciousness Essay After relocating to a new country, immigrants are faced with a plethora of issues surrounding their identity. The incoming pioneers are at a crossroad between their native culture and the culture of their new home. This tends to make immigrants either remain unchanged, acculturate themselves into the new culture while preserving the old one, or change their whole image as a person. In Zadie Smith’s novel White Teeth, Samad deals with his double-consciousness by…

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    Upanishad Vs Gita

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    There is the Self. Both text in the Upanishad and The Gita alike did an excellent job in painting what the Self is and why the Self. The self is the conscious mind, where one is taken of the ordinary world to become one with nature a. In this state of conscious state one observe an experience which can be both felt inside and outside. Both the Upanishad and the The Gita, presents a Self that is sacred one found, that is unique and that is divine. The as it is picture is the ultimate gain, as a…

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    World Religions Essay

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    religious scripture and hymns known as the Vedas which are studied by many of todays Hindus. Hinduism is a polytheistic religion, meaning they worship multiple deities for their contributions to the universe. Three of their main deities include Vishnu, Shiva, and Brahma; who together created the world, gave humans live, and balance the population through death. Hinduism also teaches that all living beings have a soul and therefore, must be treated with respect. Because of this, many Hindu people…

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    THE NATURE OF GOD. The nature of God shows His characteristics, His attributes and His qualities. These attributes set God aside from human beings and other supernatural beings. It also reveals to us how he deals with mankind. The way he created human beings and made them superior over other creations and the order in which he creates shows his character as a powerful and orderly being. He is described as the Holy Trinity for he is God the father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. It’s…

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