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    3.2.2 Theoretical redefinition One of the purposes of this research is to strive for a re-conceptualization of the term narrative, in which a more holistic approach can be used as a mean for recognition, capable of opening channels for academia to work in favor of peoples whose communities have been either systematically denied or oppressed. Therefore, the narrative definition, should considered that regardless of the different perspectives of history, none of the should be disregarded,…

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    The Indus Valley Civilization is a 4600 year old civilization along the river Indus. It is believed that it coexisted with the two of the earliest civilizations known to mankind the Egyptian and the Mesopotamian states but was twice as much as their respective size. Though its counterparts in the west survived for a lot more time than the Harrapan civilization, it is considered to be a technological advanced and a prosperous rule. Although we are yet to decipher the language of the Harrapans…

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    Four Values Of Hinduism

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    Vaishnavas worship Vishnu, which mercifully intervenes in the world through his avatars. Vishnu typically is shown holding objects that symbolize his powers and characteristics. Shaivism is the destroyer while at the same time a benefactor. Shiva is a God who destroys the universe at the end of time before a new cycle of creation can begin. Shaktism, the Great Goddess, is referred to as Shakti. Shaktas, the Goddess is all-powerful and pervades the universe by creating, preserving, and destroying…

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    Dalit Movement in India India is divided into many parts on the basis of caste, class, religion etc. One of the section which was depressed, crushed by so called upper class is lower class people also known as Dalit. These people also known by different names like untouchables, harijan and Scheduled castes (SC). ‘Dalit’ means ‘crushed’, this term was first used by Jyotirao Phule. These people also called as ‘Untouchables’ and officially called ‘Scheduled Castes (SC)’, which was coined in 1935.…

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    Question 1 The Benedictine abbey of St. Gall and the Cistercian Abbey of Fontenay both bear designs that reflect the monastic lifestyle which was defined by the 6th century Rule of St. Benedict. The monastic design of the abbeys is characterized by main features such as a church, dormitories meant for sleep, a caldarium, a cloister and a chapterhouse. The Rule of Saint Benedict called for monks to maintain a life of obedience, chastity and poverty. Furthermore, it also stated that monks should…

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    Importance Of Tantra

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    iii. Make the sector more lovely, start with harmonizing your house and make for yourself a tantric place. iv. Be more aware, start with everyday by being conscious of your respiration. v. Take obligation for your own existence, your moves and your emotions. Take responsibility in your life. Avoid blaming people for your doings or actions. vi. Experience accuracy usually by feeling better. Perceive how you feel. Then receive or accept how you sense. If you want, cross for happiness and trade…

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    Monsanto Essay

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    Dr. Vandana Shiva, renowned scientist and writer for the Global Research, states that “when a corporation controls seed, it controls life, especially the life of farmers.” Their control of the seed industry hurts farmers and consumers. Because of Monsanto’s ridiculous…

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    Genetically modified organism are organisms made up of genetically engineered products created in scientific laboratories. Their compounds consist of matter ranging from animals, plants, bacterial, and genes that are not native to the conditions or environments in which they would reside in. Genetic modification allows scientists to abstract the genes of one gene and inject them into another organism. GMO crops are nothing new to many households. They are sold by the thousands, and are not…

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    Imagine being transported to a place where you can get rid of all of your fears and live out your hopes and dreams. Although this may seem absurd, there is a way to have access to this place. People say that miracles don’t happen overnight, but these people are genuinely mistaken. Lucid dreaming offers us a chance to play out our aspirations, overcome fears, practice and improve real life skills, and even discover a personal meaning to life. Lucid Dreaming comes from the Greek word for "clear",…

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    End of Life Care -Nursing Cultural Competency America is a melting pot of many religions and nurses are called upon more and more in today’s world to practice cultural competency. This paper focuses on awareness of other religions in order to practice culturally competent end of life of care for all patients. Judaism, Catholicism, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism’s end of life rituals and traditions, stance on organ donation, embalmment, autopsies, after death care will be briefly discussed in…

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