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    helped work on the bomb, said in an interview after the bombs were dropped, “We knew the world would not be the same. A few people laughed, a few people cried, most people were silent. I remembered the line from the Hindu scripture, the Bhagavad-Gita; Vishnu is trying to persuade the Prince that he should do his duty and, to impress him, takes on his multi-armed form and says, ‘Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.’ I suppose we all thought that, one way or…

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    Considered as one of the most influential leaders of the twentieth century together with Nelson Mandela, Adolf Hitler, Winston Churchill, Martin Luther King Jr., Joseph Stalin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Vladimir Lenin and many other great leaders, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as Mahatma Ghandi, was a very famous political and spiritual leader in India, he was the one who accomplished the Indian independence which his nation hoped for such a long time. He was the one who lead the campaign…

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    Ayurveda Essay

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    oldest known system of treatment survived all these years can be verified with the fact that this unique system of treatment survived all these years without much change in fundamental application. Lord Dhanwnthari, supposed to be a Avatar of lord Vishnu, is the God of Ayurveda. Charakasuhrutha, Baisshajavaybhata and scores of seers natured and cherished this holistic science over thousands of…

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    Certainly, diversity is here to stay, and the first step toward being more competent in managing diversity in the workforce is to be able to see things from perspectives other than our own. In our neighborhood, there are many different cultures and people from different backgrounds, most of whom I have never gained interest orient myself with their cultures or interact with, except when essential. Hindu people are very common in my neighborhood. I have always identified their culture as very…

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    Freedom Of Religion Essay

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    A topic that is mentioned on a daily basis is Freedom of Religion. Freedom of Religion is the freedom for one or a group of persons publically or privately practices,beliefs, and worships a religion or no religion at all. Top religions include: Christianity, Islam, Catholicism, Hinduism, and Buddhism. Out of these religions, Christianity is the top religion having over 2,000,000 followers. Islam is not far behind, they are rapidly growing (newsmax).Three things that are important about freedom…

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    Title: Proving the Existence of the Traditional Judeo-Christian God 1. Introduction and Thesis Give a short introduction (100 words) to the problem or topic. “This paper argues that that there is no possible way to know whether or not the traditional god exist, for there is free will 2. Explanation of Philosophical Views St. Aquinas third proof argues that an object itself can not have always existed there must be a point in which the object was first created, by something that has already…

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    MYTHOLOGY People say that history repeats itself. In this paper, we will see that this is very true. Most mythologies have roots in other mythologies and links to things like politics or nature. All of Japanese mythology has a link to the government, but it also has Buddhism in some parts, which came from India. Christianity has links to a lot of other mythology. Most mythologies are linked to other past mythologies. In this paper, I will talk about where these mythologies are from, some of the…

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    The Importance Of Sai Baba

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    Sai Baba lived for 60 years at Shirdi during which period, He did not move out physically to any other town or city. He never saw reailway train. He was never seen by anyone reading a book or writing anything; He never signed; He did not give long scholarly discourses on philosophy or spirituality. He did not make anyone His disciple or spiritual heir. Although thousands of people rushed towards Him to seek His divine grace and protection, only a few names of His close devotees, most of whom…

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    there are also key differences, such as the concepts of duty and attachment. One of the most important Hindu texts is the Bhagavad Gita, which is the story of Arjuna, a warrior who doesn’t want to fight, and who is convinced by Krishna, the avatar of Vishnu, to fight anyway and fulfill his dharma. One of the main texts in Buddhism is the Dhammapada, which describes in verse many of the main concepts of the religion. If the author of Dhammapada were giving Arjuna advice instead of Krishna, the…

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    In Hippolytus, free will is best defined as the power to choose your own course of action. Euripides explores a portion of human autonomy where we “know what’s good and recognize it”(Euripides 2001: 380) yet struggle to “accomplish it”(Euripides 2001: 381). That is to say, a struggle between different courses of action takes place and leads to a conflicted free will. Therefore, Euripides’ quotes can help shape the argument that free will, while strained by the actions of a god, is still…

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