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    Difference between Pranam and Namestey and Abhivadan What is the difference between Pranam and Namestey and Abhivadan..............? PRANAMA.....:The literal meaning of Pranam is to pay highest respect to some one which is equivalent to touching his/her feet though feet are not touched. As such Pranam should always be done by younger ones to elders. It is never answered by saying Pranam back. In return the elders should give blessings. While in most Indian families, younger men and women are taught

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    how important is to be familiar with the person that we need to greet. It seems that the people I have observed so far need to be very familiar, not just being acquaintances, but to have certain kind of closer relationship. The young male student greeting to his instructor (my assumption) is an example of the role of familiarity when people greet. It has been 30 minutes after my observation started; there are 9 people sat at the tables, one on each table, all of them are using either a compute,

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    Mike Rauser’s article, “War on Christmas” product of spoiled attitudes, provides an introduction to help explain the contents learned in this class. His article has viewpoints that can be demonstrated by the four nodes of religion inquiry, and Ninian Smart’s six dimension of religion. His article acts as a springboard to show our understanding of the course materials. Rauser used television personals to back up the idea of Christians are the target of persecution in the United States, by relating

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    GIVING BIRTH AT HOME OR — IN A MEDICAL CLINIC? Which would you prefer for your wife, daughter or granddaughter? In our telling of the birth of Jesus, we know Mary traveled days hoping to reach a safe place to give birth. She didn't plan on giving birth to Jesus in the stable but, that is exactly what she did. The women in the Tete Province have to travel by foot to reach the only available clinic days away. Because of the distance, they seldom make it. So, the birth takes place in the home, or

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    The Meal Card Book Report

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    As the Meal Card Book Control Officer on Fort Riley, my duties and responsibilities are to issue and receive meal card books from Meal Card Control Officers which is a control item. In addition to issuing and receiving meal card books, I provide training to officers, non-commissioned officers and lower enlisted Soldiers on maintaining accountability for meal card books to include issuing the meal card, receiving the meal cards, destroying the meal cards and preparation of annual reports in accordance

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    “But sir, I really need this job without it I won’t have anything.” cried Lauren, a single mother. “I realize but, we are having pay cuts and we just can’t afford to have this many workers it just cost too much.” explained her ex-boss, Jonathan. Lauren started to walk to her car which was parked right outside the coffee shop. While shedding a tear she opened the icy door handle and proceeded to put her key in the ignition. Once she got to her house she just sat in the car thinking about what she

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    During my visit to the Tampa Museum of Art, I observed and viewed various pieces from The Classical World exhibit. While I observed numerous works, one sculpture stood out when I compared it to the others. In this paper, I will be describing The Torso of Aphrodite, using my own viewpoints and the elements of formal art analysis in order to explain its’ unique qualities that make it different when compared to other pieces in The Classical World exhibit. The Torso of Aphrodite was constructed in the

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    Plagiarism In College

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    heap of trouble. It had been two weeks since I had received a letter from the dean telling me that I was accused of plagiarizing my report from my roommate, Brad Edwards, along with a letter from my credit card company that said my card was blocked for buying drugs on the dark web. I had lost the card a while ago, and now every cent was gone. My hearing would be held in a week, but I knew it was just namesake. I was just as good as expelled. I suppose that is what happens when you decide to be roommates

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    Self Care Worksheet

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    Worksheet and my card, I just realized how easily it is to get off track from practicing good self- care in order to maintain a balanced life and overall health on a daily basis. This activity worked as more of an enlightenment to a concept of self-care that I was familiar with and knew was keen on improving ones health,

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    OIG: A Case Study

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    The Position of the OIG The OIG contends that the Individual intentionally violated the SNAP program regulations, nine (9) occasions during the period of April 19, 2013 through March 14, 2014, by debiting her SNAP card in exchange for cash or non-food items through a vendor known as P & C Deli. The total amount of the violating SNAP transactions was $1,390.66. The Department is seeking recoupment of this amount and requesting that a twelve (12) month disqualification period from the SNAP program

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