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    Durkheim Sacred

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    Since the beginning of Humanity, Man has been trying to make sense of the world around itself, trying to fill in the pieces to questions it does not know the answer to. The human journey can be seen as a quest a search for knowledge, comfort and ultimately for understanding. Perhaps the greatest of humanities question have involved faith and the notion of a divine god/being. Beliefs about god have traveled a long road to today’s understanding of the notion of God, the divine and sacred. God as a

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    live? I believe in Buddhism. Since Buddhism teaches the idea of reincarnation and the afterlife, my mother tells me to help people who need me to help them because you get what we call “phuc duc” for the afterlife. Ancient India: Buddhism and Jainism were founded in India in the 500’s and 400’s B.C. These two religions spread rapidly in India and both rejected the authority of the Vedas and the Brahmans. Ancient China: Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism were three major religions in ancient China

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    immoral lifestyle. They will renounce these distractions in hopes of spiritual growth and enlightenment and live a life of abstinence, austerity and extreme self-denial. As stated above it is common to many various religions, including: Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, Judaism, and Islam. Though asceticism is similar to stoicism it is

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    (moral codes), says that life should not be harmed. Once again, this means that Buddhists, like Hindus, would want to condemn war and would probably be vegetarian. Both Hinduism and Buddhism are Indian religions. Another Indian religion, Jainism, has such a respect for life that its followers often place a handkerchief over their nose and mouth so that they do not breath in small flies. They also sweep the ground before they walk on it so that they do not kill small creatures

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    rule and became independent in 1947. India is known for its ethnic and cultural diversity. It is home for numerous castes and tribes. 80% of country’s population follows Hinduism. Other religious include Sikhism, Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, and Jainism. It has 23 constitutionally recognized languages and more than hundreds of other local languages. There are 29 states and 7 Union territories. India is bordered by Nepal, China, and Bhutan on northeast, Pakistan by northwest and Bangladesh and Burma

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    Rajputs are one of the major Hindu Kshatriya groups in India. After the death of Harsha, northern India disintegrated completely. This period was marked by the ascendancy of the Kshatriya clan, Rajputs. Under their rule several small kingdoms sprang up. These small provincial kingdoms, however, were continuously at war with each other. This period has been conveniently termed as the Rajput period by the historians. Though the origin of the Rajputs had not yet been discovered, the historians have

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    Ancient civilizations The following 4 ancient civilizations all have very different types of development whether it be because the difference in geographical, economic or social location does not change the fact that these four civilizations have come (and some have not come) to present day extremely different from one another because of their different developmental patterns. Extremely early Egyptians began settling along the Nile during the Neolithic period. The Nile provided necessary resources

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    Secondary schooling is the fulcrum or significant factor of a nation’s schooling system. With regard to the sample of secondary schooling experiments had been taking place seeing that Independence. The ten plus two plus three device of training which was recommended with the aid of Kothari Commission of 1965 is now being carried out in almost all the States and Union Territories of India. This system offers for two streams – the higher secondary schools; the instructional streams paving the manner

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    outlined. Mahatma Gandhi (born Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi) was born on October 2nd, 1869 in Porbandar, India. His mother, Putibai, was a very religious woman. His father, Karamchand, was the chief minister of Porbandar. Gandhi was brought up in the Jainism faith, focusing on fasting, meditation non-violence, vegetarianism, and treating all living things with respect and life. Gandhi was married to Kasturba Makanji when they were both thirteen through an arranged marriage. Gandhi worked greatly

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    Impact Of Globalization

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    Additionally, globalization allows us to explore different religions, which we were unable to reach previously due to the distance. At present, one can be sitting in Alaska and exploring Buddhism, Jainism, Hinduism, Chinese traditional religion or various African/native American religions and learning about it. While in the past, person had limited choices, they could learn the only one religion that local spiritual teachers could teach. Although now

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