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    The Sanctity of Marriage in Hinduism Indian women tolerate abuse and subsequent death because they do not provide a sufficient dowry at the time of their marriage. In a culture that is male-dominated‚ women are raised to be the servants of their future husbands‚ and are often forced to marry a man that they have never met. Women that are treated poorly must suppress their feelings in order to keep their husbands happy‚ or to avoid being disowned by their very own families. The women ’s household

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    To prove this statement‚ the expose will focus on the model of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs‚ after giving a brief description of motivation. In addition the paper will examine how‚ according to Maslow‚ managers can satisfy these needs in a company. Furthermore the weaknesses are pointed out‚ also with the help of research studies. At the end‚ Alderfer’s ERG Theory is compared to Maslow’s theory ‚ as he reshaped the hierarchy of needs‚ which will provide a better understanding of Maslow’s theory and

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    neutral Karma is similary in Hinduism and Jainism in that the laws of cause and effect can be used for ones benefit in the afterlife. It is different in the two religions in that in Hinduism‚ karma is dependant on the will of a God‚ and in Jainism it is dependant on the individual. This is significant because in both Jainism and Hinduism‚ karma has an effect on every aspect of a person life both directly and indirectly. The two religions apply karma to their lives in different ways‚ both within

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    Biological organization is embedded with emergent properties. These properties are based on a hierarchy of structural levels‚ each level building on levels below. Atoms make up the lowest level ordered into complex biological molecules. At the highest level of organization‚ the biosphere makes up all the environments on Earth. Descending down the ecosystem includes both living and nonliving organisms and consists of particular physical components that allow each to interact with one another. All

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    It is during the Tokugawa regime that foreign influences changed and evolved the political‚ social‚ and‚ to an extent‚ economic lives of the people. From the westerners‚ Christianity entered and the religion shaped the policies and social issues‚ also foreign trade affected the natural resources of Japan. On the other hand‚ China and Korea exerted a lot amount on Tokugawa Japan as well with Neo-Confucianism and the concept of mu’en would change the intelligentsia and aesthetics sphere. In contrast

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    Hinduism II response In the previous section of reading‚ the idea of moksha was introduced. moksha is achieved when release from the cycle of rebirth occurs. The ability to reach moksha is dependent on the individuals ability to be impelled by the law of karma. According to the Hindu scripture‚ there are three ways to Liberation. The primary path is the way of action. The way of action is associated with yoga‚ more specifically karma yoga. The way of action is dependent on the idea of truly

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    trading‚ which is what China had done. One of the main ways China created stability was through confucianism. Confucianism is all about treating others with respect and kindness‚ whilst still maintaining the separation between social classes. By treating people respectfully‚ people did not desire to overthrow their government and leaders. This means that there was governmental stability. Another way Confucianism helped was through the Five Relationships. ( Husband and wife‚ parent and child‚ friend and

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    Confucianism Confucianism‚ a philosophy ascribed to a teacher whom history identifies as Confucius. Born in 552 B.C.E‚ Young Kong Qui‚ as he was named‚ became an authority on court rituals and statecraft and rose to high office in his native state of Lu in Northeastern China. In 497 B.C.E he resigned from his position when proper rituals were not performed during a state sacrifice to Heaven. After his resignation Confucius traveled to small states‚ where he attempted without success to employ

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    MWF 11-11:50 SPC1017 Speech Final Exam Question # 3- Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs: 5 photographs SELF- ACTUALIZATION: Realizing personal potential‚ self-fulfillment‚ seeking personal growth and peak experiences. Human motivation is based on people seeking fulfillment and change through personal growth. Maslow described

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    In this paper we will research and discuss the role and impact of women in two of the most important and extended religions in the world‚ Buddhism and Hinduism. Women in Hinduism Women ’s position in Hinduism has always been unclear. Women were traditionally expected to serve their husbands and to have no autonomous interests. Because Hinduism comes from many different sources and traditions‚ Hindu sacred writings have many philosophical contradictions. On the one hand‚ some Hindu sacred writings

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