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    Response Paper #1 Hinduism is one of the oldest religions in the world. It encompasses many religious traditions and beliefs and includes people from all over the world. There are many stories‚ hymns‚ passages‚ rituals‚ and sacred texts in Scriptures Of The World’s Religions about Hinduism and its beliefs of moksha‚ or liberation‚ and how to attain it. Sacrifice is very prevalent in Hinduism. Many passages from the reading contain stories and doctrine about how‚ when‚ and why to perform sacrifices

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    Hinduism and Buddhism both came into existence from India. According to S. Rahdhakrishnan‚ “Buddhism‚ in its origin is an offshoot of Hinduism.” (Buddhism & Hinduism‚ 2007) This is due to the fact that Buddhism was started around 2‚500 years ago by Siddhartha Gautama who was originally brought up in a Hindu family and was later called “the Buddha” by his followers. (Teece‚ 2003) Hinduism has been around for well over 5‚000 years and was not started by a single historical figure. Hinduism and

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    The Effect of Social Hierarchy in To Kill A Mockingbird Social classing systems‚ also known as social hierarchy have been around since the beginning of time. In such a system those of the upper class take advantage of the classes below them; whether it is kings and their servants or a boss and their workers. This social hierarchy has a profound effect on society and the events in Harper Lee ’s novel To Kill A Mockingbird. There are four classes in Maycomb; they are distinguished in the Tom

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    Our True Selves in the Form of a Spiritual Reality Those unfamiliar with Hinduism may believe that it is a polytheistic religion‚ this; however‚ is untrue. Despite the existence of around 330 million Hindu gods‚ the mediated sacred for Hindus is Brahman. Hinduism is considered to be a monist religion‚ meaning it takes a variety of existing things and explains them in a single substance. Brahman may also be thought of as monistic because It is considered to be the hub from which all deities manifest

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    Confucianism in China: Past and Present China‚ a country of ancient history and tradition‚ known for having one of the oldest roots in history and carrying on ancient practices to the modern day‚ but China is rapidly changing‚ with new beliefs‚ practices and cultural ties China is rapidly becoming a world power‚ reforming those old traditions and creating new ones. However‚ the influences of ancient philosophies‚ such as Legalism‚ Taoism‚ and Confucianism‚ can still be felt in modern China influencing

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    studying Modern China a common thread of ethical‚ cultural‚ religious‚ political‚ social‚ and economic aspects can be analyzed in relationship to Confucianism and its affect on international relations. These aspects show that historically (particularly the nineteenth century) China initially resisted the acceptance of Western influence in order to maintain its high level of uniqueness‚ isolation‚ and Confucianism which has bred its prosperity and demise. From its early to modern societies it

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    Worksheet 2: Hinduism Javan D. Reed Business Ethics and Individual Values (ADM 472) Instructor: Dr. Bob Tedeschi Edward Waters College Climb Program 68 March 12‚ 2013 Worksheet 2: Hinduism Hinduism is generally regarded as the world’s oldest organized religion. It consists of thousands of different religious groups that have evolved in India since 1500 BCE. They recognize a single deity‚ and view other Gods and Goddesses as manifestations or aspects of that supreme God. Henotheistic

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    1. Hinduism 72 -113 2. Buddhism 128 – 155 Hinduism Hinduism has also been the source of three other religions. (Jainism‚ Buddhism‚ Sikhism) The word Hindu comes from the Sanskrit name for the river Indus‚ Sindhu. Hindu may refer to a great variety of religious beliefs and practices‚ it generally applies to the religion of the people of India. “Hindus‚” Indians who did not convert to Islam 7th to 15th century C.E‚ Hinduism flourished in much of Southeast Asia and still survives on the Indonesian Island

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    great religion work of the Aryans - the Rig Veda. The Veda and the Brahmins‚ the priests‚ came to hold a most prominent place in Vedic society. By about the forth century B.C. Hinduism had supplanted the older Vedic faith and became supreme. During this period two new religions Buddhism and Jainism developed out of Hinduism. The basic institution of the society was the extended family. The family consisted of eldest male and his wife‚ their sons‚ grandsons and heir wives and children and unmarried

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    Confucianism Jesus Ortiz University of Phoenix February 19‚ 2015 Ronald Griffen Confucianism can be defined as an ethical and philosophical system that developed from the teachings of a Chinese philosopher called Confucius. The core of this system is humanistic in nature and followers of this particular religion always aim at making sure that everything is done in the right way. The main purpose of this paper is to explore Confucianism as a religion and some of the teachings that it propagates

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