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    Edexcel GCSE Religious Studies Unit 14 Sikhism Teacher Guide Kanwar Ranvir Singh Published by Pearson Education Limited‚ a company incorporated in England and Wales‚ having its registered office at Edinburgh Gate‚ Harlow‚ Essex‚ CM20 2JE. Registered company number: 872828 www.pearsonschoolsandfecolleges.co.uk Edexcel is a registered trade mark of Edexcel Limited Text © Pearson Education Ltd 2010 First published 2010 12 11 10 09 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 British Library Cataloguing

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    Jai Nanda Mrs. Mormando English 11R 13 January 2017 How can we stop Americans from discriminating and being ignorant about the Sikh religion? Sikhism is a very little known religion in America‚ yet it is the fifth largest in the world. This monotheistic religion was founded in Punjab‚ India by Guru Nanak in the 15th century. Sikh discrimination is a very small and unknown topic‚ no one knows about it and it hasn’t been thoroughly explored yet. If anything‚ people only know that only Muslims have

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    LeDrew 1 Sikhism in Canada: Past‚ Present and Future Sikhs Arrive to Canada In the world today there are many different religions‚ all of which have their own beliefs and traditions. Sikhism is one religion in Canada that has had many struggles to be accepted into society. In 1897 Sikhs began to arrive in Canada: “Up to 1950‚ Sikhs constituted more than 85% of all East Indian immigration to Canada.” (Brar 1) These Sikhs were not welcomed with open arms‚ however Canada was not happy with the amount

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    canal ran through the middle of the street as a part of the water supply scheme. It was initially divided into three sections:[4] [pic] [pic] Jama Masjid‚ the iconic 17th-century mosque of Chandni Chowk • Lahori darwaza to Chowk Kotwali (near Gurdwara Shish Ganj): This section closest to the imperial residence‚ was called Urdu Bazar‚ i.e.‚ the encampment market. The language Urdu got

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    The movie that I chose to do this report on is titled‚ ‘Bend it Like Beckham.’ It is about a Sikh girl who is being raised in England. This girl is confronted with a lot of issues pertaining to her culture and religion and how these both clash with the culture of England. She wants to do things that her fellow colleagues are doing‚ but is not allowed due to her parent’s strict respect of their religion. In the following pages‚ I will first explain the significance of the man on the wall in the

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    R.K PG House House Number N4 Master Mehnga Singh Colony Opposite Nanaksar Gurdwara‚ Birring‚ Jalandhar Cantt Cell Number: 98152 77687‚ 98781 41332 Name | | Father’s Name | | Date of Birth | | Residence Address | | Contact Number | | Emergency Number | | Year of semester | | Date of Joining | | Date of leaving | | Security deposit | | | | Rules and Regulation * Security deposit will be returned

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    a crowded bazaar

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    a crowded bazaar! There were large crowds of people at the shops. There were motor cars‚ rickshaws‚ scooters and taxies. The buses‚ too‚ were plying up and down the bazaar. We kept to the foot-path. Soon we were at the Fountain. There we saw the Gurdwara Sis Ganj with its golden dome. A large number of devotees were going in or coming out. We moved on. There were shops dealing in all sorts of goods. There were the cloth merchants‚ chemists‚ jewelers‚ confectioners1‚ tobacconists‚ leather goods merchants

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    Religion Origin of All Things Nature of God View of Human Nature View of Good and Evil View of “Salvation” View of After Life Practices and Rituals Celebrations and Festivals Week 1 Indigenous Peoples Bursts of Cosmic Energy creates everything God is in everything Humans should be in touch with nature and all that is around them Good and Evil is in everyone and everything They must choose which one they act upon Balance with Nature and everything in it Most have no specific mention of the afterlife

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    unique socioeconomic development in the Persian Gulf has meant that the UAE is generally more liberal than its neighbors. While Islam is the main religion‚ Emiratis have been known for their religious tolerance‚ and churches‚ Hindu temples‚ Sikh Gurdwara can be found alongside mosques. However‚ there are no Jewish synagogue in the United Arab Emirates. A cosmopolitan atmosphere is gradually growing. As a result there are a variety of foreign-influenced schools‚ cultural centers‚ and themed

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    with God. Practices within the Sikhism religion include prayer and meditation on God’s name‚ services at the gurdwara temple‚ worship and charity. Despite the various practices and origins’ of these eastern religions‚ Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ Jainism has much in common. These three religions strongly believe in karma which stresses nonviolence among all living things‚ including themselves. They believe that if one does well their life will end in happiness and if one does badly their life will result

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