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    Study Guide Mesopotamia Hammurabi’s Code of Laws‚ this is the first known written law code Tigris and Euphrates rivers Mesopotamia means‚ “land between two rivers” Hebrews created monotheism and the Ten Commandments Social classes Men were the center of the family‚ women had few rights and were not allowed to attend school Invented the wheel‚ the plow‚ and bronze weapons. Also created measurements for time (60 sec) If you hurt someone in the same social class‚ then they can hurt you. (Eye

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    Introduction (PLANS AND AIMS) For this assignment I aim on researching and finding out more information on two different forms of complimentary medicine that suits my interest. For my first choice‚ I chose Aromatherapy. I find Aromatherapy interesting but I hope to find much more information on how it treats people physically and psychology. For my second choice‚ I chose meditation because I know very little about it yet its one of the most popular forms of complimentary therapy known today.

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    contributions of a great many religious leaders. Buddhism‚ on the other hand‚ developed its equally complex belief and ritual system much later than Hinduism under its founder‚ Siddhartha Gautama (565-483 BC)‚ who is otherwise known as the Buddha or Enlightened One. Both these religions originated in India. Siddhartha Gautama was a Hindu who found elements of the Hindu theology lacking and after years of searching for truth created the religion now known as Buddhism. Because of these basic similarities

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    COMPANY HISTORY Amalgamated Bean Coffee Trading Company Limited (ABCTCL) is an entrepreneurial venture of Chairman‚ Mr. V. G. Siddhartha. His passion for coffee coupled with the opportunity provided by the deregulation of The Coffee- Board in 1993 created the perfect timing for the launch of this company. Their visionary Chairman could foresee the demand for Indian coffee abroad and ABCTCL began exporting coffee to coffee connoisseurs across USA‚ Europe & Japan. The "Coffee Day" as brand was born

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    Starting off as a wealthy class member and giving it all up for perfection would be a difficult task for many‚ but this task was accomplished by Siddhartha Gautama‚ also known as the Buddha‚ and the founder of Buddhism. Buddha not only affected the lives of the many followers of his days‚ but it affects many people to this day. In the times though between 500 BCE and 1000 CE‚ it had a great impact on the multiple dynasties ruling during this time period. In its competition with the many other religions

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    Chapter 3- Sections 1-4 I. The Indo – Europeans A. Indo-Europeans Migrate 1. The Indo-Europeans were a group of nomadic people who came from the steppes – dry grasslands that stretched north of the Caucasus 2. They herded sheep‚ cattle and goats and tamed horses 3. The modern languages of Europe‚ Southwest Asia‚ South Asia; English Spanish‚ Persian and Hindi all trace their origins back to different forms of the original Indo-European language 4. The Indo-Europeans began to migrate outward

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    slight understanding of the Buddhist religion and some of its ideals and practices. Buddhism datesback to the fifth century BCE. Siddhartha Gautama‚ son of a ruler of India‚ had foretold at his birth by seers that he would either become a Buddha or a great ruler (Hagen‚ 26). After a shelter upbringing that his father hoped would shape him into a leader like himself‚ Siddhartha left his home at the age of 29 and wandered in the forest meditating. It was at this point that he achieved enlightenment and

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    first reforming themselves and taking action to improve their immediate surroundings and relations‚ and then gradually extending their wisdom‚ courage and compassion into a wider sphere. Buddhism originates in the teachings of Shakyamuni (Gautama Siddhartha)‚ the historical founder of Buddhism who was born in what is now Nepal some 2‚500 years ago.Shakyamuni was born a prince but renounced his royal upbringing to embark on a spiritual quest to understand how human suffering could be ended. Eventually

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    impossible to separate the one from the other. All art forms express both Hindu and Buddhist iconography. Buddhism in Nepal Buddhism‚ the fourth largest religion all over the world‚ has strong roots in Nepal. Buddhism in Nepal dates from the birth of Siddhartha Gautama himself‚ therefore Buddhist influences are evident on the culture of Nepal. Nepal is the meeting point for Indian and Tibetan Buddhist traditions. Culture of Nepal The culture of Nepal is a assemblage of music‚ architecture‚ religion

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    ASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION ESSAY ON RELIGION Name : Reg. No. : Course Submitted to : RELIGION: Religion is a set of beliefs‚ cultural system and worldviews that establish symbols that relate humanity to spirituality and to moral values. It defines who you are‚ what you are and your views about the world. It gives its followers guidelines which frames their actions‚ attitudes‚ cultures and belief. TYPES OF RELIGIONS: There are more than four thousand religions in this world‚ however‚ most

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