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    Statement of Purpose

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    Throughout my life‚ I have been driven by the desire to create and innovate‚ a capability that is always known to transcend the active acquisition of knowledge. In this era of globalization‚ I decided not to just get enthralled by the sociological marvels‚ but to play my part in it. In view of such global scenario‚ my decision to pursue Certificate course in Aged Care Work that would open the gateway to enhanced career options leading to Nursing in Medical Sector. The path‚ to realize the dream

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    GURU HARGOBIND SAHIB JI http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4049/4292536847_eecfc36f53.jpg Thousands of Muslims were becoming followers of Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji. Khawaja Raushan was a very respected Muslim Faqir with thousands of people visiting him to pay him respect and get boons. However Khawaja Raushan’s own mind was restless‚ he was in search of a true Guru. Once a friend told him about Guru Ji‚ Khawaja Raushan reached Kiratpur and met Guru JI. When he heard Guru Ji’s he was so impressed

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    Mircea Eliade’s The Sacred and the Profane analyzes a wide variety of components that are found within various world religions. Eliade uses the history of religion to support his ideas as the the book itself is a brief introduction to religion as a whole‚ particulary the religions of primitive societies. Nonetheless‚ when looking to the past one can see that mankind’s desire to associate itself with the sacred has been occuring for thousands of years. From temples to passages of intiation‚ religious

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    Ravidas

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    The details of Guru Ravidas ’s life are controversial. According to some he was born in 1376/7 or else 1399. According to history he was born in a village named Seer Govardhanpur‚ near Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh‚ India. His father Baba Santokh Das was a Chamar leather merchant and Mata Kalsa Devi was his mother. His father got him married to Mata Lona Devi at early age and they had a son named Vijaydas. Saint Ravidas was the disciple of the famous Swami Ramanand of Varanasi. He was a close friend

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    Sikh Case Study

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    Warren Grover Williamson Sikh Temple April 10‚ 2013 Davenport University Sikh Temple Case 3 Warren T. Grover‚ Department of Business. Davenport University‚ Lettinga Campus. The case of the Sikh Temple has erupted many concerns both for the Sikh temple supporters and the neighboring citizens. The families who live in Evergreen‚ San Jose love their neighborhood. This same serenity attracted a man named Bob Singh Dhillon‚ when he first saw it he was determined he found the ideal site for

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    eastern religions

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    Donald Johnson 10/16/13 Eastern Religion Field Trip The Hindu temple was the first temple that are class attended. It was such a different atmosphere then the usual church setting I was accustom too. From every statue to every piece of clothing the Hindu temple was an incredible place to be in. It had a smoky scented smell in the room. The Gods had very colorful elaborate clothing on. The women would bring the clothing to make the gods look better than us humans. The only time the women would

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    Babaji on Depression

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    Cause Of Depression And How To Cure It H : Yesterday you were talking about depression and how to cure it. Baba Ji: "Naam bina sabh mithia hai - bereft of Naam all is temporary." “I am” is a depression. What you call normal life is actually all depression. Ask anybody how they feel. Children will say that they are bored or fed up. Fed up already at such a young age? Why? Because of the desires for more toys. More desires means more depression‚ more anxiety and more stress. Unfulfilled wishes

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    Country: Varanasi and India

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    My name is Anupam Rastogi. I love my country India very much. It has many beautiful mountains‚ lakes‚ rivers and deserts. It is the seventh largest country in the world. The river Ganga is one of the most holy rivers of India. In India‚ people of different religions live and speak different languages. It has many cultures and traditions. It is the birthplace of many great Gods like Lord Rama‚ Lord Krishna‚ Lord Buddha‚ Lord Mahavira and Guru Nanak Dev. Apart from this‚ many great leaders like‚ Rani

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    WORLD RELIGIONS Paper

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    Kelsey Strohoefer World Religions Reflection Paper November 24‚ 2014 Throughout this semester I have learned a great deal about different kinds of religions around the world. Within the variety of religions we have learned about this semester‚ there were so many different concepts and beliefs that came from each and every one of them. Although one might be extremely similar to the next‚ not one religion was exactly the same as the other; there was always something that would differentiate them

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    Eastern and Western Religions: Differences and Similarities On this vast planet with billions of people occupying its space‚ we can see that people have many differences‚ yet we are similar at our core. People always strive to find why who put us on this Earth and and we have gone to many lengths to find those answers. Religion has answered many of those particular questions for use. People feel at peace knowing that through religion we have found purpose in life and death. Much like people‚ religion

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