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Hinduism.
they do not share any basic terms. B Sanātana Dharma Evidence from inscriptions indicates that Hindus had begun to use the word dharma for their religion by the 7th century. After other religions of Indian origin also began to use this term, Hindus then adopted the expression san ātana dharma to distinguish their dharma from others. The word san ātana, meaning immemorial as well as eternal, emphasized the unbroken continuity of the Hindu tradition in contrast to the other dharmas . The Bu...
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Analyse Untold lie Winesburg Ohio
the author as it is an efficient way to maintain the reader's interest and to create even a stronger climactic moment. In the passage under study there is another clearly visible technique which helps creating more intense climax, an explanation of consciousness, epiphany. And we see one of the primarily characteristic of it, the suddenness of its apparition. In fact," Of a sudden" Ray's process of realization started after he rediscovers the beauty of Winesburg and parall...
- Geosistema Geosistema, concepto que deriva de la aplicación de la teoría de sistemas a los estudios del paisaje que realiza la geografía.
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Embarazo y parto - ciencias de la naturaleza.
La toxemia es otra complicación seria de la última etapa del embarazo. Los síntomas son hipertensión, aumento súbito y cuantioso de peso debido a un edema, llegando aganar de 11 a 13 kilos en un mes, y aparición de proteínas en la orina. Si no se trata, llega a producir ataques de apoplejía y coma que, en casos extremos, puede conducira la muerte del niño. Cuando se diagnostica una toxemia grave, hay que extraer al niño lo antes posible para protegerlo tanto a él como a la madre. Esta situaciónd...
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Deforestación - ciencias de la naturaleza.
las áreas boscosas de Inglaterra ya estaban deforestadas. A mediados del siglo XVII en la península Ibérica había desaparecido el 75% de los bosques. En la Europacontinental y en América del Norte, la deforestación se aceleró durante los siglos XVIII y XIX, con el fin de despejar tierras y dedicarlas a cultivos alimentarios paraabastecer a las ciudades industriales y hacer frente a las necesidades de combustible y de materiales de construcción. Desde entonces, la creciente productividad agrícola...
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"Which was this.
was good. It'seasy tobe emotional. Youcanalways makeascene. Remember meeight months ago?Thatwaseasy." "It didn't sound easy.""Itwas simple. Highsandlows make youfeel that things matter, butthey're nothing." "Sowhat's something?" "Beingreliable issomething. Beinggood." "And what about thekey?" "Atthe end ofhis letter hewrote, 'Ihave something foryou. Inthe blue vase, onthe shelf in the bedroom, isakey. Itopens asafe-deposit boxatour bank. Ihope you'll understand whyIwanted youtohave it.'" "And? W...
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Aristotle
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INTRODUCTION
Aristotle (384-322
BC),
Greek philosopher and scientist, who shares with Plato and Socrates the distinction of being the most famous of ancient philosophers.
succession of individuals. These processes are therefore intermediate between the changeless circles of the heavens and the simple linear movements of the terrestrialelements. The species form a scale from simple (worms and flies at the bottom) to complex (human beings at the top), but evolution is not possible. C Aristotelian Psychology For Aristotle, psychology was a study of the soul. Insisting that form (the essence, or unchanging characteristic element in an object) and matter (the commonu...
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Aristotle.
succession of individuals. These processes are therefore intermediate between the changeless circles of the heavens and the simple linear movements of the terrestrialelements. The species form a scale from simple (worms and flies at the bottom) to complex (human beings at the top), but evolution is not possible. C Aristotelian Psychology For Aristotle, psychology was a study of the soul. Insisting that form (the essence, or unchanging characteristic element in an object) and matter (the commonu...
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english writings
Now,nobody can deny the importance roles that have been played by women .They work honestly for instance their participation in political life.Women try to issue more laws to be egalitarian in terms of sexual equality,they realize that responsibility must be shared at home,ine the family,in the educational sphere and finally in the workplaces.Moreover they involve in political parties to describe the problems of today's society in an intersting way and provide innovative solutions.Even...
- Elsewhere by gabriele zevin
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El ordenador - (exposé gratuit en espagnol).
FUNCIONAMIENTO DEL ORDENADOR Los primeros ordenadores solo servían para realizar cálculos matemáticos, pero en la actualidad se usan con fines muy variados. Encualquier caso, el esquema de funcionamiento de un ordenador siempre es el mismo: 1. Primero hay que introducir datos en el ordenador: se puede hacer a mano, mediante el teclado, o introduciéndolos desde algún soporte, como un disquete o un CD-ROM. 2. A continuación, el ordenador procesa los datos. 3. Por último, el ordenador nos propo...
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The Story of An Hour by Kate Chopin
“The Dream of An Hour”, it is described as a dream to describe something unrealistic and unreachable. Women were not allowed to think for themselves or have an opinion of their own, they had to have the same opinions as their husbands or fathers, at the time. It took her husband dying for her to feel free, it was the only way, back then, for a woman to be free, as women were always financially dependent on men, a woman goes from being dependant on her father to being dependant on her husband, sh...
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Tortugas - ciencias de la naturaleza.
plastrón. El caparazón de dos piezas está unido a las vértebras y a las costillas; la estructura y tamaño del espaldar y el plastrón varía de una especie a otra. Las distintasespecies exhiben también cambios adaptativos en su comportamiento y forma de vida. TortugasEl cuerpo de las tortugas está envuelto en un caparazón formado por una serie de placas óseas cubiertas por un escudo córneo. Lasvértebras y costillas están fusionadas en el interior del caparazón, reforzándolo. Las tortugas acuáticas...
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Child Abuse.
C Social Isolation and Low Community Involvement Parents and caretakers who abuse children tend to be socially isolated. Few violent parents belong to any community organizations, and most have little contact withfriends or relatives. This lack of social involvement deprives abusive parents of support systems that would help them deal better with social or family stress. Moreover,the lack of community contacts makes these parents less likely to change their behavior to conform with community va...
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The Souls of Black Folk by W.
in amused contempt and pity. One ever feels his two-ness,—an American, a Negro; two souls, two thoughts, two unreconciled strivings; two warring ideals in onedark body, whose dogged strength alone keeps it from being torn asunder. The history of the American Negro is the history of this strife—this longing to attain self-conscious manhood, to merge his double self into a better and truer self. Inthis merging he wishes neither of the older selves to be lost. He would not Africanize America, f...
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Cosmology - astronomy.
In 1917 American scientist Harlow Shapley measured the distance to several groups of stars known as globular clusters. He measured these distances by using amethod developed in 1912 by American astronomer Henrietta Leavitt. Leavitt’s method relates distance to variations in brightness of Cepheid variables, a class of starsthat vary periodically in brightness. Shapley’s distance measurements showed that the clusters were centered around a point far from the Sun. The arrangement of theclusters was...
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- Text - science as a vocation
- The Alchimist
- On the road