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…the Buddhists are vegetarians. But many Indians believe that Buddha, died because he ate a sick animal. Buddhism does not have a God. But many Buddhists keep images of Buddha. There are two main doctrines in Buddhism, Mahayana and Hinayana. Mahayana…
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…? “The Buddha was an Indian prince who lived in the sixth century B.C.” (2). By accident he learned the gloom and reality of the world outside of his kingdom. Soon, he left the kingdom to rescue the “suffers”. By traveling to different towns, he taught people…
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…the first terrible winter which was thrusting a contagious disease called small pox amongst the Puritans, leaving half of them dead. God sent his Holy Spirit to guide the Indians to help the needy Pilgrims. After introducing Sqanto, a native, and Samoset…
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…a contagious disease called small pox amongst the Puritans, leaving half of them dead. God sent his Holy Spirit to guide the Indians to help the needy Pilgrims. After introducing Sqanto, a native, and Samoset, the chief, the Indians and Pilgrims worked together…
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…pushed them out in 1947, and now has an established government and society. Hopefully they have come back to their old ways and didn’t lose track. Gandhi was the head of the Indian National Congress and very influential in the freedom of India from…
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…, no pesticides, and no herbicides. Cannabis Hemp (also known as Indian Hemp) has enormous potential to become a major natural resource that can benefit both the economy and the environment. In 1794 President George Washington once said” Make the most you can…
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…these individual cities into different cultures, and in some cases that is true. For example Brampton is hugely popular for its West Indian, Pakistani, Guyana’s, Sikh, and other Middle–Eastern cultures. Markham can be noted for its strong population of Asian immigrants…
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…between the sides of the Atlantic. Several taxes came into play called "Acts," these were to help pay for the protection of the colonies in the French and Indian War. These Acts were unfair because America could only trade with England so they had…
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…within American Indian culture, and a strong natural association to nature that most closely resembles the “familiar” entity of Wiccan practices. The dream is concluded by the shriek of a hawk, another familiar element of the Indians, which is undoubtedly…
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…access of the waters. One tactic used by the Europeans to settle in North America with their neighbouring Amerindians was intermarriage. Europeans believed it could be taken to their advantage. Intermarriage took place because Europeans and “white Indians
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