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Academic cheating is defined as representing someone else's work as your own. It can take many forms: from sharing another's work to purchasing a term paper or test questions in advance, to paying another to take a test or do the work for you.
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Durkheim's perspective on religion: • He has defined it as a 'unified system of beliefs and practices related to sacred things that is things set apart and forbidden beliefs and practices which unite one single moral community called a church. • According to Durkheim in every religion a distinction is made between sacred and profane • Sacred things include an element of supernatural. • Profane things are kept at distance from sacred and are considered away from religion
Max Weber's perspective on religion: • He started his theory of religion in his book entitled " The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism” • Calvinism (protestants) exerted an important influence on the emergence and growth of capitalism characterized to earn money and to re-invest profit as a mode of economic organization. • The Calvinist believed that the world was created for the glory of god that any work in this world has to be done for his glory, making even mundane work's acts of glory. • Calvinist also believed in the concept of pre destination which meant whether one will go to heaven or hell was pre ordained. • The money earned was not to be used for worldly consumption rather the ethics of calvinism was to live frugally.
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1 kg = 103 g
1 m2 = 104 cm2
1 kg m2 s–2 = 1 kg × 1 m2 × 1 s–2
=103 g × 104 cm2 × 1 s–2 = 107 g cm2 s–2
1 kg m2s–2 = 107 g cm2 s–2
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Humanism:
1. It means the service of humanity irrespective of caste, colour or creed.
2. The writers of the Renaissance age took up their subjects from the Bible. But their aim was the welfare of all mankind.
3. The power of reasoning of man is very fine; His inner faculties are unlimited. His body is the temple of living God. He is supreme among God's creations.
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Some of the direct sources are:-
- Mining: It is a process by which commercially variable valuable mineral resources are extracted from Earth’s surface which includes precious stones, rocks and solid fuels.
- Drilling: Scientists world over are working on two major projects such as “Deep Ocean Drilling Projects” and “Integrated Ocean Drilling Project”. The deepest drill at Kola, in Arctic Ocean, has so far reached a depth of 12 km.
- Volcanic Eruptions: When molten material is thrown onto the surfaced the earth during volcanic eruption it becomes available for analysis
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- Agriculture began between 7000 and 6000 BCE.
- Soil was very fertile here but agriculture was threatened because of natural causes.
- Ur, Lagash, Kish, Uruk and Mari were some of its important cities.
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