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Response Question Write down at least 5 things you know about India. Think about weather, land, religions, culture, Media, important figures, food, etc. 10/15/14

Introduction to Hinduism

Yoga (1) Origins of Yoga, important terms, why it’s done, how it’s done, spread of yoga around the world Food (2) Important ingredients, regional food differences, spread of Indian food around the world Industry (3) Main industries of India, percentage of the population that works in these industries, working conditions, pay, trade partners, outsourcing Marriage (4) Is marriage an important part of Indian Culture? Are there different practices depending on religion (Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism)? How do people find a partner (arranged marriages)? Walk us through a typical wedding ceremony. Media (5) What types of programming are popular in India (TV and Film), description of programming, info on Bollywood, main stars, spread of Indian media around the world. Education (6) How important is education in India? Are Indians well educated generally? Is there education system currently changing? How? Language (7) What languages are mainly spoken? How many? How long has these languages been around, written? Common phrases?

Cornels page (Buddhism) and (Caste System) Homework

What is your view of Reincarnation? Positives and negatives? What is your view of Karma? Positives and negatives? What is your view of Caste? Positives and negatives? Journal Question10/17/14

1. “It is better to do one’s own duty badly, than to do another’s duty well” - Krishna How does this statement support the caste system? 2. What are some similarities between Confucianism and Hinduism's Caste system? 3. How might Karma, Reincarnation, and dharma be tools for the powerful to remain in power? 4. What problems did Gautama Buddha see with Hinduism?

During the 18th and 19th centuries European powers were in a race to take control of territory. This was known as Imperialism. There were five main reasons for this...

You should all have a packet of papers that look like this.

The below portion breaks down how to identify each motive. Also there are these symbol boxes. Your first task today is to create a simple symbol for each motive and draw it in the box.

I will show you a slide You will write what you see here You and your partner will choose one or more motives you think are depicted in this slide. Then you will explain why you chose the motive here