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Title: Impacts Of Family Traditions And Religion In India
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September 30, 1997 |
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This could lead to many harsh or unfair ruling by older siblings or by other members of society. This would lead for the younger sibling to have to adjust greatly as they grow into adulthood. These rules that govern Indian household are often strict and are always final... Showed first 250 characters
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These rules that govern Indian household are often strict and are always final. This is accepted by all.
Another deciding factor in what shapes the lives of Indians are the strict rules of their religions such as not crossing water or eating beef. Also not cutting their hair is another religious rule that must be followed for Sikhs... Showed next 250 characters
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