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3. learned
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While it might have seemed like a good idea for <u>Sultan Singh to start an egg business, the population of India is largely vegetarian</u> due to religious reasons and does not eat eggs so the business failed.
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Hot and Cold foods are described locally and known intuitively by many people who follow the Hindu religion. Eating habits are based on the demarcation.
<u>Cold foods are not eaten after sunset as they induce cold and fever it is believed. These include curd, fruits and even rice which is served hot.</u>
<u>Any other type of staple food is believed to be hot and can be eaten throughout the day.</u>
The Singh business did not run because of the strict eating habits of Hindu of which the above is a great example. These habits include not eating non vegetarian food on certain days for even the people who do. Thus a non vegetarian business finds it hard to function in a Hindu majority region.
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The movie Unbroken, based on the life and imprisonment of WWII soldier Louis Zamperini, closely parallels the themes seen in the book <em>Night </em>by Elie Wiesel. Both storylines are based on personal, true events of the narrator, with the movie portraying the harrowing details of a World War II soldier through a young actor's body. Both share themes of courage, perseverance, and through a first-person point of view, these pieces of art are able to put a lens up to the past. In the movie <em>Unbroken</em>, a WWII soldier gets captured and is forced into a Japanese war prisoner camp that tested its prisoners' emotional, mental, and physical strength. In <em>Night </em>by Elie Wiesel, the author shares his experiences as a Jewish prisoner in Auschwitz and Nazi concentration camps. Through their experiences and ability to convey this through visual media and material, both pieces share themes of suffering without hope and one's ability to persevere despite the odds against them.
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