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Arjuna is ready to fight in battle against the Pandavas. He has Krishna by his side, as this deity has taken the form of his charioteer. As Arjuna draws closer to the battlefield he realizes that his relatives are present in both armies and is confronted with a moral crisis. He tells Krishna he does not want to fight if that means killing his own kin. However, Krishna offers a solution to push and motivate Arjuna to fight. Krishna says that the enemy is the enemy, and that the only thing that would perish in this battle are bodies of the enemy, bodies are just flesh because life is eternal, so killing their bodies should not stop Arjuna from following his duty or dharma as Krishna says that "never was there a time when I did not exist, nor you, nor these lords of men, and never shall any of us cease to exist hereafter;" this connects to the Hindu belief of moksha because it pursues freedom or liberation from earthly things and focusing on spiritual enlightenment.
The United States home front during World War II supported the war effort in many ways, including a wide range of volunteer efforts and submitting to government-managed rationing and price controls
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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During the war of 1812.<span> Jackson refused to give up, even when the government ordered the militia to disband. When some of the men wanted to leave, he threatened them with a gun if they tried. Because Jackson was very uncompromising, the soldiers started to call him 'Old Hickory".</span>
Answer:
Not malleable
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