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https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080517074136AAeGgpp- most of the inforamtion was reliable, however the inforamtion wasn't very distint and required a few minutes of our own research to make sense it. Overall, it gave us a lot of useful information and seemed to have stupendous-explained quotes.

http://www.himalayanacademy.com/blog/taka/2011/09/10/how-do-hindus-view-other-religions/- This website helped us a numerous number of times as it provieded quotes, holy scriptures and key teachings, which as a group we found useful. Likewise, we were also able to convey a lot of visual images with the help of key aspects, quotes from the Rig Veda, Bh and many other holy scriptures.

http://www.sahistory.org.za/south-africa-1806-1899/pass-laws-south-africa-1800-1994- It haelped us on a few points on chapter 2 for racism as it protrayed the protests and marches that Mahatma Gandhi lead to prevent as much racism in South Africa as possible. Moreover, it gave us a brif overview of Gandhi's journey in South Africa as well as some astonishing facts.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/rs/prejudice/hinduismrev2.shtml- This was our main source for a few of the chapter however not all, because it didn't mention anything on the attitudes to other relgions and forgivness/reconciliation. For this reason, it had a repledent amount of context for attitudes to gender and priniciple of equality, which relieved a lot of hassle.

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