karama is an Arabic word which means dignity... and since you post your question in history category, karama was Battle fought between Jordanian and Israelis i think in the 70s.
2006-08-03 23:00:33
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answered by rania75 3
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Karama Meaning
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answered by starich 4
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Karama is an electoral division of the Legislative Assembly in Australia's Northern Territory. It was first created in 1987, and derives its name from the suburb of the same name. It is an urban electorate, covering only 3.38 sq km and taking in the Darwin suburbs of Karama and Malak. There were 4318 people enrolled within the electorate as of June 2005.
The Country Liberal Party's Mick Palmer won the seat in 1987, and as the incumbent member during the height of the CLP's dominance of Territory politics, had little trouble holding the seat through the next three elections. Until the 2000s, it was almost unheard of for a sitting member to be defeated, so few thought Palmer would face much difficulty gaining a fourth term at the 2001 election. However, the Australian Labor Party swept through the northern suburbs of Darwin and Palmer was unexpectedly defeated by the ALP candidate, Delia Lawrie, the daughter of former long-serving independent MP Dawn Lawrie. Lawrie's victory created the first mother-daughter political dynasty in Australian politics, and she soon established herself in the electorate. She was easily re-elected at the 2005 election, significantly increasing her majority.
2006-08-03 22:59:10
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answered by charice266 5
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Karama is an arabic word that means dignity , if u want to know what dignity means read it in the Webster's dic.
2006-08-03 23:05:15
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answered by Moon_light1985 2
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Maybe you mean karma?
Karma (Sanskrit: कर्म from the root kṛ, "to do", [meaning deed] meaning action, effect, destiny) is a term that comprises the entire cycle of cause and effect. Karma is a sum of all that an individual has done, is currently doing and will do. The effects of all deeds actively create past, present and future experiences, thus making one responsible for one's own life, and the pain in others. In religions that incorporate reincarnation, karma extends through one's present life and all past and future lives as well.
The "Law of Karma" is central in Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism, & Jainism. (These religions were formed in India). All living creatures are responsible for their karma - way of life - and for their release from samsara. As a term, it can be traced back to the early Upanishads.
The Law of Karma is taught in the esoteric Christian tradition, Essenian and later Rosicrucian, as the "Law of Cause and Consequence/Effect" [1]. However, this western esoteric tradition adds that the essence of the teachings of Christ is that the law of sin and death may be overcome by Love, which will restore immortality.
The process view of release (moksha) from ego-consciousness (ahamkar) through individual responsibility for the totality of action with its inherent karma can be contrasted with the soteriological view of mainstream denominations of Christianity: grace given by faith in the suffering, death and resurrection of a singular saviour.
2006-08-03 22:57:49
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answered by bombhaus 4
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do you mean karma???
1. Hinduism & Buddhism The total effect of a person's actions and conduct during the successive phases of the person's existence, regarded as determining the person's destiny.
2. Fate; destiny.
2006-08-03 22:59:17
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answered by time-OUT 4
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Firstly in the law of karma reincarnation is true. Or let us just assume It is true , so karma says that a person suffers in his present life for all the s**t he has done in his previous life
2006-08-03 23:02:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Every action you take is reflected on your life in the future, Or a reflection of your past.
2006-08-03 22:59:56
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answered by firedup 6
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Karma means you get what you deserve - either in this life or the next.
2006-08-03 23:15:46
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answered by Anonymous
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i believe u meant "karma", its a type of cause and effect type of thing, kinda like a boomerang... it comes back to you. lets say you do good things for ppl.. that charity you did will come back to you as another form like someone lending a helping hand or just good luck... its hard to explain lol... you should watch "My Name is Earl" on NBC
pshht... ppl and their dictionary definitions
2006-08-03 23:03:31
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answered by sunshine on a rainy day 2
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