Visit a Iskcon temple close to you.Devotees there will guide you very well.
Buddhism is an offshoot of Hinduism. They both teach breaking the cycle of Karma
Hinduism.
Yes, you can teach with a Master's in Education.
To teach at a community college with a master's degree, you typically need a master's degree in the subject you want to teach, relevant work experience, and possibly teaching experience or a teaching certificate.
Yes, the minimum educational requirement to teach at a college or university is a master's degree.
Hinduism and Buddhism teach that there is a cycle of life, death, and rebirth. This cycle is called samsara, and being released from it is called moksha.
I am not sure what you are referring to. an MA is a master's degree. There is a master of arts (MA), and a master in science degree (MS).
Other than what? Reincarnation is taight in Hinduism and Buddhism
Hinduism, Buddhism Islam, Judaism and Christianity all teach good things and to do good acts and also teach the code of conduct. All these religions tell you to behave in a specific manner. All these religions teach in worshiping a creator. These religions teach that there is a power above them who created the whole universe and that life is a test. All these religions teach equality and brotherhood.
Many may disagree, but at its core Hinduism is monotheistic. There are many manifestations of the one deity.
The Hindu God Vishnu is the supreme being in the religion of Hinduism. He is the master of all and is described in this way in Hindu sacred texts and writings.
Hinduism has been the root of teaching world nonviolence. However Hinduism does not always teach to be nonviolent, When your dharma is in danger it shows you to take required steps to protect your dhrama. Mahabharata is great example of this.