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    The leaders leading the nonviolence movements also play an important part in determining the success of a movement. An example of a strong‚ supported leader is the Dalai Lama‚ “His non-violent campaigning has had scant effect in China itself–its main impact has been abroad. In galvanizing international public opinion‚ the Dalai Lama has become a symbol for Tibetan

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    most of the times without even realizing it. Comparing yourself to those around you is not always the case‚ it can be comparing yourself to your old self. The Dalai Lama and Howard Cutler in “ the source of happiness” said “Our feeling of life satisfaction often depends on who we compare

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    T. (1978:25). Stress. MD: University Park Press. Cryer‚ B.‚ McCrathy‚ R.‚ & Childre‚ D. (2003). Pull die plug on stress. Harvard Business Review‚ 81‚ 102-107. Cunningham‚ J.B. (1997). The stress management sourcebook. Los Angeles: Lowell House. Dalai Lama‚ H.H. (2001). An open heart: Practicing compassion in everyday life. New York: Time Warner Trade. Greenberg‚ J.‚ & Baron‚ R.(2003). Behaviour in organisations understanding and managing the human side of work. New Jersey: Pearson Education. Hayman

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    others. Are they living a less fulfilling life for not dedicating their existence to their family‚ a potential spouse‚ or even the strangers they pass on their way to work every morning? Are they as wrong as Ted Bundy for not being as “right” as the Dalai Lama? Often it seems we live in a black and white world‚ where our options are ultimately reduced to either being right or wrong‚ but most of us lead our lives in a shade of gray. Are we wrong for doing so as well? I mean‚ I doubt it‚ but then again

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    humankind‚ regarded as shared by all humans.” Are we really changing as a human beings‚ or are we still the same? No matter how changed the world is‚ we as a human beings haven’t and cannot change. In the article‚ “Ethics and the New Genetics”‚ Dalai Lama argued that “All human being have an equal value and an equal potential for goodness… because there is so much more to human beings than their color‚ language‚ religion and tribe.”(page195) In the article‚ “The Myth of Universal Love” Stephen T

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    Tibetan culture Tibetan culture developed under the influence of a number of factors. Contact with neighboring countries and cultures- including Nepal‚ India and China–have influenced the development of Tibetan culture‚ but the Himalayan region’s remoteness and inaccessibility have preserved distinct local influences. Buddhism has exerted a particularly strong influence on Tibetan culture since its introduction in the 7th century. Art‚ literature‚ and music all contain elements of the prevailing

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    Jairo 12-19-12 P.6 English 10R The Sunflower Simon Wiesenthal was born in Poland‚ December 31‚ 1908. Simon was a Jew trapped in 7 different concentration camps. He drew pictures of what he saw to recount the horror. Simon was liberated in May 5‚ 1945. Simon started a club/program to bring Nazis to justice. His main target was Adolf Eichmann; a Nazi who wanted to kill all the

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    References: Cheeeziii.(2010). Euthanasia (Summary of the Case). Retrieved May 19‚2013. Gushee‚ David P.(2006). The Sanctity Of Life. Retrieved May 19‚2013‚ from http://cbhd.org/content/sanctity-life LamaDalai.(unknown).A Guide to Cultivating Compassion in Your Life‚ With 7 Practices . Retrieved May 10‚2013‚ from http://zenhabits.net/a-guide-to-cultivating-compassion-in-your-life-with-7-practices/

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    Relevance of Gandhi in Modern Times | | by Rajen Barua | |   | Looking at the present state of affairs in India‚ the birthplace of Gandhi‚ one would probably surmise that Gandhism‚ whatever the term may mean‚ cannot have any relevance in modern times. Gandhi is called the Father of the Nation who‚ single handedly stood up against the mighty British Empire‚ without any arms‚ and brought her independence. However‚ today‚ just after 60 years of his assassination‚ Gandhi is remembered in India

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    No matter how bad a crime a person commits‚ one should still forgive that person when he or she asks for forgiveness. Sometimes people go for the wrong thing because they’re forced to do it just like the dying Nazi. Simon Wiesenthal should have forgiven the dying Nazi because one should forgive but not forget‚ it is a central tenet of the Jews religion‚ and there’s no limit to forgiveness. A reason on why Simon should’ve forgiven the dying soldier is because one should forgive but not forget

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