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    Cyberbullying Informative Speech Outline I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: “Our prime purpose in life is to help others. And if you can’t help them‚ at least don’t hurt them.” – Dalai Lama B. Thesis: I am going to be talking to you about cyber bullying. C. Significance: Privacy is a thing of the past. Your every move is being posted online. Tagged photos‚ events on your Facebook timeline‚ posting your location‚ etc. D. Overview: I’m going to explain to you the definition of cyberbullying‚ the

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    From Boys to Savages Does every individual have the capacity to commit mass murder? Would the Dalai Lama commit unspeakable evil under the proper circumstances. Lord of the Flies is a novel written by William Golding about a group of ordinary schoolboys stranded on a remote island free from adult supervision‚ the boys eventually commit unspeakable acts of violence and evil. The boys are unconsciously mimicking the world around them where the adults engaged in a world war. Almost anyone under the

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    holy book Al’Quran. "Do not kill or take a human life which God has declared to be sacred." (Chapter 6‚verse 151) Christianity- Look in the booklet you got. Buddisham- In Buddhism there is no central authority on ethical matters but the Dalai Lama has spoken in favour of abortion under certain circumstances. In 1993 he said: "Of course‚ abortion‚ from a Buddhist viewpoint‚ is an act of killing and is negative‚ generally speaking. But it depends on the circumstances. If the unborn child will

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    This is something that the XIVth Dalai Lama has emphasized should be the case‚ and he recommends in certain situations amending old religious beliefs on the basis of modern development in a cautious manner. Based on some traditional views‚ replacing these religious aspects with science alone

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    Terrorism Its Causes and Effects !! Terrorism has become a worldwide phenomenon with its many faces and manifestations. State-sponsored terrorism presents its worst form. Pol Pot in Cambodia let loose such a terrorism which killed millions of Cambodians. In India terrorism has been there in many States. Terrorists do not hesitate in using even the most cruel methods of violence and do not spare even women and children. Essay And Article On : Terrorism In India !! In Punjab it has been Pakistan

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    a specific god. Many people argue that Buddhism is more a philosophy than a religion. The main objective of Buddhist followers is enlightenment and/or liberation from Samsara (the wheel of life) instead of going to a heaven (Eng‚ 2013). The Dalai Lama‚ the leader of the Buddhist religion‚ has made it known that they think it is great that there are so many religions in the world. One food does not satisfy everyone‚ so who is to say that one religion ever could (The Berzin archives‚ 2012). There

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    often misunderstood‚ as people believe that it is trying to convey that nothing exists‚ when what it is actually trying to convey is that things and events have no intrinsic existence and no individual identity except in our thoughts. As the 14th Dalai Lama said “The existence of things and events is not in dispute; it is the manner in which they exist that must be clarified.” It is closely linked to the concept of dependent origination‚ which states that nothing exists on it’s own‚ everything is dependent

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    dare to be yourself. - Frank Crane Old friends pass away‚ new friends appear. It is just like the days. An old day passes‚ a new day arrives. The important thing is to make it meaningful: a meaningful friend - or a meaningful day. - Dalai Lama Each friend represents a world in us‚ a world possibly not born until they arrive. - Anais Nin I’ve learned that no matter how much I care‚ some people are just idiots. I’ve learned. . . that we don’t have to change friends if we understand

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    Internet censorship

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    Issue: Internet censorship Introduction Internet censorship is carried out by governments for many reasons to prevent users from accessing certain sites and sharing information. It restricts Internet users from accessing certain information and also controls what can be published or viewed. It can be used in response to riots‚ protests and elections‚ since the internet makes it very easy for events like these to be organized. Internet censorship has been going on for the past decade and has caused

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    Children’s day Exactly a hundred and twenty-one years ago in Allahabad‚ on 14th November‚ 1889‚ a son was born to an eminent lawyer‚ Motilal Nehru and his wife Swaroop Rani. They named him Jawaharlal. He was an exceptional child‚ brilliant and compassionate and was greatly loved by all. His father wanted to give him the best education and so sent him to England to do his M.A. from Cambridge. On his return to India‚ young Jawaharlal realised that he was not interested in making money through

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