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    methods have changed‚ as have many things‚ but whether or not the change is completely beneficial still remains debatable. This transformation in criminal investigations can be seen clearly through two fictitious characters‚ Sherlock Holmes and Adrian Monk. In the 1800s‚ when the world renowned Sherlock Holmes “existed”‚ detectives relied heavily on their intuition and physical evidence‚ as well as the stories of eye witnesses and people closest to the victim. Nowadays‚ the police who investigate crime

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    Discourse CommunityI want to discuss about the Buddhist Community. It is the group of people who follows‚worships‚ and believes in Lord Budhha who is known as the Light of Asia. This communitybelieves in peace of the world. They connect their feelings of love‚ joy‚ happiness‚ sorrows withany other people by peace. Anyone can participate in the Buddhist community but there are somebasic things to learn about this community: Anapanasati (Pali)‚ Anatta‚ Beginner’s mind‚Bhikkhu‚ Bhikkhuni‚ Bodhi‚ Bodhi

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    A Manly Monk Essay

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    “A Manly Monk” is an intriguing look at the historical Buddha‚ with appropriate context for the time in which he lived‚ and with all the nuances of social norms exhibited and expected of men at the time he was alive. I really liked that it also gave note that some of the characteristics imposed upon the historical Buddha might not necessarily be accurate‚ or characteristics that he might not have exhibited when he was alive. As Powers notes‚ some of “this narrative is the creation of authors who

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    In Malcome Browne’s photo called The Burning Monk‚ the ethical issue raised is the means and extent of protest. The monk‚ Thích Quảng Đức wholehearted believed in the freedom to practice Buddhism and was willing to sacrifice himself to garner attention. However‚ many people would argue that his form of protest was too radical and not ethically correct; self-immolation takes protest too far. Regardless of how radical and shocking a protest may be‚ or how uncomfortable it makes people feel‚ it is still

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    Vipassana Meditation

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    1) General BENEFITS OF MEDITATION- With facts proven and researched scientifically 2) Why in schools at an early age 3) how to incorporate 4) and the eventual outcome as to an ideal student they would be more in touch with their self’self awareness’ and be able to make a right decision on their choice of career Meditation in Schools: 1] Benefits : Those who make meditation a part of their daily lives know how beneficial it is to physical‚ emotional‚ and mental health as well as

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    Meditation Assignment

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    Tuan Anh Nguyen PSY 101 07 – General Psychology Instructor: Paul Sullivan Date Due: 3/24/2015 General Psychology Meditation Assignment Instructions: Please log onto the links following the names of each meditation. Download or stream the following three meditations. Your homework assignment is to practice each of these meditations at least one time and write a ONE paragraph reaction explaining your experience and thoughts about the meditation. Do not do them all on day. Do them on at least

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    Hsc Sor: Buddhist Terms

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    BUDDHIST TERMS Bodhisattva: is anyone who is motivated by compassion and seeks enlightenment not only for him/herself but also for everyone Dharma: The Universal Truth; The Teachings and the inner practice of the Teachings of Buddha Dhammapada: A sutra consisting of two sections and 39 chapters‚ with 423 short verses of the Buddha‚ teachings given at various times and places. It is regarded as the "original" teaching of the Buddha‚ which can be used for reference‚ moral instruction and inspiration

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    Raw- Scott Monk

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    sense of responsibility and show a strong moral code (act on the knowledge of being genuinely right). Brett proves he has undergone a change. The end of the novel is still a success because he wants to change his life. Intro The novel‚ Raw by Scott Monk presents a variety of themes. It does this through important language techniques as seen in the excerpt and in the whole novel. Characters also play a pivotal role in displaying important

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    Case Study: Cahokia Mounds

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    largest of these mounds is Monks Mound. It covers more than 14 acres‚ and it once supported a 5‚000-square-foot temple on top. Monks Mound is a flat top dirt pyramid which originally took between 15 and 20 billion pounds of soil to construct. This mound is bigger than and of the three great pyramids in Giza‚ Egypt. Today‚ Monks Mound has four distinct terraces. It is believed that the building at the summit was the residence for the leader of Cahokia. At the top of Monks Mound‚ a ruler could see nearly

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    Visiting a Buddhist Temple

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    I recently went to an interfaith convention and met many people from many religions. Among them were Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ Daoism‚ Judaism‚ Christianity‚ Islam‚ and Sikhism. I got to learn a little about every religion‚ and I thought you might be interested since you are going to be a religion major. All these religions vary because not all of them have one God. There are some with many gods‚ just like there are some religions that do not have a God. The religion I want to talk about is one that

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