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    Some ways people may escape in society is by watching YouTube or doing stuff on the internet to escape from the stress of having work. So the people are trying to escape from work or just the responsibility and stress if life. The appropriate time spent for doing activities is about an hour‚ but the easiest thing to do is to try and get as much of your work done as possible because once you get your work done then you won’t be as stressed out. The benefits would be being able to have some time to

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    SERVLET BASICS Topics in This Chapter • The basic structure of servlets • A simple servlet that generates plain text • A servlet that generates HTML • Servlets and packages • Some utilities that help build HTML • The servlet life cycle • How to deal with multithreading problems • Tools for interactively talking to servlets • Servlet debugging strategies Training courses from the book’s author: http://courses.coreservlets.com/ • • • • • Personally developed and taught by Marty Hall Available onsite

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    Hinduism and Buddhism have different similarities and are in some ways connected to each other. Some of the practices of the two religions are similar in many different ways and there are several examples to show this. Hinduism first started in India around 1500 BC. The word Hindu comes from the word "sindhu" or river. The Hindu community think of themselves as "those who believe in the Vedas"‚ or "those who follow the way or dharma of the four classes and the stages of life. The four classes being

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    we are born again. What we do today is what matters most.” Buddhism is an important part of my daily life and overall identity. Buddhists advocate for the end of suffering and peace throughout the world. These teachings inspire me to devote my time to help others and appreciate the positives in my life. However‚ Buddhism’s greatest impact is it caused me to discover my passion of promoting peace and equality throughout the world. Buddhism is an eye-opening religion which has matured me and made me

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    Buddhism and Islam are both prevalent religions in the world today with Buddhism originating around 2500 BCE in India while Islam began around 700 CE in the Middle East. Buddhism began when Siddhartha Gautama became enlightened and started spreading his teachings of what he learned throughout India. Islam began through the teachings of their main and highest prophet‚ Muhammad. Islam and Buddhism are similar through their beliefs in a founder and a set of ethical standards which they live their life

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    Introduction As two of the world’s oldest and most established religions‚ Hinduism and Buddhism have their similarities‚ as well as differences. Both religions are practiced in Southeast Asia‚ starting in India and have influenced each other. Hinduism dates back to 5‚000 years ago‚ while Buddhism was created three centuries ago. I will explore what the two religions share and what separates the two from one another covering the origins‚ number of followers‚ the texts used‚ and the belief system

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    many new scientific discoveries during the Enlightenment. There were many discoveries‚ especially astronomic‚ that greatly revolutionized the knowledge we know of today. The scientists during that time advanced in science using the scientific method. Some discoveries include the way our solar system revolves‚ and the universal law of gravitation. All of these theories and observations were improved over the years with more technology and the scientific method. PHILOSPHES: Montesquieu- His goal

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    Buddhism and Christianity: A Comparison A missionary religion can be described as a religious group sent to an area of different spirituality‚ and sending the message of their belief. Two good examples of the success of missionary religions are Christianity in Europe and Buddhism in India‚ both using comparable conversion strategies. Christianity and Buddhism diffused into their civilization by targeting minorities and had similar views on gender roles because they believed that women and men

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    DEGREE/CERTIFICATE‚ IF FOUND AT ANY STAGE. 2. SUBMITTING ASSIGNMENTS BORROWED OR STOLEN FROM OTHER(S) AS ONE’S OWN WILL BE PENALIZED AS DEFINED IN “AIOU PLAGIARISM POLICY”. Course: Basics of ICT (1431) Semester: Spring‚ 2013 Level: B.A Total Marks: 100 ASSIGNMENT No. 1 Note: All questions carry equal marks. Q. 1 Describe the basic concept of ICT. Also explain and exemplify different applications of ICT. Q. 2 Define the term “computer” in detail and describe different generations of computer.

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    individual. In the past years ‚ many educational laws and policies were enacted. Nonetheless ‚ several problems or issues still arise. In 2012‚ a new reform was established‚ namely‚ the K to 12 program . This program has two additional years in the basic education. The overall objectives of the K to 12 program are pertinent and beneficial to the growing demands of this present era . 1 Antonio Isidro‚ Trends and Issues in

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