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    wide open to welcome them. It started with the Aryans‚ then came the Persians‚ Mughals‚ British French and many more. All were welcomed in India with equal gratitude. The humbleness and hospitality has also been prevalent till now. It welcomed the Dalai Lama when he escaped from Tibet after the Chinese agression.This is another example of the nobility that India has been Famous for. India and its have also been famous for helping out others. It helped Bangladesh to win freedom and independence from

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    Running head: PERSONAL VALUES AND ETHICS STANDARDSPersonal Values and Ethics StandardsMelena GillihanUniversity of PhoenixPersonal Values and Ethics StandardsPersonal values are certain qualities that one may consider worthwhile. They will represent a person’s priorities and may serve as a guideline in the individuals daily activities. A person’s values at any given time may vary in importance. "This prioritization suggests that values are dynamic rather than static and change in the level of importance

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    If I could have dinner with five people dead or alive I’d want to have dinner with J.K. Rowling‚ Daniel Radcliffe‚ Marie Antoinette‚ Oprah‚ and God. My reason for these choices are that these individuals each have a story that had some sort of impact in the world whether it be creation or imagination. Regardless of how much time goes by they will still be remembered as a part of what made the generations the way they were. The first person I’d want to have dinner with would be J.K. Rowling this

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    their own religion. Dalai Lama and John Hick’s both believed that no matter what their religion a person will choose whatever religion is true for their lifestyle. The true goal is to get to the afterlife and both philosophers believed that each religion was there to better a person’s life and get them closer and closer to their end goal which is an afterlife full of happiness and love. Is this not what every person wants in the end to be happy‚ so why not believe what the Dalai Lama and John Hick spent

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    “If you want others to be happy‚ practice compassion. If you want to be happy‚ practice compassion.” This is a very wise and true quote said by the Dalai Lama. One that took me a long time to accept and later embrace. In the last six months I have endured many hardships and out of it all have learned many valuable lessons. But the most important of those lessons was that happiness is gained through love and compassion. This lesson took me a very long time to learn. Previous to my unwind journey you

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    Lauren Aming 14 January 2011 ENC 1102-092 Marquart Dalai Lama Reader Response In the excerpt “Ethics and the New Genetics” The Dalai Lama‚ also known as Tenzin Gyatso‚ presents to use the new arising discovery that scientists made in genetic technologies and how advanced they are becoming. He discusses how scientists are talking about being able to change the genetic make-up in produce to help those who cannot or have the advantage of having food. Another thing he brings up is how the scientists

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    Prayer Role Model Essay - Dalai Lama For the last decades‚ two world wars within fifty years and countless terrorist attacks‚ genocides all over the globe creates one of the bloodiest era in human history. Due to the violence‚ competitive human nature‚ most individuals nowadays are controlled by the pace and pressure of society‚ hence‚ impotent to achieve inner peace‚ “a state of harmony‚ the absence of hostility” (Self Growth). However‚ a few were able to successfully manage a peaceful mentality

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    Seven Years in Tibet

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    captured by the British while climbing one of the world ’s highest peaks. He became the prisoner of war somewhere in India‚ but eventually‚ he escaped and made his way to Tibet‚ where he met Dalai Lama‚ who was considered the Holy Lord‚ defender of faith‚ and ocean of the wisdom by the Tibetans. The young Dalai Lama befriends him. Harrer learns to appreciate the Tibetan peaceful way of life. He remained there until 1950‚ when he was forced to flee the country in the wake of the Chinese incursion. After

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    everything according to the whim of this spirit. Since then‚ Kyabje Pabongka embarked the campaign of promoting and spreading Shugden practice. Consequently‚ The 13th Dalai Lama warned him sternly. Therefore‚ Pabongka sent him a letter of confession. Following is the content of the letter of Pabongka to the great 13th Dalai Lama. " I have propitiated Shugden until now because my old mother told me that Shugden was the deity of my maternal lineage. I wish to inform you that from now onwards‚ with

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    discusses how technology has made the world flat‚ and how technology is a focal supply chain. In Michael Pollan’s article‚ “The Animals: Practicing Complexity” he illustrates the different technological aspects that are essential to organic farms. In the Dalai Lama’s essay titled “Ethics and New Genetics‚” he discusses the aspects of genetic engineering. All three of these essays relate to advancements in technology. Modern technology has simplified our tasks‚ which have changed our common way of living

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