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    requires you to do several things: 1) Despite the differences that exist between the Dalai Lama’s understanding of the relationship between religion and ethics and Pope John Paul II’s understanding of the relationship between religion and ethics‚ it is clear that each thinkers’ ethical system has much in common with the other. In the first step of the paper‚ you need to identify two major similarities between the Dalai Lama’s ethical thought and Pope John Paul II’s ethical thought. 2) In the second

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    Cutler: Inner Contentment Howard C. Cutler spoke with the Dalai Lama about the desires and greed in Western culture. The Dalai Lama spoke of positive and useful desires such as the desire for peace‚ happiness‚ and a friendlier and more harmonious world. Then there are unreasonable desires that are more similar to wants. Additionally‚ whether

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    those qualities of the human spirit––such as love and compassion‚ patience‚ tolerance‚ forgiveness‚ contentment‚ a sense of responsibility‚ a sense of harmony––which bring happiness to both self and others”(22). In Ethics of the New Millennium‚ Dalai Lama conveys his standpoint on spirituality characteristics through this quote. He later comments‚ “The unifying characteristics of the qualities I have described as ‘spiritual’ may be said to be some level of concern for others’ well-being”(23). By

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    negative emotions are not only very bad and harmful to one personally‚ but are also harmful to society and the future of the whole world‚" (Dalai Lama). The Dalai Lama believes that happiness is a state of mind is the source of happiness must lie within the mind. If our mind is pure and peaceful we shall be happy‚ regardless of our external changes. Dalai Lama believes that happiness is achieved through compassion and training the mind. To achieve happiness begins with distinguishing between spirituality

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    Ashlie Plummer English K101s James Gorham 17 September 2014 Positive and Effective Writing Techniques Used by the Dalai Lama What are some creative and effective ways to captures a reader’s attention when discussing a topic as controversial as new genetics and cloning? The Dalai Lama is very knowledgeable person who cares about all of humanity and that reflects on his techniques he uses in the chapter in his book The Universe in a Single Atom. Trying to include the reader‚ being knowledgeable of

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    leadership to select only the film projects that have a solid return on investment and maintain the highest standards in the industry. The seven film proposals are: My Life with Dalai Lama‚ Heidi‚ The Year of the Echo‚ Escape from Rio Japuni‚ Nadia‚ Keiko – One Whale of a Story‚ and Grand Island. My Life with the Dalai Lama is prioritized last because overall it would be a poor investment. A cute popular children’s book doesn’t always spell success in a film. The initial return on investment is

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    This writer feels that the main philosophy being put forward in the first two sections of the book “Essence of Happiness” by His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Howard C. Cutler‚ M.D. is that happiness is a process of learning and training the mind to always see the positive in any situation or circumstance within oneself and others. To also develop a deep understanding of warmth‚ kindness‚ and compassion. When we do this we transform ourselves and our lives become more meaningful and peaceful‚ hence

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    Upon comparing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Dalai Lama it becomes apparent that the two share many similar doctrines and beliefs. Although they come from two totally different backgrounds it seems as though their overall goals and dreams coincide. The most striking similarity is that both men advocated/advocate for peace and nonviolent solutions to problems. While they may have approached matters differently the goal was the same. Analyzing both men one begins to see that they are admired by

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    principles at all costs. In some countries even regarding these principles as fair can cause you to go away for a very long time. The most commonly known to the term "political prisoner" is Gedhun Choekyi Niyami‚ the eleventh Panchen Lama‚ as proclaimed by the Dalai Lama in 1995. The record holding youngest political prisoner is a nine-year-old Chinese boy seized by the Chinese Government. A parent should have no fear of losing a child like this. Under Rawl’s system‚ tragedies such as this are virtually

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    trina brown 199 Mon de Drive pheniox‚ Arizona 07509 September 3‚ 2013 Dr. I.C. Mann Smithsonian Institute Natural History Museum Room 212 P.O. Box 37012 Washington D.C. 20013-7012 Dear Dr.Mann‚ Hello‚ my name is Hannah Formanek. I have studied the National Geographic documentary on Otzi the Iceman in my honors 9 Literature class. I would appreciate your consideration of my opinion. I would believe that Iceman ritually killed. I have many reason I believe this. One reason

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