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    1.) Eddie Lama is a construction contractor and owns his own business. He believes that diversity in the workplace and its influence on his business is good because it is what makes his business successful. Eddie and his employees all get along‚ they all bring fresh ideas and perspectives. His prototype in terms of diversity is to hire employees of all races‚ and he makes sure when he hires them that they are okay with his pets. He attributes the success of his construction business to the relationship

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    person as a kindhearted person because of one kind of kindness‚ while‚ for some they despite because of one bad situation. These different views cannot be controlled as they come from one’s personal experience with them. In this case‚ we have the Dalai Lama as a perfect example.

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    from Samsara(cycle of rebirth). In relations to the quotations‚ Buddhaghosa of the Theravada variant and Dogen of the Zen buddhists address the attainment of enlightenment through living the Buddhist teachings and meditation. Similarly‚ the XIVth Dalai Lama of Tibetan Buddhism(Mahayana)‚ stressed ‘peace in the soul’ for the path to Nirvana that is attained by harmony between others and inner peace by the practice of Buddhist teachings such as the eightfold

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    The Dalai Lama is very well known across the world. He has tirelessly lobbied and campaigned for Tibetan independence. His appeals to the United Nations resulted in resolutions calling for Tibetan self determination‚ a watered down form of independence. He has

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    internment camp in India during WW II. His memoir has become a bestseller and had been translated in 53 different languages. Through his storytelling‚ he has introduced the western world about the mystical kingdom of Tibet and its god king the Dalai lama‚ and furthermore intensifying the western fascination of “Shangri-la”‚ a mythical paradise in Tibet. In this vivid and astonishing memoir‚ Heinrich Harrer recounts his adventures as one of the first westerner ever to enter the isolated kingdom

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    Using the Dalai Lama as a role model‚ and relying on key buddhist teachings‚ Buddhist adherents learn to journey through their path to enlightenment by living their daily lives based upon the Buddhist principles. This includes living according to teachings such as the Eightfold Path‚ the Five Precepts‚ the Four Noble Truths as well as the Three Jewels. However to reach Nirvana and attain enlightenment‚ individuals must not only learn and acknowledge the Buddhist teachings‚ they must live it. It includes

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    Tashi Lhunpo monastery? Secondly‚ he speaks through a human medium. He said to His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama at Dromo Dhungkar Monastery in 1951 he came directly from the pure land of Lama Tsonkapa. Kyabje Pabongka also wrote it in the Life entrustment ritual that he is the one who comes from the pure land of Je Tsonkapa. If it is so easy for him to go directly to the heavenly abode of Lama Tsonkapa as he pleases‚ then how come that he could not enter Tashi Lhunpo monastery where there is no

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    In "Compassion and the Individual‚" Tenzin Gyatso‚ the fourteenth Dalai Lama‚ describes a good person as good mental and physical health care. what i take from this is that you have to put people before yourself and care about everyone not just yourself or your family. the physical part could mean you have excellent health and donate blood or organs to people‚ or become a organ donor after you have passed away. the mental also could mean that you have good mental strength and can be in certain situation

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    In Acts of Faith by Eboo Patel‚ Brother Wayne helped Eboo along his path because he wanted the interfaith youth movement to be more active‚ and believed that Eboo could be an influential part of the success and improvement of the youth interfaith movement on a global level. Brother Wayne encouraged Eboo to search for and work toward more. This lead Eboo to create his own interfaith youth group called Interfaith Youth Core‚ which he is the founder and director of. Brother Wayne gives Eboo “wings”

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    (Dalai Lama‚ 80) With this in mind‚ the idea of manipulating a child’s genes for the creation of children with enhanced characteristics‚ whether cognitive or physical‚ begins to be questioned. It is mentioned several times in Dalai Lama’s article that our actions and how we use these technological breakthroughs should be motivated by the concept of compassion and general

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