1. The lowest level of India’s society‚ considered “untouchables” were called _______ Pariahs‚ “harijans”‚ “Untouchables”‚ “Outcastes”‚ Dalit‚ “Children of God” 2. The priests in Hinduism belong to what caste? Brahmins 3. What is “Dharma”? “Path of Life”‚ religious teachings of Hinduism – (“eternal order‚ religion & law of the universe)‚ Also – the teachings of Buddha in Buddhism. 4. Which of the religions or philosophies does not worship clergy or gods? Confucianism‚ Buddhism
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earned money but they have earned respect. An example of this would be Mahatma Gandhi or Mother Teresa‚ people see them as successful not because they earned a lot of money but because they were recognized for their good work. Another example is Dalai Lama‚ he is not rich but he is successful. Some people say success is power. People who are powerful and have the authority
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is recognition of the growing international consensus for improving human rights practices and culture around the world. French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner: This decision embodies the defense of human rights everywhere in the world. The Dalai Lama: Awarding the Peace Prize to him is the international community’s recognition of the increasing voices among the Chinese people in pushing China towards political‚ legal and constitutional reforms. …… As you can see‚ nearly all the foreign
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In the quote by Martin Luther King about how hate cannot drive out hate‚ only love can‚ is the same concept with‚ Nobel Peace Prize winner‚ Malala Yousafzai’s speech to the UN. Her speech expresses her thoughts and drive about education and women’s rights. First‚ a quote from Malala’s speech which is similar to Mr. King’s quote. “We realize the importance of light when we see darkness‚” defends King’s quote because she is saying we see the goodness/love in the world when hate is shown. Love does
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burned and looted cites‚ destroyed monasteries‚ and defaced government buildings. Because the Tibetans did not put priority into their military‚ they stood no chance. Their population consisted mostly of nomads and farmers. Their ruler is the Dalai Lama who is an influential figure to the Tibetans. They have their own flag‚ currency (Thangka)‚ religion
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The Buddhist Tradition ROY C. AMORE l JULIA CHING CHAPTER EIGHT When the continuing-education division of an American university organized a one-day Buddhist retreat‚ more than a hundred students signed up within a few hours. What is the appeal of Buddhism‚ especially Buddhist meditation‚ for Westerners? Why do people who still identify themselves as Christians or Jews flock to Buddhist meditation sessions? What is it that has attracted so many Hollywood celebrities to Buddhism? To attempt
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Student Name Student Number Prashun Sharma 21242060 Maduray Pillay 21242055 Rookesh Rampersadh 21242056 Darnell Kelly 21242062 Assignment Title : Economic Fundamentals - Group Assignment Date : 2012/08/05 Programme : FBMP 1|Page IMPACT OF BRICS ON THE SOUTH AFRICAN ECONOMY BRAZIL‚ RUSSIA‚ INDIA‚ CHINA‚ SOUTH AFRICA 2|Page Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary Page 1 2. Introduction Page 2 3. Analysis Page 3
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Walt Disney Studios. In project management perspective the following projects that were completed will be prioritized based on our preliminary research which we‚ as a group had carried out. Content Page Project proposal 1 – My life with Dalai Lama by Dimithri 2 Project proposal 2 – Heidi by Kithmin 3 Project proposal 3 – The year of the Echo by Shezaad 4 Project proposal 4 – Escape from RIO Japuni by Sumanthiran 5 Project proposal 5 – Nadia by Rimaz 6
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eventually be caught and punished‚ so we too must face the consequences of faulty actions we have committed in the past‚ there is no way to be at ease; those actions are irreversible; we must eventually undergo their effects." His Holiness the Dalai Lama‚ from ’Kindness‚ Clarity and Insight’ The Sanskrit word Karma (or kamma in Pali) literally means action. In Buddhism however‚ karma mainly refers to one’sintention or motivation while doing an action. The Buddha said: “It is volition that
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