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    Sa Vidya Ya Vimuktaye

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    of knowing & experiencing the अध्यात्म विद्या. The meaning of getting “Mukti” is not dying‚ but getting true knowledge of Atman & Paramatman. It is like waking up from a dream. Because after getting Mukti a human being knows that everything we experience in this world is like a dream & it is not true. And so‚ I am different from what I feel or think now in this world. I am Aatman & not what I am called by everybody. The person who is mukta‚ is called the “Enlightened One” (Aatmasaakshaatkaari)

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    Siddhartha

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    to find meaning‚ or to find themselves? If one were to look for help‚ or to look for guidance and understanding‚ where would they look? Some people might find it through their experiences‚ and through their memories. In the novel‚ Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse‚ Siddhartha goes through a number of different experiences as well as searching high and low to find the meaning of his existence‚ the meaning of life‚ and the meaning of communication. Throughout the novel‚ Siddhartha encounters a

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    The novel “Montana 1948” written by Larry Watson portrays a series of tragic events‚ which were to have a permanent and decisive impact on David and his parents. The author has specifically adopted the persona of a young child‚ in order to portray the universal theme of innocence. By using first person point of view he is able to recall on such significant events in his life‚ through the eyes of a child. As the story unfolds‚ David’s young life is turned upside down forever‚ which angrily leads him

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    REFLECTIVE WRITING: DIEP Reflective writing aims to  get you  to  think about and  understand  your learning experiences. Reflective writing can be included in a variety  of different assignment tasks. It can include keeping a reflective journal or learning   log with multiple entries – particularly for professional placements – or be part of an  essay or report. Some  reflective  papers can be  informal‚ focusing on self-­‐awareness‚ while  other may be  more  formal

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    College Life

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    The Wonderful Life of a College Student What could you do in college? College life is stress free; whoever said anything about it being difficult is ludacris. Being in college is so nice. There is work but there isn’t as much work as in high school. The assignments aren’t due for credit or points in our final grade. We do assignments for fun. It’s no big deal if we don’t do our homework‚ cramming the material the night before always works‚ that’s how high school was. The rest of the time we don’t

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    LEARNING TEAM CHARTER – TEAM “A” Course Title MGT/230 Team Members/Contact Information Name Phone Time zone and Availability During the Week Email Jamie Tracy 540-847-9115 Eastern Time – Available most evenings 7pm-9pm Sunflowers584@gmail.com Team Ground Rules and Guidelines What are the general expectations for all members of the team? The general expectations are as follows: All Team members will comply with the Student Code of Conduct

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    Honorable Vagabond

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    vagabond’s life also satisfies their need for stimulation and new experiences. The transient lifestyle allows them to travel frequently. The new places and experiences location dependent events provide help to enrich their lives. A vagabond can make a more informed decision on where they want to live. They can experience all kinds of new cultures and people. Everyone should be allowed the opportunity in their life to see and experience the vast oceans‚ barren deserts‚ and great snowcapped mountain peaks

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    I believe Ishmael’s level of resilience throughout the story was immensely high considering the age he was during the war. One example‚ was when Ishmael first experiences the war and loses all of his family except his brother‚ Junior. Ishmael does not complain about walking miles and miles all day long in the scorching sun‚ when many kids his age would start complaining after fifteen minutes on a nice breezy day. As well as‚ when Ishmael was all alone in the forest he did not act crazy about the

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    Survivor Guilt: What Long-term Survivors Don’t Talk About While survivor guilt is not experienced by everyone‚ and may vary a great deal in intensity‚ it appears to be a common experience. The following article answers some questions survivors may have after experiencing a tragedy. What is survivor guilt? Survivor guilt has been described in Holocaust survivors‚ war veterans‚ rescue workers‚ transplant recipients and relatives spared from hereditary illness. Relatively little discussion of

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    Importance Of Ignorance

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    A cooperative society is where all people fulfill their roles and the community can run smoothly. A society can only be run if the people within the society are functioning properly. Knowledge and experience can be functional to people because they can use their experiences and learn what is better to do in certain situations. However‚ I believe innocence and ignorance to roles and situations are more functional for people. Innocence and ignorance helps run a cooperative society because we are blind

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