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    Buddhist Beliefs

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    and tasty‚ they are fed a liquid diet deficient in both iron and roughage. Naturally they develop cravings for these things‚ because they need them. The calf’s craving for iron is so strong that‚ if it is allowed to turn around‚ it will lick at its own urine‚ although calves normally find this repugnant. The tiny stall‚ which prevents the animal from turning‚ solves this "problem". The craving for roughage is especially strong since without it the animal cannot form a cud to chew. It cannot be

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    then it does historical values and laws. The Hebrew bible is also called the old testament in the Christian religion. Though there is no proof that Abraham‚ who is considered to be the first patriarch‚ we do know that Moses is real. The story of Moses’ life is very important in the foundation of Judaism. He was born during a time when all born baby boys were to be killed‚ yet his mother managed to keep his birth a secret. She could not stand the though of killing her own son‚ so she gently put

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    SELF BELIEF IS THE FIRST STEP TO GREATNESS ‘Success is not governed by colour‚ creed‚ age or orientation: Success does not discriminate nor does it know boundaries. It does however depend upon dreams‚ persistence and self-belief. The moment you lose confidence in yourself‚ failure will follow’ 1. Each of us‚ irrespective of means or circumstance‚ strives for some aspect of greatness in our lives. Each of us is a genius in some aspect of our existence. There are things I can do brilliantly

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    are many social‚economic and cultural factors that can impact on children’s lives and affect their ability to interact with others. Four examples are:- Poverty – Many children are living in poverty‚ the family will be living on a low income; this could be either on benefits or from only one parent working. Low income families may struggle to provide basic food and clothing for the children‚ living conditions may be poor and inadequate. Living in poverty can have a huge impact on a childs quality of

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    ingesting an infected fish. To prevent further destruction to this local ecosystem‚ the people in south Florida should try to be more thoughtful before they change the landscape through drilling and draining‚ considering all the possible consequences that may be associated with the action‚ both long and short term‚ and more conscientious of where we dispose of our hazardous

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    is overspread with melancholy today.¨ This quote talks about how nature can be beautiful one day and the next be a very awful day‚ but I think this can also be interpret in a different way. In life thing come and go‚ but some objects that are very connected to us can give a lot happy moments and the next just vanish with time. This can give an advice about things to come. Be ready for any change in your life because you never know how big it is and if you are ready to handle it. * Nature

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    Muslim Beliefs

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    the beliefs have primary position; they are the roots‚ and the practices are branches that are dependent for their existence on the roots. The primary belief is that of the Unity and Supreme Sovereignty of Allah‚ the Almighty‚ the Everpresent‚ the Everlasting‚ the All-knowing. Allah is Just. He sent prophets to convey His message. He ordained a Day of Judgement when the deeds of His creatures will be measured and rewarded or punished accordingly. Belief in Allah‚ therefore‚ entails belief in all

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    with varying teachings and practices‚ there are some core Buddhism beliefs that might be considered representative of most Buddhists. This page may serve as a basic introduction to Buddhism. All quotes are from the Buddha‚ unless otherwise stated. If you wish to explore any idea further‚ select the link to navigate to a book or website specially recommended if you are interested in that topic. If you have an idea for a new belief that should be included‚ send us an email. Buddha is Not a God

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    Religion and Belief

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    understand how many of the different religions act and can be true. I am not saying that all religions are not true it is just that I do not understand how they evolved. If someone was to categories me into a religion they would have to place me as a deism. Deism is basically someone that believes in “god” but doesn’t believe in any kind of religion. What kind of reasons do you have for holding that belief? I hold this belief because like I previously said I have never fully understood how each religion

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    Aboriginal Beliefs

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    The Aborigines had‚ and still have‚ a complex belief in creation‚ spirits and culture‚ that gives a definite distinctiveness from any other religion in the world. Thousands of years ago‚ Australian Aboriginal people were living in accordance with their dreamtime beliefs- today‚ a majority of the Aboriginal community profess allegiance to Christianity‚ and only 3% still adhere to traditional beliefs. These beliefs have provided the Aboriginal people with guidance and perspective on all aspects of

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