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    Humans on the other hand can see it as inappropriate‚ with my dog I know when he eats grass I’m in for cleaning up poop or sick so I don’t like it very much. Sniffing bums: Dogs do this to communicate with one another‚ it is their way of saying hello and seeing if they like each other‚ humans don’t so much agree with this as sniffing a bum isn’t exactly on a humans every day to do list. Chewing: A puppy will chew as they explore the world and help with teething just like a child‚ as a puppy turns into

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    followed by the reading of a second passage‚ the "Three Treasures." After the second reading‚ children that attend the dharma school were asked to come to bow in front of where they offered oshoko. They came in order of lowest grade to the upper grades and their parents came as well to do the same ritual. This was followed by the chanting of a sutra or gatha and a Dharma talk. The Dharma speech was about Gratitude-the giving of thanks to everything‚ after this‚ we gasho and chanted. The service is

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    in only one God Krishna. Dasa claimed that Hare Krishna is a monotheistic religion with one God who manifests into 2 unique individuals‚ one man and one women. He also stated that Hindus think of Dharma as faith‚ but Hare Krishna believe that faith is not dharma because faith can be changed while Dharma is only

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    most other countries outside of the East. Just a few of the Eastern religions that are followed in India are Buddhism and Hinduism. Buddhism is based on dharma where the goal is to liberate oneself from the suffering of the Earth. It was initiated in the 5th century BCE by the famous Siddhartha Gautama. Hinduism is based around the beliefs of dharma‚ samsara‚ karma‚ and moksha. It is one of the oldest religions in the world and bases

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    adherents with identical significance of celebrating Buddha’s universal peace message and guideline to mankind which is the belief that peace can come with unity of individuals and the community as well as attaining a life of contempt‚ using the dharma and teachings of the five precepts‚ eightfold path and three jewels to move away from the corruption of cravings and desires to a world of pureness and holy peace. “Better than a thousand hollow words‚ is one word that brings peace” (1) There

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    in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. In the beginning of the film‚ it is clear that he is struggling. To start‚ his boxing coach‚ Mickey Goldmill‚ kicks him out of his locker‚ which he had for six years. When Rocky questions him‚ Goldmill calls Rocky a “bum” and that he did not live up to his potential. Goldmill goes on to say that Rocky could have become a strong fighter‚ but instead strayed away. From this encounter‚ it is clear that Rocky does not have an overwhelming amount of support. This makes it

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    Utilitarianism as an ethical theory Utilitarianism is the view that an act is right if it equals the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people. Utilitarians describe moral actions as actions that boost something good and lessen something that is bad. Virtue‚ knowledge‚ and goodwill are all good but they are only good if they give people a pleasurable existence. Pain is the only thing that is intrinsically bad. Utilitarians focus on the result of an act instead of the inherent

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    Attaining and living the “Good Life” does not always come easily. There are costs to living a fulfilling life and often times sacrifices must be made in order to do so. This is most notable in a few of the readings from the course. Siddhartha‚ from Hesse’s novel‚ exemplifies someone who so passionately wanted to find enlightenment that he was willing to give up his family‚ prior beliefs‚ and all of his belongings. Rama’s situation in the Ramayana also demonstrates the idea that the good life does

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    step2: drink plenty of water and avoid sugary drinks or those that contain caffeine. Limit alcohol drinks to 2 times a day. step3: exercise. Moving around helps things move along step4: be alert problems that don’t go away. Symptoms such as heart bum‚ constipation and stomach upset can be caused by things as minor as bad chilli dog or as serious as cancer. If you’ve been suffering for more than a couple of weeks‚ see your doctor. step5: get scheduled tests. Your doctor will tell you when you need

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    How did the Persian conquest set the stage for the emergence of the Maurya empire? The Persian Conquest left Asia without a ruler‚ this allowed Chandragupta Maurya to exploit the opportunity and lay down the foundation for the Maurya Empire. . What were five major accomplishments of the emperor Ashoka? The five major accomplishments of the emperor Ashoka were to conquer Kalinga and bring it under Mauryan control‚ communicated his policies throughout his realm by inscribing edicts in natural

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