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    sacrifice to reach moksha. In these passages‚ sacrifice is considered and related closely to other fundamental Hindu beliefs. Four of the fundamental beliefs of Hinduism found in this reading are Brahman‚ dharma‚ moksha and ātman. Truth and Transcendence talks about how Brahman created dharma and that dharma is truth and a way to attain moksha. Self-Effort and Liberation teaches that a person must gain moksha individually. Maya explains the relationship of Maya to Brahman. That is You and Qualified Dualism:

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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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    Bismillahirrahmanirrahim‚alhamdulillahirabbil alamin‚ hamdan yu a fi ni a’ ma hu way u ka fi u’ mazidah‚ ya rabbana lakal hamdu kama yanbangi li jala li waj hi ka wa a’zi mi sultanik‚ allah humma soli wasallim a’la sayyidina muhammadiw waala alihi wasa’hbihi ajmain. Allah humma bihakki yaaa siin‚ wal qura’nil hakim‚ wa bi ma nikh tar ta hu birr ri sa la ti wan nu buw wait wal wi la ya ti wal hi da ya ti I laa si ro ti kal mustakimm‚ wa bi jami i’ ma ja abi hi min ka jibrilu tanzilal a’ zizirrahim

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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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    For one to become a Buddha they must first develop the six perfections‚ and the Buddha’s dharma would have you follow the eightfold path so you could attain enlightenment. Both of these have similar aspects and ways of cultivation‚ such as it is extremely difficult to focus on only one perfection or noble truth without also improving in another area as well‚ and that without a proper base nothing will come of this process. This also applies to the development of empathy‚ when a reader is developing

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    major mode. On this piece the choir blended very nicely except for a few spots here and there. Overall the ensemble seemed to really enjoy singing this music. After presenting to the audience their first piece the choir moved on to sing “Hakuna Mungu Kama Wewe”. This is a sacred east African worship song that is written to be sung Acapella with SAB parts. The non-syncopated piece in the major mode gave a joyful feeling to the audience with its quick pace. Unlike their first piece the choirs voice seemed

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    Casablanca is a drama/romance film.Casablanca was filmed in the year of 1942 in a country called Morocco. This movie is about a nightclub owner named Rick who reunites with his old friend Ilsa. Ilsa is trying to flee the city because of problems with the German people. Ilsa feels that Rick is his best suggestion for help getting out the country. There are several different symbols and two imperative themes throughout this movie. The first theme of this movie displays the importance of neutrality

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    Imagine yourself floating on the sparkling‚ calm‚ blue water of Hawaii. The hot sun is shining on your face. You wave your arms in the warm water and suddenly feel a strong pull on your left arm. Shark! You start seeing the crystal blue water turn bright red and your vision blurs. For you‚ it’s all in your imagination‚ however‚ for teenage surfer Bethany Hamilton‚ it was reality. From that day forward‚ Bethany Hamilton became an amputee. The media shared her tragic story with the public. Sean McNamara

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