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    Influence on the Art of the Sword Zen has long had a great influence upon Japanese culture. Many aspects of this culture are touched upon by Zen including art‚ literature‚ and specific ceremonies such as the one concerning tea. During the Kamakura period of Japan‚ another area of culture began to be affected by Zen; the martial arts of the samurai class. Somewhere along the line‚ the samurai realized the ease with which the monks of Zen Buddhism dealt with issues such as mortality

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    organization‚ which require skills and experience from each leader. We will discuss The Zen Leader 10 ways to go from barley managing to leading‚ and identify the purpose of the book‚ the themes‚ principles‚ and concepts as it relates to DuBrin whom we have discussed in Leadership Practices and Skills the past eight weeks. Table of Contents Introduction 3 The Zen Leader: Leadership Discussion 4 The Zen Leader Relative to DuBrin Leadership Approach 7 Conclusion 9 References 10

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    rich argument‚ but only to give its gist. As an example‚ I quote from publications of a modern Buddhist author from Sri Lanka‚ G.H. de Zoysa. and as Heinz Bechert asserts‚ is “accepted by the Sinhalese Buddhists of Sri Lanka as well as by Theravada Buddhists in Southeast Asia.” to which we will return Space obviously would not permit a full review of the wide range of papers included in these volumes. Let us then simply note that … “that Buddha died within a few years of 480 B.C.”

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    strengths and weaknesses. Our success proved that accurate and effective communication procedures are being performed to ensure social and professional satisfaction while maintaining ethics and confidence. Overall‚ we have mastered our presentation Zen.” "We the students of Leadership Theories and Practice have developed transferable life skills applicable to future professional endeavors. Our futures are impacted through improvements in public speaking by master confidence‚ eye contact‚ and the

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    Phil Jackson coached the Chicago Bulls basketball team to one of the longest winning streaks in professional sports. In his book‚ Sacred Hoops‚ he describes his approach to coaching a group of acknowledged stars. He clearly understands that simply collecting a set of outstanding players does not a championship team make. One way of understanding his approach is to think of every problem or project having components in four different spheres: 1. Mental‚ logical‚ scientific‚ technical 2. Systems

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    Buddhism are viewed as tremendously different religions‚ although they are realistically similar to each other. However‚ they do have some differences such as who they pray to. These religions have different branches within their religion. Buddhism has Theravada and Mahayana and Wiccanism includes Hereditary as well as Traditionalist.(“Basics of Buddhism”‚ Fox 1). A multitude of different concepts are celebrated‚ while Buddhism focuses on respecting oneself and others‚ Wicca focuses on respecting every

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    simplifying his life and living in a ten-by-ten-foot cabin. There‚ he protects himself from loss and prevailing from misery. “Zen Stories” from Sand and Pebbles are a compilation of wisdom stories written by Muju‚ a Zen priest. Written in the thirteenth century‚ these Buddhist wisdom stories are told in wacky‚ humorous‚ and startling ways. Detachment is a recurring theme in the Zen stories and a subtle theme in Chomei’s memoir. In the beginning of Account of My Hermitage‚ Chomei discusses the Buddhist

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    Buddhism Deanna Hall REL 133 January 26‚ 2015  Isabelle Rucks Buddhism In this paper‚ there will be a summary of the history of Buddhism and the life of Buddha‚ the basic teachings of Buddhism‚ and what makes the Zen Buddhism special school of the Mahayana Buddhism‚ unique. The Chan school of Mahayana Buddhism was created in China in the 6th-century C.E. Allegedly it was spread from Japan in the 12th century C.E. There was an Indian Monk and scholar named Bodhidharma that has the acknowledgment

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    high-profile articles breaking Thai taboos about public discussion of the role of the monarchy in the crisis as well as the succession. Thailand political situation is described uncertain. The crisis escalated and increasingly affected the economy. ZEN Department Store can lose some revenue due to the tourist segment that scare to travel to Thailand. Also this incident might draw lot of investors out from Thailand too. Economic Refer to World Bank‚ its forecast for Thailand’s 2008 GDP growth to

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    13-14) But even closer to home for most is the practicing of Zen Buddhism on the basketball court by former Chicago Bulls and present Los Angeles Lakers coach Phil Jackson. In this essay I will discuss how Jackson has incorporated some of the practices of Zen Buddhism into his and the players of his teams lives and how it has been effective for the game and the lives of those involved. I will also touch on his use of combined Zen and Christianity along with his extended interest in the Lakota

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