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    a way to express their religious views and symbolism. The earliest Christian-related images were based on symbols of faith associated with Jesus‚ while in Buddhist art there was the iconic footprints of Buddha. During the Muromachi era‚ Japanese Zen Buddhist artists Tenshō Shūbun and¬¬¬ Sesshū Tōyō both created paintings depicting emotional ties to their faith such as seclusion in nature‚ good fortune‚ and the natural world. Meanwhile‚ their Renaissance counterparts‚ such as Italian sculptor and

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    Synopsis Of “A Clean And Well Lighted Place” Nothing; a word of emptiness‚ a word that is defined as something that is nonexistent. There are a lot of people around us who have their own experience about the emptiness of life throughout their life. In the story of Ernest Hemingway‚ “A clean and well lighted place” is a great example about the loneliness and a nothingness of a person who has experience. The story is about how the waiters were looking at the old man at the end the bar who has

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    A PROJECT REPORT ON “CONSUMER SATISFACTION WITH MARUTI SUZUKI” Submitted in the partial fulfilment for the award of the degree of “BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION” SUBMITTED TO : SUBMITTED BY: MR. SHIV ANAND RISHABH SHARMA (Assistant Professor)

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    The name Buddhism came from the word “ budhi” which means “ to wake up.” Buddhism is a path of practice and spiritual development leading to insight into the true nature of life. Buddhist practices such as mindfulness meditation are means of changing oneself in order to develop the qualities of awareness‚ loving- kindness‚ and wisdom. The experience developed within the Buddhist tradition over thousands of years has created an incomparable resource for all those who wish to follow a path a path

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    approximately 1000 BC (Ikeda 1976: 6). This world religion has a variety of teachings and practices. Buddhism found itself syncretised by Chinese traditions‚ ideologies and already existing religions. Three of the main teachings of Buddhism include Theravada‚ Vajrayana‚ and Mahayana (Ikeda 1976: 3-4). In China we can observe the likes of Mahayana as the principle teaching of Buddhism. It can be understood the religious domain of china pre-Buddhist involvement‚ the sociocultural background‚ the primary

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    Introduction to Angkor Wat Angkor In century 15th-19th‚ there was 38 empires had reigned their dynasty in Angkor. 11th-13th century‚ the reign of Angkor reached the peak. Presumably‚ there was a huge population lived in Angkor at the time. Also‚ the international trades were in process‚ especially with the China. The success of Angkor is due to the well-connected water system. Well maintain system had provided the Khmer basely living needed‚ enable them to live health. But then‚ as it was very

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    on teachings attributed to the Buddha. Buddhism originated in India‚ from where it spread through much of Asia‚ where after it declined in India during the middle ages. Two major extant branches of Buddhism are generally recognized by scholars: Theravada and Mahayana. Buddhism is the world’s fourth-largest religion‚ with over 500 million followers or 7% of the global population‚ known as Buddhist. The holy book is called the Tripitaka which is written in an ancient Indian language called pali. There

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    Emptiness as a human condition is a sense of generalized boredom‚ social alienation and apathy. Feelings of emptiness often accompanydysthymia‚[1] depression‚ loneliness‚ despair‚ or other mental/emotional disorders such as borderline personality disorder. A sense of emptiness is also part of a natural process of grief‚ as resulting of separation‚[disambiguation needed ] death of a loved one‚ or other significant changes. However‚ the particular meanings of “emptiness” vary with the particular context

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    demonstrated in ‘Aspens’‚ ‘Old Man’‚ ‘Aldestrop’. He does this through the variety of techniques such as change in form‚ use of imagery and alternations in the tone of each poem to explore memory. As well as this‚ Thomas explicates the devastation of emptiness due to the consequence of war‚ which is portrayed through the use of soft consonantal sounds or the use of sibilance to carry the silence through the poem as it does in the places described in each poem. Quatrain A‚ B‚ A‚ B combined with the

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    A.1 Interview with Mr Geoff Rosbrook (General Manager at Queensland Youth Orchestras) 1. What could be considered Queensland Youth Orchestras’ internal strengths and weaknesses? An internal strength would include that Queensland Youth Orchestras has a unique flat organisational structure where a small administrative team has worked with a large number of volunteers‚ as administrators‚ librarians and stage managers‚ attached to each orchestra or ensemble. Another strength would be the organisation’s

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