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    by means of the void in the reflective material which challenge’s viewers to question their identity. Giacometti contributes to historical developments by creating the sensation of emptiness within the negative space of the figure‚ establishing a collective cultural identity for his figures. This creation of emptiness for the collective identity has made an impact on Kapoor’s installation by forcing the viewer to contemplate their collective cultural identity in their reflection of nothingness.

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    Religions around the world can differ in various ways. What one religion believes and practices may be the opposite of what another believes. The Eastern and Western traditions especially differ. Not only what they believe in but also how they do it can sometimes be on opposite ends of the spectrum. Hinduism and Buddhism are religions of the east. In both religions‚ you have to go deep inside yourself and worship inwards in order to find enlightenment. They believe that suffering is caused by attachment

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    talks about Beckett and the search for the self in Endgame as an example presenting the empty life of the characters‚ the lack of mission‚ and the emptiness‚ the floating state of the characters and the purposelessness of the characters’ life. Kenner (1980) adds his own touch in a deep analysis of the emptiness of life in Endgame. He analyzes the emptiness in life in the play by mentioning many lines especially the

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    In the story Hills Like White Elephants by Ernest Hemingway‚ a man known as the American and his girlfriend are waiting for a train to Madrid. They are forced to make a very hard decision before the train arrives‚ on whether or not the girl should abort her pregnancy. The overall theme of hard choices are symbolized in different forms such as the setting. Hemingway uses the setting of the train station and the landscape that surrounds it‚ to help emphasize this overall theme of difficult decision

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    University of Phoenix Material Major Religions of the World Matrix Complete the matrix using your textbook and outside references. | |Buddhism |Christianity |Hinduism |Islam |Judaism |Taoism and Confucianism | |Key tenets |1. The nature of suffering. |1. A belief in God - the |1. Belief in a Supreme God |Five Pillars: |1. Belief in the existence

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    Day 7 - The Negative Effects of Idolatry Negative Effects of idolatry If we look to some created things to give us the meaning‚ hope‚ and happiness that only God Himself can give‚ it will eventually fail to deliver and will break our hearts! Like all sin‚ the long-term effects of idol worship are not immediately seen. At first‚ the idol seems to meet all of our deepest longings. But in the end‚ the effects of idol worship are devastating‚ both to us as individuals and to the community around

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    Sacred Reality in Hinduism and Buddhism In regards to the definition of religion given in The Sacred Quest‚ we find that due to the complexity of the term religion there are many different ways to satisfy what it actually is. It can be recognized that sacred reality indicates the characteristics of being specially distinctive; beyond human control; concerned with human welfare; and determinative of aspects of human existence. In a world of diverse religious traditions‚ we are offered distinct

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    BUDDHISM AND THE ORIGIN OF LIFE Buddhism is a religious and social philosophy which was founded by Siddhartha Gautama in the 5th century bc.He was the son of a noble from the northern part of India who became obsessed with finding the answer to the question of human suffering. He left his family‚ wife‚ son and a life of privileged comforts to go live in the forest in an effort to find the answer to the question that so tormented him. He lived in the forest for six years practicing extreme asceticism

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    orientation towards non-theism and its rejection of the notion of a creator deity which runs counter to teachings about God in Christianity; and extending to the importance of Grace in Christianity against the rejection of interference with Karma in Theravada Buddhism‚ etc.[4][5][6] The central iconic imagery of the two traditions underscore the difference in their belief structure‚ when the peaceful death of Gautama Buddha at an old age is contrasted with the harsh image of the crucifixion of Jesus

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    ACKNOELEDGEMENT I take this opportunity to express my sincere thanks and deep gratitude to all those people who extended their whole hearted co-operation and have helped me in completing this project successfully. First of all‚ I would like to thank Mr. S. K Bhatia‚ Dy. Manager (HRD)‚ for giving me an opportunity to do my training in this prestigious organization. I’d also like to express my sincere gratitude towards Mr. V.K. Arora (Asstt. General Manager‚ Plant Maintenance) ‚Mr. S. Prabhakar

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