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    always changing. All Buddhist teachings are to be understood and experienced before their truth can be verified. Buddha’s began teaching all what he had learnt once he became enlightened and taught people the concepts of Dukkha and Anicca. For example‚ Kisigotami understood Dukkha and Anicca after experiencing the death of her baby suggesting that you only understand the concepts once you experience it and are through things occurring

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    clarity‚ standards of performance‚ warmth and support‚ and leadership practices. An evaluation of these and other dimensions of organizational climate can be used to determine whether that organization is exploitive‚ impoverished‚ supportive‚ or enlightened. Management author Resis Likert identifies four patterns of leadership that correspond to the four types of organizational climate. Pattern one of leadership is exploitive. This type of leadership is autocratic and hierarchical‚ with virtually

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    Role of Education

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    aspirations of the wider society. Since education is the pathway to any nation-building enterprise‚ it provides the following goodies to nation-building: Firstly‚ education creates an enlightened society. This is a crucial prerequisite to nation--building because the more a people become enlightened the more they would refrain from doing practices that will endanger the nation-building efforts. For example‚ educated elites will always tend to be responsive and responsible citizens. By this

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    Analyse/evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the reign of Gaius After the death of Tiberius in AD 37‚ the Praetorian Prefect Macro commended the 25 year old Gaius to the Senate as the new Princeps. He was welcomed by the Senate as they saw in him a welcome relief from the elderly and pessimistic Tiberius. As the son of Germanicus‚ Gaius was enthusiastically welcomed by the soldiers and civilians as they took oaths of allegiance to him‚ giving him much prestige. Suetonius states that to the people

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    Part 2: Organizational Strategy and Structure The consultants were enthusiastic about the proposed structu re. With the removal of one level of district operational supervision‚ store managers would have more freedom and responsibility. The district liaison team would establish a cooperative team approach to management that could be adopted within stores. Focusing store responsibility on a single manager would encourage coordination within stores and adaptation to local conditions. Ir would also

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    By June 17‚ 1789‚ the king of France‚ Louis XVI‚ was out of money and the entire country was paying the price. The Estates General had convened‚ which signaled the failure of King Louis XVI to effectively manage the finances and estate system of his country. At this Estates General meeting‚ many representatives of the Third Estate disliked the system of voting by estates and broke off to form the National Assembly. The National Assembly of France then drafted the guiding document for the French

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    75 ENLIGHTENED‚ ECLECTIC APPROACH IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING By: Christina I.T. Panggabean (Universitas PGRI Ronggolawe Tuban) Abstract English language teachers need to explore what works and what does not work in a certain ELT context‚ applying what Brown (2001) names an enlightened‚ eclectic approach or a principled approach. They are suggested to explore all language teaching approaches or methods since no single approach or method is best suited for all teaching contexts. This paper also

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    The Age of Absolutism and the Enlightenment encouraged individuals to analyze their society. Enlightened thinkers started to deeply think about the structure of society and challenged traditional ideas of the power. Curious enlightened thinkers came up with their theory of how the government should function. Baron de Montesquieu was one of the most influential representative of the Enlightenment in France who promoted his idea of protecting liberty and unity in the government and society. Montesquieu

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    prisoners interpret the shadows as things that are real‚ people who have a dim view of reality‚ only accepting the blurred view they have and the real truth is hidden behind a wall just like the cave. 3. The prisoner who escapes represents an enlightened man who is able to see the truth of what the world really is on the outside

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    -In Zen‚ spiritual achievement attained solely by one’s own efforts. Self-power forms basis of both Rinzai and Soto schools of Buddhism. -Experiencing truth for oneself and not accepting testimony of another. -In Pure Land‚ one cannot become enlightened themselves through their own efforts because people have become so defiled so it is impossible. They must rely on faith outside of themselves‚ Amitabha Buddha. Positive because it gives up realization that our tries to get to enlightenment begins

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