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    Through such practices were primarily prepared for military service. However‚ the culture of physical fitness was also determined in agriculture. China is in specific climates‚ where especially the main occupation of people in the old days was the cultivation of the land. This job also required real strength. As the Chinese population had no civil rights remained all they had left is choosing their future path – working on the role or the military. Educating young people in the spirit of physical

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    Concerted Cultivation and the Accomplishment of Natural Growth Across the globe many nations and countries have a system of social class. Where the rich and poor are clearly distinguished and shown‚ and those who aren’t in those categories are considered middle class. Not only do the rich have all most of the money‚ but they also receive the most schooling‚ enjoy the best health and consume the most goods and services. Such privileges contrasts sharply with the poverty of millions of women and men

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    Rice is the seed of the monocot plants Oryza sativa (Asian rice) or Oryza glaberrima (African rice). As a cereal grain‚ it is the most widely consumed staple food for a large part of the world’s human population‚ especially in Asia. It is the agricultural commodity with the third-highest worldwide production‚ after sugarcane and maize‚ according to data of FAOSTAT 2012.[1] Oryza sativa with small wind pollinated flowers Since a large portion of maize crops are grown for purposes other than

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    Thomas Concerted Cultivation VS. Natural Growth Concerted cultivation and natural growth are two different types of educating a child by his or her parent’s. Each type of educational technique created a “class” individual. Natural growth created a “working class” individual‚ while concerted cultivation created a “middle class” individual. Concerted cultivation is a middle class child educational technique parent’s use on a child to improve their children’s talents. Middle class parents do this

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    Tobacco was a main crop in colonial America that helped stabilize the economy (Cotton 1). Despite the fact that tobacco took the place of the other crops in Virginia‚ as well as replacing the hunt for gold with tobacco cultivation. It proved to be a major cash crop‚ especially in Virginia and Maryland (Weeks 3). Tobacco left many people financially troubled because other occupations were disregarded or not as profitable as tobacco farmers (Randel 128). The unemployment that tobacco brought about

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    impacts on the world land. Fairly consequential minorities of the three reasons were attributable to the global degraded land with numbers standing at 35 percent of over-grazing‚ 30 percent of deforestation and 28 percent of over-cultivation. It is apparent that over-cultivation was the least prevalent category among others. Turning to the table informing the causes of land erosion in three regions‚ namely North America‚ Europe and Oceania‚ it is evident that the unimpressively highest figures for land

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    (Volvariella vovvacea) and the oyster mushroom (Pleurotus sajor-caju). Of these‚ A. bisporus is the most popular and economically sound to grow and is extensively cultivated throughout the world. However‚ due to its low temperature requirement‚ its cultivation is restricted to the cool climatic areas and to the winter in the plains of Northen India. In summer‚ the tropical paddy-straw mushroom is suitable for growing in most parts of India. Even then it is less attractive commercially owing to very low

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    established doctrine or faith The focus of spiritual concern is this world and the family‚ not the gods and not the afterlife Believe that human beings are teachable‚ improvable and perfectible through personal and communal endeavor especially self-cultivation and self-creation 3 basic ethics‚ the most basic of which are ren (wren)‚ yi‚ and li Ren is the upholding of altruism (concern for the welfare of others) and humaneness for other individuals within a community yi is the upholding of righteousness

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    3. The Goal of Dharma Practice and Mind Cultivation What is the purpose of Dharma practice and mind cultivation? A lot of people have the answer to this question: to be reborn in the Western Paradise. However‚ specifically‚ to what extent should one cultivate so that he can be reborn in the Western Paradise? How can this be achieved? What will happen if we could not attain the expected level of cultivation? Many may not be able to answer these. In fact‚ it is a very lofty goal to be reborn in the

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    In Timothy Keller’s Every Good Endeavor‚ we find in chapter three the meaning of work as cultivation. Work is a physical and mental process. It is also provision for the growing of the human race. Work as cultivation is a call to "fill the earth‚” and not to just fill it with more people but to fill it by means of building up the human society. God made this our job. He called us to "rule and subdue” the earth. Ruling the earth should be seen as stewardship. God is the one that owns this world‚ but

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