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    Monastic Spirituality: Definition: the complex attitudes and practices that characterize the life of men and women living according to a monastic rule Characteristics: -asceticism -celibacy for the sake of the kingdom retirement from the world(funga mundi)-dualistic approach simple living-putting no the mind of Christ Aspects: Meditation on the scripture (lectio divine) Volunteer poverty (detachment) Community-common life Obedience to a spiritual guide (abbot‚ abbess)

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    Loving-kindness is defined as an openhearted nurturing to ourselves and others. The golden rule says‚ “Treat others just the way you want to be treated.” Kindness and compassion are all qualities that live in humans. By practicing kindness toward others we give a gift to ourselves and it has benefits just by doing it. There is a scientific evidence for why loving kindness works. Our emotions are shaped by our thoughts. Our loving-kindness practice helps us to feel more positive‚ kind‚ and patient

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    Self Healing Robots

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    SELF HEALING ROBOTS A SEMINAR REPORT Submitted by AKHIL in partial fulfillment for the award of the degree of BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY in COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING COCHIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY‚ COCHIN – 682022 NOV 2008   DIVISION OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING COCHIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY‚ COCHIN – 682022 Bonafide Certificate Certified that this is a bonafide record of the seminar entitled “Self healing

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    Catheterization options following radical surgery for cervical cancer. Naik (2006) Karen Roberts‚ Raj Background • The purpose of the study was to investigate the options for women who were diagnosed with early signs of cervical cancer following a radical hysterectomy. • Options included using a intermittent self catheter (ISC) and a suprapubic catheter (SPC) About the researchers Both authors are from Gateshead Health NHS Trust • Karen Roberts: Nurse Consultant The main focus of

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    In the article The Loving Intellect I agree with most of the author’s beliefs and opinions. The overall idea of the article is sound and uses common sense to explain itself. To valididate his claims the author quotes some of the masters of theology such as Plato‚Aristotle‚ and Socrates. I agree with the writer on the definition of the intellectual person and why it matters. Also that an intelligent person should always be searching for wisdom. Wisdom is found in the pursuit of knowledge. History

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    Scientology‚ like many New Religious Movements‚ often faces questions of legitimacy. It seems that any modern spiritual movement is viewed with a certain sense of mistrust by the general public‚ something that older‚ more "established" religions automatically avoid. While even religions such as Christianity and Judaism have within their teachings prophecies of saviors still to come‚ the idea that any kind of modern-day holy figure could actually exist in Western society is met with incredulity from

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    I do agree that the healing process can only begin with the acknowledgement‚ understanding‚ and the ability to communicate the traumatic occurrence to an outside source. The source in which this information is revealed should be reliable and knowledge with the ability to provide the assistance need at that time; however‚ I do not feel it has to be a crisis interventionist or licensed counselor. For decades‚ many have argue that only license professional with degrees should aid an individual through

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    theories that try to help us understand and explain why crime occurs. In their article‚ Lynch and Groves advocate the approach known as radical criminology. Radical criminologists believe crime is linked to a society’s political and economic conditions especially in capitalist cultures like the United States (p. 372). Deriving their position from Marx‚ radicals believe that four conditions relate to occurrence of crime: a) capitalism is based on inequalities between those who own and those who

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    Workplace spirituality is the method of incorporating one’s personal idea of “spirituality” in their daily work schedule. Spirituality can give a sense of balance and security to many individuals and therefore improve their organizational efficiency and effectiveness. Organizations are beginning to incorporate spirituality in the workplace in order to enhance organizational performance and increase the development of business ethics. The importance of a business to incorporate spirituality within the

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    Sufism And Radical Islam

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    1. The previous reading on Islam from the Bilhartz textbook did connect to the the web article and the web video regarding Sufism and Radical Islam. Bilhartz explained that the term "Sufism" derived from ascetics who " adopted the custom of wearing austere garments made of suuf‚ the Arabic word for wool" (2006‚ p. 117). The practice of wearing wool garments was to reject worldly clothing. This may explain the origin of the word Sufi‚ which is the Arabic term for "mystic" and is used to describe the

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