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    The Forest

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    Forests are precious national resource whim not only play significant role in national condor but help in pollution control and maintaining logical balance. These offer a number of direct indirect advantages which have been realised sin time immemorial. Direct Advantages 1. Forests provide valuable timber for dome tic and commercial use. Industries like paper‚ matt making‚ plywood‚ sports goods‚ lakh and furniture at directly based on raw materials derived from forest 2. Forests supply a

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    St. Philip Neri Symbols

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    St. Philip Neri is an interesting person. St. Philip Neri was born July 21‚ 1595. His feast day is May 26. St. Philip went to heaven May 26‚ 1595 to be with God forever. St Philip is from Florence‚ Italy. He was recognized as a saint in the church’s eyes on March 12‚ 1622. St. Philip has three symbols‚ a Rosary‚ lily and a angel holding a book. But he is mostly known for the lily symbol which symbolizes humility and devotion. St. Philip Neri was one of the funniest saints because he always

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    monastic way of life‚ “If thou wilt be perfect‚ go‚ sell what thou hast‚ and give to the poor‚ and thou shalt have treasure in heaven” (Mt.19:21). In the mid third century‚ many Christians began to move out to deserted places to live ascetic lives as hermits and dedicate their lives to Christ‚ partly because Christianity was gaining acceptance and monasticism began to replace martyrdom as the highest form of

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    Purun Bhagat

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    an Indian who‚ in his public and private life‚ appears as the perfect example of all that is best in the imported European values. Surprisingly‚ these values appear to be rejected by the author as Dass is transformed into Purun Bhagat‚ a wandering hermit who loses nearly all contact with humanity‚ in order to commune with nature and achieve his religious goals. While Kipling never directly applauds this decision‚ the language he uses to describe Purun’s actions is affirmative and his descriptions

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    Soft skills are important in the problem solving process for reasons such as brainstorming and swapping. Also‚ as our jobs become more service oriented than goods oriented‚ it is important to know how to satisfy our customers. Unless you are a hermit‚ we deal with all kinds of people every day in life; whether we are the customer‚ client‚ or a co-worker. Not only do we interact with several people a day‚ we also come across several problems we have to solve a day‚ whether we solve them alone

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    The images that tarot cards bear illustrate the values of medieval society. It is difficult to separate fiction from historical facts concerning the origin of tarot; however‚ most scholars agree that the initial sole purpose of the cards was entertainment (Farley). The first playing cards were found in tenth-century China. Because paper was invented there‚ it makes sense that playing cards were as well. They consisted of two suits: coins and [bamboo] sticks. As the cards made their way down the

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    Strain theory was introduced by sociologist Robert Merton‚ he thought that some societies may be set up to encourage deviance from societal norms. Merton thought when cultural goals placed too much pressure on the person to conform. The individual would be forced to work inside the structure that society has created or instead turn to become a follower of a deviant subculture to achieve their goals. The main concern was that certain societies were not providing the resources to achieve these societal

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    stopped the Christians from visiting the holy places in Palestine. Naturally‚ Christian rulers in Europe were very angry about this. The Byzantine emperor in Constantinople asked the Pope to help him drive the Turks from the Holy Land. Peter the Hermit and the Pope started the first Crusade. Pope Urban II said that he would forgive the sins of all people who went and fought in the Holy Land. Christians killed thousands of Hungarians‚ then Germans‚ then Greeks. Christians also killed Jews. The armies

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    Perceval

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    enters the court and admonishes Perceval for failing to ask his host whom the grail served and why the lance bled‚ as the appropriate question would have healed the wounded king. No more is heard of Perceval except a short later passage in which a hermit explains that the grail contains a single mass-wafer that miraculously sustains the Fisher King’s wounded father. The loathly lady announces other quests that the Knights of the Round Table proceed to take up and the remainder of the poem deals with

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    shepherds from near Cairo are not happy because they “[consider] themselves as condemned to labour for the luxury of the rich (Johnson ??)”; the greatly prosperous man in the forest is unhappy because a new Bassa of Egypt could take his riches away; the hermit is unhappy because he has “lost so much‚ and [has] gained so little (Johnson ??)”; and the astronomer is unhappy because he believes he has to make difficult decisions regarding the weather. In the end‚ all the members of Rasselas’s party know that

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