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    Outline Purpose: After this interview‚ I am going to have more information about my career of interest and it will help me with answering all the questions I have about it. Thesis: Psychology is the best career for me to change the world by working on what I love. Opening: Greeting and self- introduction Explain the reasons of the interview Explain what information is needed and how it will be used Ask for permission to record the interview and/or take pictures. Transition: Let me start by

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    oxymoron‚ but this is a critical part of two of the major world religions. Many Christians live with the attitude of being in the world but not of the world‚ but this is not the only religion that follows this idea. People who follow the religion of Hinduism also have a version of this idea‚ to live in the world but not be of it. However‚ these two religious translation of the same idea is not the same at face value; there are core differences with this principle‚ and this would cause the people who

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    The Indian Worldview: Breaking Down Hinduism Hinduism is a religion that is difficult to define. No one can say who the founder is‚ or connect it to a certain place or time. So in order to understand Hinduism‚ we follow a coherent set of assumptions upon which people base their lives; otherwise defined as the Indian Worldview. The main concept of the worldview that will help us explain Hinduism is the idea that the spiritual is more important than the physical. Smirti literature are stories or

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    January 28‚ 2012 Interview a Tourist Interviewing a tourist was a fairly easy task for me because I work among tourist all the time. Recently I got a server assistant job at a restaurant downtown called The Macintosh. We are a relatively new restaurant‚ only being about 4 months old‚ but we have a good reputation among the restaurant community at the time being. With a combination of some marketing‚ great service and food we have people calling our restaurant all day making

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    Examine and comment on contrasting standpoints about God and/or existence in relation to the topic you have investigated. Christianity and Hinduism seem to have profoundly different views in relation to God and/or existence. For example‚ creation within Christian belief is primarily ex-nihilo (out of nothing). God created everything in 7 days from the light and darkness‚ to the day of rest. This can be illustrated by reference to Genesis 1:1 – 2:4a “In the beginning God created the heavens and

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    In “The Many Colors of Hinduism”‚ Carl Olson first introduced the practitioners of ancient vedic religion. From the division of two antithetical groups (Adityas and Danavas). Both groups aimed for creation‚ they represent death and life‚ being and nonbeing‚ therefore‚ they all symbolize the immortal life. Due to the division‚ the myth of Indra and Vrtra is told. Indra is the king of gods who killed Vrtra (a dragon who kept water of the world) by thunderbolt. Olson also introduces the term “Rta”

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    on last year’s method. However‚ please remember that it is quite likely that in subsequent years‚ an institute may use radically different processes as well. IIM Ahmedabad:  Process: PGPM: Essay Writing Task + Personal Interview  ABM: Group Discussion + Personal Interview  Essay Writing: The candidates were given 1 minute to think and 10 minutes to write on the topic. Most of the topics were either general in nature or related to current affairs. Some of the topics given to the candidates

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    In order to understand why the Bhagavad Gita is important in Hinduism‚ it’s crucial to understand what it is. The Bhagavad Gita‚ which translates to “Song of the Lord”‚ is an ancient‚ sacred text (Voorst 24). More importantly‚ life lessons and explanations of the meaning/purpose of life are drawn from the dialogue between Arjuna and Krishna‚ a seeker or a god‚ respectively. The Bhagavad Gita teaches inner limitation and detachment. It also challenges the belief that only monks and abstainers can

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    In this world of over seven billion souls‚ sometimes we feel the absence of one man and then suddenly we find that he is there in all men. That is our Indian famous monk Swami Vivekananda. He is regarded as the patriot saint of modern India. He was the greatest gift of God to the Indian society. His inspiring personality was well known both in India and America during nineteenth century. He was the India’s spiritual ambassador in America to create a bond between East and West. His original name

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    Axia College Material Appendix E Hindu Terms Map Word | What is your personal understanding of each of these terms? | After reading the text‚ how would you redefine each of them?  | What differences did you find between the popular usage and actual definitions? | Karma | My personal understanding of Karma is in life you get back what you dish out to others. | The definition of Karma is our actions and their effects on this life and lives to come.  | It is basically the same idea just

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