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    Computers are extremely important in the modern world of today. In the fast moving life of the modern world of today‚ computers hold tremendous significance. Many of us will feel crippled without a computer ‚ as we have gotten so used to this machine. The importance of computers can not be denied in the corporate or business world‚ at the work place and even in one’s personal life. In the modern work place‚ pen are paper are becoming extent. It will not be long ‚before pen and paper stop to

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    Hinduism and Buddhism

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    The world has many different religions. Asia has seen many religions emerge and develop over the course of human history. Out of these‚ Buddhism and Hinduism are two of the most popular religions within the general population. Hinduism is the oldest known religion and is very rich‚ with literally hundreds of gods‚ symbolistic rituals‚ and beliefs. It is believed to have been established around 1500 B.C.‚ but Hinduism was not the brainchild of any one person‚ as it evolved over a long period of time

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    Confucianism and Buddhism

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    Are Confucianism and Buddhism religions? To answer this question one must first find the definition of the word religion. According to our text book the word religion come from the Latin word religio which means awe for the gods and concern for proper ritual (experiencing the worlds religion 3). The definition of the word religion according to several dictionaries is a belief in a divine or superhuman power or powers to be obeyed and worshiped as the creator and the ruler of the universe‚ or any

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    Buddhism in China

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    Buddhism in China Buddhism was founded in India in the sixth century B.C.E.‚ and was diffused to China by the first century C.E. Buddhism gradually gained followers after the collapse of the Han dynasty in 220 C.E. Buddhism’s influence on people continued to expand for several centuries all throughout East Asia. Between 220 C.E. and 570 C.E.‚ China suffered a period of political instability and conflict. Buddhism had very diverse responses in China. The reaction of Buddhism gradually diffused in

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    The interactions between Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy. 1. Assembly at Meryton. (pg 7) * Darcy is found to be “proud‚ to be above his company‚ and above being pleased.” * “He was the proudest‚ most disagreeable man in the world.” 2. Assembly at Meryton. (pg 8) * Elizabeth has to sit out two dances (lack of gentlemen). * To Darcy‚ Elizabeth is only “tolerable” and “not handsome enough to tempt” him. * He thinks Elizabeth to be plain and unattractive and she doesn’t

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    Buddhism in Thailand

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    Nowadays‚ Buddhism is practiced by a large amount of people‚ especially in Asia but also in Europe and America. Thailand counts 95% of Buddhists in the country. This strong presence of Buddhism there does certainly influence the business communication. It is actually the 4th biggest religion in the world and the total amount of Buddhists in the world is around 500 millions. The focus of Buddhism is on practice rather than on belief. Buddhism is based on the teachings of Gautama Buddha also known

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    Buddhism Paper Collin Todd REL/133 June 15‚ 2015 Calvin Habig Buddhism Paper In this weeks paper I will be talking about Buddhism and its basic teachings. I will go over how Buddhism started and the life of Buddha. I will also be discussing the basic teachings of Buddhism. Lastly I will discuss Mahayana‚ a school of Buddhism and why it is unique. History of Buddhism In the 6th century‚ Buddha Shakyamuni founded Buddhism. He was born a royal prince in a city called Lumbini‚ which is now northern India

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    Modern World versus Traditional World The stories from Alistair Macleod’s The Lost Salt Gift of Blood are often related to the lives of the people of the Maritimes who are commonly miners‚ fishermen and farmers. The author repeatedly examines similar themes and issues in his short stories such as isolation‚ choices versus consequences and the concept of dying culture. However‚ the most prominent theme deals with the contrast between the rural ways of life and the more modern city life. This theme

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    Buddhism & Jainism

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    Buddhism & Jainism When Buddhism and Jainism were developing‚ no rivalry seemed to have existed between them because both religions believed in a similar philosophy of life. However‚ they differed on some views such as salvation and soul and this led to their separate ways. Similarities Between Buddhism And Jainism On God • Buddhism : The original Buddhist doctrine does not have any godly figures‚ though the later Buddhist sects introduced some Godly figures. The Buddhists believe that these

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    Meditation In Buddhism

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    applications. Buddhist practice uses meditation as the way to connect to our inner self to look for enlightenment and reach the Nirvana. For Buddhism‚ the Nirvana is the state of liberation where you reach the perfect freedom‚ happiness‚ quietude and realization. Meditation and Buddhist practices are closed related. More and more meditation practices are taking Buddhism principles to improve their techniques and reach mindfulness. In the following lines‚ we will explore four different types of

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