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    and a group interaction in a health and social care setting. There were some strengths in the interaction but also some weaknesses. I believe that there is room for improvement. The two types of interaction took place at the tea party our health and social care class organized for the elderly. The following communication skills and interpersonal skills were used during the interaction; the tone of my voice‚ language‚ listening and responding skills and more. The first interaction was with an

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    Hinduism and Buddhism

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    Hinduism and Buddhism Shengjia wu In world culture‚ there are various religious. Hinduism is the third largest religion in the world with around 970 million followers‚ while Buddhism‚ originating in the India‚ the same place with Hinduism‚ has approximately 350 million Buddhists. This essay will firstly discuss features of Reincarnation and Non-violence’s in both religion‚ and then argues that caste system is an area which is sustainable difference. In Hinduism and Buddhism ‚ the aim of the

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    Buddhism And Confucianism

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    philosophies during the classical era. Two of them are suffering and war which helped develop Buddhism and Confucianism. Suffering is the main cause for The codification of Buddhism during the classical era. Buddhism was founded Siddhartha Gautama. Buddhism can be considered a branch departing from hinduism. Siddhartha Gautama Is known as the Buddha. He Grew up as a prince and was protected for the outside world for a long time. When he was older he left the place to explore his county. He saw the sick

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    Hinduism and Buddhism

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    Hinduism and Buddhism Compared and Contrasted Hinduism and Buddhism are ancient religions that have millions of followers today. They both started in ancient India. Although they are different religions‚ Hinduism and Buddhism share many similarities with regard to their beliefs‚ and their practices. Hinduism began around 3‚000 years ago near the Indus River of northwestern India. This religion has no original founder and no single holy text. Brahmins were the first Hindu teachers. They passed

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    though it originated in India‚ is the leading religion in much of the world‚ it is an impactful religion in such places like China‚ Korea‚ and Japan. In the United States‚ the fastest growing religion is Western Buddhism. Besides being one of the fastest growing religions‚ nowadays‚ the Buddhist religion also has the ability to adapt to technology‚ a concept known as E-Religion‚ making it a religion that is practiced all over the world. It is believed that

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    Buddhism and Christianity

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    similarities between Christianity and Buddhism. They noticed many other similarities in doctrine and books as well. The early missionaries to China and Japan were both shocked and disturbed by their findings that another religion had similar beliefs. The missionaries determined that this was the devil at work‚ inventing a counterfeit faith. In recent years scholars discovered the evidence of Nestorian Churches in Asia. Many people now believe that the similarities between Buddhism and Christianity

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    existence of suffering (life‚ when lived conventionally‚ can never be fully satisfying because of its inescapable change) What are the Three Jewels of Buddhism? What are the Four Noble Truths? What are the steps of the Noble Eightfold Path? How do these teachings inform the practice of Buddhism? Three Jewels - (Sanskrit: Triratna; Pali: Tiratana)—that is‚ the Buddha‚ the Dharma‚ and the Sangha Four Noble Truths -(1) suffering exists; (2) it has a cause; (3) it has an and;

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    Is Buddhism a Religion?

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    IS BUDDHISM A RELIGION? Buddhism is one of the world’s largest major religions with an estimated 360 million followers all over the world (Adherents‚ 2008). Its main focus is the reflection of human suffering and how to overcome it; an experience that all of humanity share. However‚ there is an argument being made that Buddhism is not a religion because it does not worship or even recognize the actuality of a deity. But religion is not the practice of worshipping a god but rather it is a way of

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    Asian Behavior and Thought 10/16/12 Study Guide 7 – Mahayana Buddhism 1. What are the four sublime states? 1. Boundless love is related to friendliness. Buddhists cultivate love that is unconditioned and unlimited‚ based on the knowledge that all are one in the ocean of love. 2. Boundless compassion is the intense fellow feeling one should have for all living beings who suffer through pain‚ anxiety‚ ignorance and illusion. 3. Sympathetic joy- moves one to seek out happiness

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    Buddhism and Christianity

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    Between 600 BCE and 600 CE‚ universal religions in Asia and the Mediterranean‚ particularly Christianity and Buddhism‚ both spread through trade networks‚ but emerged with diverging ideologies and through different founders and religious leaders. Both Christianity and Buddhism were constantly evolving religions that had missionaries and pilgrims that traveled long distances to share their beliefs. The Silk Road and the Indian Ocean Maritime System proved to be trade routes that not only shared

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