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    discuss with management or line managers on the training program before rolling it out to the employees. Training program also will be further amended with inputs from employees and line managers regarding the effectiveness of the program on employees. (Karim et al‚ 2012) There are also informal training schemes for the employees such as the E-learning packages which can be done from home or at work. Employees can choose whenever they want to complete the package as it serves as a revision or refresher

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    suggested e do something different. he is an accomplished trekker as well as a hiker. When he found out about the Air Hitam hill‚ famous among trekkers‚ which ahs tracks that reach right up to the summit‚ he virtually harassed us to accompany him. Both Karim and I are basically couch potatoes and have no enthusiasm for such a sport. But we did not want to disappoint Jamal and reluctantly agreed to go hiking with him. But it turned out to be the most interesting weekend I ever had. i did not live to

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    Buddhist Art and Iconography As Asian culture became popular‚ Buddhist art became very familiar to Americans. We can find statues of Buddha not only at Asian restaurants but also at bars‚ night clubs and even at furniture stores. Buddhist art is becoming less associated with religion; however statues of Buddha and other Buddhist motifs such as lotus flowers have significant religious meanings behind them. Although some of people who are interested in Buddhist art are non-Buddhist

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    Thirteenth-Century Invasions.] Buddhas and Arhats There is quite a significant difference between the Hinayana and Mahayana presentations of arhats and Buddhas. Both agree that arhats‚ or liberated beings‚ are more limited than Buddhas‚ or enlightened beings‚ are. Mahayana formulates this difference in terms of two sets of obscurations: the emotional ones‚ which prevent liberation‚ and the cognitive ones‚ which prevent omniscience. Arhats are free of only the former‚ whereas Buddhas are free of both. This

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    * Virullha (South) rules Ghosts‚   * Virupakka (West) rules Naga &  * Vaishravana - Kuwera (North) rules Devils.  Significant and Influential Buddhist Figures from Antiquity to Present Day The Buddha - (563 B.C. - 483 B.C.) The fully enlightened Buddha‚ the Buddha of our time. Historically‚ the

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    Learning about Buddha’s Life is not Important in Buddhism Buddhism is a religion that encompasses a variety of traditions‚ practicing teachings largely based on those of Siddhartha Gautama‚ commonly known as the Buddha‚ meaning ‘the awakened one’. The Buddha lived and taught in the eastern part of India between 6th and 4th centuries BCE. His journey to enlightenment has inspired 300 million people to follow his way of life‚ thus some Buddhists believe that it is a prerequisite to learn about the

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    distorted manner which challenges the audience’s perception of ‘the perfect story’.  Cameron also involves the question of ‘How well do we know our neighbors‚ especially living in suburbia.’ “Who would you trust with your child?” Techniques such as symbolism‚ metaphors‚ lighting and sound can support his message of suburbia being the dangerous‚ eerie place that Cameron portrays it to be The play uses a non- naturalistic style that brings an eerie‚ strange and disturbed sense to the set. The set becomes

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    A Guide to Pure Land Practice by the Buddhist Scholar Cheng Wei-an Translation with Commentary by Dharma Master Suddhisukha BO S B e DHANET ’ UD O K LIB R A R Y E-mail: bdea@buddhanet.net Web site: www.buddhanet.net Buddha Dharma Education Association Inc. Taming The Monkey Mind A Guide to Pure Land Practice by the Buddhist scholar Cheng Wei-an Translation with Commentary by Dharma Master Suddhisukha Sutra Translation Committee of the U. S. and Canada

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    temple looks very similar to temples I used to visit in China‚ except for the fact that Zhengjue Temple is smaller in size. It has one big hall mainly used to place the statues of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas and one small room used to shelve the Sutras. Several cushions are put on the ground of the hall and in front of the Buddha Statues. They are mainly used for meditation and making worship. During my visit‚ I mainly talked to Rev Chi-Miu Sik‚ who arranged the weekly meditation events and took care of

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    sarnath

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    The Buddha went from Bodhgaya to Sarnath about 5 weeks after his enlightenment. Before Gautama (the Buddha-to-be) attained enlightenment‚ he gave up his austere penances and his friends‚ the Pañcavaggiya monks‚ left him and went to Isipatana.[4] After attaining Enlightenment the Buddha‚ leaving Uruvela‚ travelled to the Isipatana to join and teach them. He went to them because‚ using his spiritual powers‚ he had seen that his five former companions would be able to understand Dharma quickly. While

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