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    ‘Ayah Su’ di kalangan ‘awak-awak’nya. Putih bin Daud merupakan anak Pulau Duyong jati yang telah berumur sekitar 70an. Ketika ditemu bual beliau baru sahaja pulang dari ‘ke laut’. Selama seminggu beliau berada bersama 4 orang ‘ awak-awak’ yang telah lama bekerja dengannya. Beliau telah mewarisi kemahiran ke laut daripada orang tuanya dan warisan ini kini diteruskan oleh empat orang anak-anak lelakinya yang mencari rezeki sebagai nelayan laut dalam sepenuh masa. SEJARAH ASAL USUL: Kaitan lagenda

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    Berjaya Time Square 10th Avenue Food Mall Jalan Imbi‚ Level 10‚ Bejaya Times Square (at Aircondition Food Court) 03-79829135 Vegan‚ Chinese‚ Fast food‚ Buffet Blue Boy Vegetarian Food Centre 6001 Blue Boy Mansion‚ Jalan Tong Shin (at Jalan Pudu Lama) Centre has about 10 stalls selling vegetarian with authentic Asian dishes such as char kway teow‚ assam laksa‚ curry mee‚ dry/soup noodles‚ popiah‚ laksa‚ cheecheong fun‚ tom yam‚ fried rice‚ yongtaufoo‚ curry puffs‚ etc. Also a dry goods shop. Open

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    According to the Spence‚ Dalai Lama intended to implement the full democracy in the future. He believed that the most urgent concern at the time is the massive influx of Chinese settlers into Tibet. In addition‚ Tibetans are rapidly being reduced to an insignificant minority in their

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    This movie is based on a novel which is based on the field notes of Heinrich Harrer (Brad Pitt). This film sparked a lot of controversy in the far east. The Chines government stated that the officers were said to be rude and impolite to the Dalai Lama. The movie starts out with the Germans heading off to climb the world’s tallest mountain in India‚ Nanga. When they get to the halfway point‚ they have to turn back because of avalanches. When they get back down to base camp‚ they are detained by

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    Major World Religions? “Every major religion of the world has similar ideals of love‚ the same goal of benefiting humanity through spiritual practice‚ and the same effect of making their followers into better human beings.” This quote by the Dalai Lama was in response to a book written by Jeffrey Moses‚ titled Oneness: Great Principles Shared by all Religions. The book talks about sixty five different principles that most major religions share. All religions sets guide lines in which on should

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    Dalai Lama’s full name is Lhamo Dondrub. Dalai Lamas are important monks of the Gelug school. He is the head of the Buddhist religion. This quote has a lot of impact on me. The quote is telling us when we teach kids to make them smart people‚ we must not forget to educate them on being a good person

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    The Universal Definition to the Good Life By Devin Fink Ethics Business and Public Administration Professor Michael Beltz October 9th‚ 2012 The “good life” is a phrase that is used to describe the ideal life for one to live. According to Aristotle‚ the good life should be free of any greed‚ full of virtue‚ pleasure‚ and friendships‚ as well as excellence in whatever you may do. I would agree with all of the things he believed in. Many people in America would

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    Critical Reflection Paper Q. What does Mullen mean by the “sound byte culture in which we live”? How does this affect our perception of the world around us? What are some examples of this from Little Buddha? If she is correct‚ why do we seem so accepting of these fictions? Critical reflection: Mullen’s article “Orientalist commercializations: Tibetan Buddhism in American Popular Film” reflects upon how Tibetan Buddhism has remained under the limelight of American media and film industry for some

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    Tibetan culture Tibetan culture developed under the influence of a number of factors. Contact with neighboring countries and cultures- including Nepal‚ India and China–have influenced the development of Tibetan culture‚ but the Himalayan region’s remoteness and inaccessibility have preserved distinct local influences. Buddhism has exerted a particularly strong influence on Tibetan culture since its introduction in the 7th century. Art‚ literature‚ and music all contain elements of the prevailing

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    combination of severe drought‚ with no rain in the region for two years.’(Lama H‚ Olivia K.‚ 2011) In Somalia‚ people rely heavily on agriculture for food. However‚ because of severe droughts‚ crops are being prevented to be harvest. Moreover‚ with less rainfall‚ livestock lack water and die. People cannot provide food for themselves anymore. On the other hand‚ there is a huge spike in food prices because of food shortage. (Lama H‚ Olivia K.‚ 2011)

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