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    Vedic Era (1500BC - 500BC) ! Vedic Literature ! The Indus Valley civilization declined around the the first half of the 2nd millennium BC‚ giving way to Vedic civilization. An important aspect of Vedic religious life was the bard-priest who composed hymns‚ in praise of the gods‚ to be sung or chanted at sacrifices. This tradition continued until a sizable body of oral religious poetry had been composed. This body of chanted poetry grew to massive proportions‚ and the best of the poems

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    listed from brand builder’s point of view? Can you think of any other issues? 6. What is brand mantra? List the three factors of the knowledge building process. 7. Google and Yahoo are the world’s top brands. Do you agree or disagree? If so‚ then what are the main reasons that make them top? 8. Think one of your favorite brand from All clear or Mojo. Can you come up with the brand mantra to capture its positioning? What are the positioning guidelines you may deploy if you be the manager

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    also introduced words‚ such as yoga‚ mantra‚ and chakra‚ to name a few‚ that have been incorporated into the American language as quasi-religious practices. As Hinduism grows in populations so does the interests in what the religion has to offer. Yoga is used as a relaxation exercise to unite oneself with God or one’s true self. Yoga practices have become so popular and widespread that newer populations may mistake them as being entirely American tradition. Mantra is a means of chanting or meditating

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    ANTOINETTE VILJOEN B THEOLOGY: BTH0010010011F BT046: ANALYSIS OF YOGA 1. YOGA’S GLOBAL APPEAL Indian culture advocates global health via yoga‚ but does not produce gold medallists at the Olympic games. Yoga is not a fitness programme‚ it derives from the Sanskrit and means “union”. Indian philosophy renders it as moksha (liberation or salvation) and union with God. Hatha yoga is one of many forms of yoga taught by Indian sages to obtain salvation. Westerners have corrupted it to gain

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    The main mantra named after them‚ Hare Krishna‚ expresses devotion to the gods Hare‚ Krishna and Rama and is believed to bring about a higher state of consciousness when it is chanted‚ sung‚ or meditated upon. Hare Krishnas are expected to chant the mantra for 16 rounds of a rosary of 108 beads every day‚ believing that chanting the names of God is so powerful. Home prayers follow

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    Trimurti literally means‚ “having three forms”‚ and refers to the gods Brahma‚ Vishnu‚ and Shiva. In Hinduism‚ the Trimurti reveals concepts of birth‚ life‚ and death and represents the Supreme Being. The Trimurti is portrayed as a three-headed figure with the faces and qualities of the three gods. This three-headed figure represents creation‚ preservation‚ and destruction‚ which are unified together to symbolize one Supreme Being. These three gods are equally essential for all aspects of life because

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    Name: ___________________________ Student Number: ___________________ Quiz Example Questions  STRE2010 Innovation & Entrepreneurship  STRE5607 Entrepreneurship & New Venture Management  Instructions:  Please‚ write your name and student number at the top of the cover page in the space provided.  Do NOT remove the staple. Keep the pages bound together.  This examination consists of eight [8] pages including the cover sheet and an extra page for longer answers  Printing is double sided‚ so

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    Pureland Buddhism arose during the degenerate age (Mappo)‚ which caused everyone to believe that society will begin to disappear and that morals were in danger. A focus to a single Buddha was created in order to control society and bring them to have no other distractions. This savior- like figure was known as the Amida Buddha and was known to be in the “land of bliss” (Poceski 2009: pg. 158). Two major founders are associated with the traditions and practices of Pureland and those are Honen and

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    clearly contradicts its own mantra‚ or slogan‚ “don’t be evil”. The central principle was to never compromise any search results‚ and is used as a guideline for the company’s decision- making process. It was a hard choice for Google’s central managers to make‚ but inevitably it was decided that the benefits of operating in China outweighed the costs. 2. Do you think that Google should have entered China and engaged in self-censorship‚ given the company’s long standing mantra “Don’t be evil”? Is it

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    The ship floundered‚ bobbing in the ragged sea like a bloated corpse. Three rows of oars slapped at the angry sea‚ but could not hold the waves at bay. The sea was no friend to the finless creatures on the wooden vessel‚ and their terror screamed louder than the wind. Another wave swelled‚ hammering the ship until the wood groaned. The mast splintered and fell. The wind howled. “Man overboard‚” came the wavering cry. Distance and rain watered down the call to a whimper. It was only a matter of moments

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