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    Neuro-Linguistic Program

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    eye what you desire‚ what you want. A new home‚ a better income or simply a new car. They can also be for Peace‚ Serenity‚ Health and Wellness for our family and loved ones. Now with these inspiring visuals in our mind‚ you recite them as a daily mantra‚ for example‚ as a morning ritual you recite your financial or money goals. Do this everyday‚ religiously. When you only have one eye on the goal you will often lose focus and become distracted but if you have both eyes open and are aware of your

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    Hinduism is one of the oldest religions in the history. With all of the relgions out here‚ Hinduism has been able to hold itself against repeated assault by other religious extremist who have tried to destroy it. Maybe the reason why Hinduism has been able to stay is major a religions in the world is because‚ Hinduism is more a way of life than a restrictive and organized religion. Actually‚ the core of Hinduism is the consciousness of the Indian society‚ and infuses in the every day life. Although

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    Throughout his writing‚ Gary Snyder explores the theme of deep ecology‚ an ideology very close to him. Going against most Western cornucopian thought‚ is an understanding that Homo sapiens are not the most valuable species. Instead deep ecology teaches that all species‚ all life our planet Earth‚ has equal value and standing because at the end of the day we all just parts of our environment‚ just small players in ecological cycles that have been going on for eons. Although humans have greatly

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    In his 1965 speech at Johns Hopkins University‚ Lyndon B. Johnson presented a multifaceted defense of the United States’ involvement in the conflict between North and South Vietnam. Johnson first contends that the war in Vietnam is necessary to prevent the spread of communism to other societies. If communism is allowed to prevail in Vietnam it is only a matter of time‚ Johnson says‚ until the world order is fundamentally changed for the worse. Furthermore‚ Johnson points to the decades of promises

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    After dropping out of college in the first semester‚ Jobs explored his spiritual side while traveling in India. It was with this spiritual enlightenment that Jobs’ work ethic and simplistic view toward life was developed. "That’s been one of my mantras — focus and simplicity‚" he said. "Simple can be harder than complex: You have to work hard to get your thinking clean to make it simple. But it’s worth it in the end because once you get there‚ you can move mountains."Jobs began to move mountains

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    which build experience and confidence while decreasing feelings of being overwhelmed and demonstrate I have the capacity to overcome anything which comes my way. This serves as further motivation to keep pressing forward. Finally‚ I’ll repeat my mantra to “never give

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    Ruther-Fraud B. Hayes

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    “Hayes was never a solitary‚ a boy of moods‚” wrote biographer H.J. Eckenrode. “He had no seasons of exaltation followed by depression… All his life he liked society and shone in it in a modest way – not sparkling‚ not brilliant‚ but pleasing‚ satisfying. He had a gift of friendship and most of those he loved in youth he loved in age.” As a young man‚ however‚ Hayes went through a period of great inner tension‚ which he himself attributed to a fear that he would one day lose his mind‚ as some relatives

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    changing role of media

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    and every aspect‚ so why media should be left behind? Newspapers have always been the perfect accompaniment with the morning cup of tea. But did we all know how tedious it was to print one? How many complicated structures had to be installed? The mantra in this jet age is ‘Practicality coupled with technology’. The machines have given way to desktop terminals‚ getting rid of the mess. Not only has the content enormously improved‚ there has also been an upsurge in the efficiency of operations. Media

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    College Inc In Response: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/collegeinc/view/ This film focuses on the ethics of for profit educational institutions. With most of the coverage revolving around what critics characterize as the unethical and disloyal failure to inform students of the huge debt burden they will incur. Also the low graduation and retention rates to which they may fall victim‚ and the struggle they will likely face to obtain employment after graduation. The Huffington Post

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    KONARK TEMPLE

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    is God’. Each and every organism in our universe is considered divine. While taking a look back at our olden worship scenario‚ Sun worship was a predominant feature of Hindu religion. According to Hindu mythology‚ Sun the very essence of ‘Gayatri Mantra’ (Savitur-Savitri-rising and setting sun) means Light that removes darkness from our mind and imparts us infinite knowledge which in result awakens consciousness in us. According to Vedas Surya means Su-(Supreme) and rya-(inspiring).The worship of

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