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    meditation texts‚ Vairagya‚ translated as “non-attachment”‚ is weaved throughout scriptures and sutras with both substantial gravitas and significance. To define non-attachment is no facile task‚ for there exists numerous components of its practice. As a yogic practice‚ non-attachment applies over myriad manifestations of nature. However‚ to grasp the role non-attachment plays in yoga‚ one must examine its qualities and obstacles. Why must one practice non-attachment? Understanding these obstacles

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    The indigenous people were accustomed to sicknesses of their own but none like the ones brought by the Spanish. With the coming of these diseases many of the indigenous people died from small pox and chicken pox. Realizing this effect the diseases had on them many might have committed suicide and led up to other ways in which the indigenous people died out. After Columbus had left for the first time his men became lazy and put the indigenous people to work and as a result these people attacked

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    Indigenous people of Australia‚ also known as aboriginal Australians from as early as 1789‚ are defined as the original inhabitants of the Australian continent‚ as well as the surrounding islands. They were original migrants from Africa‚ and have been residing in what is known today as Australia for around 50‚000 years. Currently‚ the aboriginal population suffers hardships concerning economy and society as a whole. There are many matters taken into account when examining the current situation of

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    FACTORS AFFECTING EFFECTIVENESS IMPLEMENTATION OF OPERATION STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT: THE NIGERIAN DOWN-STREAMS OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY A CASE STUDY. The Nigerian oil and gas downstream industry is one with many opportunities of varying business operational processes. These following factors have adversely affected it’s maximum functionality. * Availability of product * Quality of Product * Availability of Funds * Prices * Government Policies Availability of Products – Most times

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    Music Therapy is used all over the world every single day. Music Therapy can be beneficial in many ways using a variety of different styles‚ which is something that has originated in the veterans hospitals. Music therapy has several benefits. It can help to assist with labor and delivery. It helps women relax as they’re going through the natural birth process. As mentioned in the Music Therapy Assistant Labor and delivery Journal of Music Therapy‚ music therapy is effective in relieving pain‚ help

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    Samantha Bultman Professor Broussard English II-76 Apirl 3‚ 2017 Conforming Vs. Nonconforming Has life ever thrown something at you that you weren’t exactly ready for‚ and you didn’t know yourself well enough to confront the problem head on? This was the case of Tim O’Brien in his story‚ “On the Rainy River”. O’Brien narrators a fictional‚ yet very realist story‚ in which he is his own main character. It was 1968 and O’Brien was 21‚ and he‚ along with many other men his age were being drafted into

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    ‘Fixed species concept’ states that the creator created each species for the specific purpose. Carolus Linnaeus was the major proponent of the fixed species concept. The fixed species concept originated from the belief that the Earth and the life on it are around six hundred thousand years old. The basis of the concept is the organismal adaptations. It was believed that the creator designed every species for a particular use. Plato’s idealism suggests that organisms are already accustomed to their

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    Representation of Identity by Indigenous Population in Sylhet by Md. Sultan Mahmood Introduction Bangladesh was born as a nation state in 1971. The predominant popular narrative of Bangladeshi independence‚ which we have repeatedly encountered whether talking with members of the elite or ordinary people‚ bears evidence of a homogenous ‘Bangalee’ nationalism and a deep ambivalence toward the country’s indigenous people‚ or Adivasi. Here the term Indigenous or ‘tribal’ has no clear definition

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    TEDURAY ECONOMY The economy of Teduray is agriculturally based. Farming is their basic means of livelihood. Their other subsistence are fishing‚ hunting and mini handicraft production. Most of the farmers still practice swidden cultivation or slash-and-burn (kaingin) in farming. Thus‚ most of them get marginal production which is not enough to cater the wants and needs of their families. Planting star is one of the traditions still practiced by the Tedurays. This is observed during the months

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    Four characteristics of “Indigenous” religions are that they must maintain and restore harmony‚ are members of a larger spiritual family‚ pattern all life‚ and sense a place within the rhythms of life. An important fundamental in most traditional indigenous worldview focuses heavily on maintaining equilibrium with spiritual beings and forces and restoring that balance when it is lost. Although indigenous religions speak of an existence after the present life‚ it is not often thought of as the ultimate

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