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    science: a boon or bane

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    SCIENCE A BOON OR BANE FOR THE SOCIETY Science may be called a mixed blessing. It has made our life peaceful and comfortable. But it has also filled it with fears and tears. The invention of the wheel‚ electricity and wonder drug‚ penicillin has revolutionized human life. Now our life has become safer‚ easier and more comfortable than that of our ancestors. But now we have conquered time and space and have tamed all the forces of nature. We have‚ in fact‚ risen from the lowest position of cavemen

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    Ipl - Boon or Bane

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    IPL – A BOON OR BANE Twenty20 as a game has finally emerged now - after the World Cup was staged last year; this is the next prominent step. It remains to be seen if this format is used to the best impact or is it being treated just like the proverbial golden goose? With the Indian Premier League season in full bloom‚ the cricketing world has suddenly become exciting and entertaining as never before. The Indian Premier League has brought about a lot of firsts – with the auctioning of cricketers

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    Is using the Internet a boon? In this fast-paced world where everyone is competing to be the first in whatever they are embarking on‚ face-to-face communication with a person is getting rarer and flipping the books to get information has been a method gone outdated. However‚ this has been replaced by one powerful tool that does these and even more. This is none other than the Internet. Internet has been defined as the global system of interconnected computer networks designed to serve the people’s

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    This book “The Kite Runner” made me emotional from the way this book ends. I like the way that the book was written. The stories behind each character was interesting. The climax especially was very cruel.The way people were in order to get accepted into their culture was also rough in a way/ Although‚ the whole book was good. My personal reaction to this was emotional because of the things that happened in the story. The main characters ahim and Hassan were both young boys who were at the age of

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    Advt - Boon or Bane?

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    ADVERTISING – A BOON OR A BANE? Advertisements are a necessary evil. But they do more harm than good. They have invaded our personal lives and personal spaces and have led to crass consumerism. There should be some watchdog to oversee the advertisement industry. WHEN THINKING of advertisements‚ the age-old question‚ whether the chicken or the egg preceded the other crops up. Similarly‚ was it business or the advertisement industry that came first? We may not have an answer to the chicken/egg

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    Siddhartha‚ after living a life of trying to rid himself of Samsara realizes that he must feel what others in the “real” world experience. He is looking for away to empathize with the common people and he does until becomes just another common person. So after years of being a rich and successful merchant Siddhartha has a mental brake down where both body and mind suffer from over indulgence. He then runs away

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    stages. In the beginning‚ we meet Siddhartha‚ The Brahmin’s Son. Siddhartha was very intelligent‚ but wanted to learn more. His mind was not full‚ and his soul was not at peace. He decided to become a Samana in order to fill his mind and set his soul at peace. He had a goal to become completely empty of thirst‚ desire‚ dreams‚ pleasure and sorrow. He had the idea that if he could completely lose Self‚ he would be content. During his time with the Samanas‚ Siddhartha heard about Gotama‚ the Buddha

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    Siddhartha had one single goal - to become empty‚ to become empty of thirst‚ desire‚ dreams‚ pleasure and sorrow - to let the Self die. No longer to be Self‚ to experience the peace of an emptied heart‚ to experience pure thought - that was his goal. When all the Self was conquered and dead‚ when all passions and desires were silent‚ then the last must awaken‚ the innermost of Being that is no longer Self - the great secret (14) Siddhartha‚ according to his actions‚ was constantly in search for knowledge

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    Siddhartha Research Paper

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    The river‚ in the book Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse‚ is a symbol‚ a plot device‚ and the prophet throughout the story and Siddhartha’s spiritual journey. The river‚ and the explanation of time given above also explains and represents a Buddhist outlook on time and existence itself‚ impermanence and presence in the moment. The river itself is a compelling symbol by itself. Greek mythology features several rivers‚ each with different purposes. The river Styx circles the underworld and usually represents

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    Hesse was born July 2‚1877 and past on August 9‚1962. Some of Hesse best known works include Demian‚ Steppenwolf‚ Siddhartha‚ and The Glass Bead Game. Hermann Hesse works specified on exploring an individual’s search for authenticity‚ self-knowledge and spirituality. In the novel Siddhartha (1922)‚ by Hermann Hesse ‚ deals with a spiritual journey of a self-discovery man named Siddhartha during the time of the Gautama Buddha. The message that Hesse is trying to portray is that an individual must never

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