33. Foundation for vidhya 34. The click of the camera 35. The dangers of doubt Glossary 9 15 22 27 29 35 41 44 49 54 56 62 65 70 75 80 86 90 94 100 105 112 117 122 127 132 137 142 146 152 158 162 168 172 178 185 Publisher’s Note "SATHYA SAI SPEAKS" Series is‚ according to late Prof. N. Kasturi‚the original translator and compiler‚ "a fragrant boquet of flowers that never fade or falter". These discourses were delivered by Swaami out of profound compassion towards seekers of Truth during the
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Duff Brenna once said‚ "All literature shows us the power of emotion. It is emotion‚ not reason that motivates characters in literature." To me‚ this quote means that it is emotion that causes characters to make decisions‚ not reason. I agree with this quote because characters in literature do what they feel is right at the time‚ not what they feel is logically right. In William Shakespeare ’s tragedy Romeo and Juliet and John Steinbeck ’s novella Of mice and Men‚ the characters demonstrate how emotion
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Suhaila Mohideen Ms.Sargent English 5; Period 3 10/30/14 Amanda Boyden once uttered‚ “Never trust you will be saved by anyone”. Boyden’s terminology advocates that an individual should in no way expect to be defended by any person. As an individual they‚ have to be self-sufficient and have faith in themselves moderately than depending on others to ‘save’ them. A person has to look after themselves as no will be there to take care of them. Amanda Boyden terms are authentic
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Issues & Observations The Narrative Lens and Organizational Change Nick Nissley and Stedman Graham W hat do a CEO and a six-year-old child grieving over the death of her pet dog have in common? More than you might think. Recently a friend told us a story about her daughter‚ who after the death of the family’s chocolate Labrador said‚ “I wish we could just give Woody a pill and make him a puppy again.” It reminded us that when people’s health fails them‚ they often seek prescriptions. Our
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After taking the Ethical Lens Inventory‚ I have discovered that my personal lens is the Results Lens. Upon further reading I discovered how that translated into my values‚ strengths‚ weaknesses‚ and my blind spot as well as how to see more clearly. The key phrase for those with the Results Lens is “I make choices that are good for everyone.” The values and strengths associated with the Results lens are the core values‚ the classical values‚ and the definition of ethical behavior‚ the tools for analyzing
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Primitive‚ and the Perceptual Lens To say that any culture‚ region‚ or country is civilized or primitive is purely subjective to the person stating the opinion. Each individual‚ whether educated or uneducated‚ will have a different view on the definition of those two terms; a view that is influenced by the perceptual lens‚ or bias‚ that the individual has developed through various experiences over their lifetime. Nonetheless‚ how do subjectivity and the perceptual lens manipulate the terms of
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clean the lenses of a microscope? (1 point) Because fibers in towels and cloths may contain foreign material which could scratch the lens and marks or lint‚ could be left on the lens making it appear dirtier than before 4. State the name of each of the tagged parts on the microscope shown above in step 1 of the Procedures: (11 points) a. Ocular Lens b. Body Tube c. Arm d. Objective Lenses e. Stage f. Condenser g. Diaphragm h. Coarse
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Name Instructor Course Date of Submission Fresnel Lens Discovery The Fresnel lens was discovered in 1819 by a French physicist named Augustin-Jean Fresnel. He served as a commissioner of light houses under the French Government (Levitt and Theresa 1). First‚ Fresnel developed a lighting system that consisted of reflector panels placed behind oil-lamps. However‚ this proved to be inefficient since it converted just about 3% of the total light emitted into useful light‚ which was insignificant (Levitt
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Elizabeth Muralles Miss Nuzzolillo Honors Sophomore English November 19‚ 2012 Racism Throughout Our History Even when everyone tries their best to be equal towards one another‚ people always end up being racist because of differences in ethnicities. This is shown all around the world in small and large countries especially the United States. The amount of diversity in the United States leads people to interact with others who might not necessarily be the same ethnicity as they are. This is
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Does a Picture Really Tell A Thousand Words? According to John Berger‚ photographs from August 6th‚ 1945‚ are “images of hell.” (316) That was the day the US dropped an atomic bomb on Japan‚ killing countless innocent civilians and severely burning others. In his essay‚ “Hiroshima‚” Berger faces the idea that our culture has “abandoned” the “concept of evil.” (320) Countless pictures seem to be the only thing left of that day‚ and from Berger’s perspective‚ the
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