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    The Noble Savage

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    The “Noble” Savage Over the years‚ people have formed many different opinions over Rousseau`s noble savage theory. The main controversy sprouts from Rousseau`s statement that the natural human heart is good until civilization corrupts it. Golding’s exploration of the Noble savage theory has instigated theological and philosophical questions on the origin of human wickedness‚ as well as arguments comparing solitary and civilized human nature. Rousseau’s declaration that humans are naturally good

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    In the play “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar” by William Shakespeare Brutus is played out to be a noble roman. Brutus’ acts show that he is noble from how he wants to save Rome from tyranny to wanting Rome to remain free. But he doesn’t mind to plunge Rome into civil war to do so. When Brutus is supposed to be a noble roman‚ is murdering an innocent roman noble? Is stabbing a man 23 times considered a noble act? Brutus believes that he is killing for justice when the person he killed wanted the same

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    Christina Noble

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    Christina Noble Children’s Foundation is an International Partnership of people dedicated to serving underprivileged children in Vietnam and Mongolia with the hope of helping each child maximize their life potential. The death of her mother‚ when Christina was 10‚ brought about the separation of the children‚ as they were all sent to different orphanages.Christina spent four desperate years in the west of Ireland in an Institute being led to believe that her brothers and sisters were

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    Noble Cause

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    Since we had good number of people somewhere around 10-12‚ so the contribution was good and we could get good amount of things. We have been reading and listening since childhood that God loves a Cheerful Giver. The people who came forward for this Noble Cause did it joyfully and lovingly. We had books in stationary. We bought rice‚ wheat etc. in groceries and we got clothes from our home. So the contribution made by us was good enough. Finally the day arrived; it was 19th of January. We reached

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    The Four Noble Truths

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    The Four Noble Truths are the basis of the Buddhist teachings. They are as follows: 1. Dukkha – the truth of suffering a. Says that all existence is characterized by suffering and does not bring satisfaction. Everything is suffering: birth‚ sickness‚ death; not obtaining one’s desires; etc. 2. Samudaya – the truth of the origin of suffering a. The cause of suffering is craving or desire (tanha)‚ the thirst for sensual pleasure (trishna)‚ for becoming and passing away. This craving binds beings

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    Professions

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    FACT  SHEET:   BASIC  RIGHTS  AT   WORK             maximum weekly hours the right to request for flexible working arrangements (for those with children under 5) parental leave and related entitlements 4 weeks annual leave (pro-rata if part time) (5 weeks if a shift worker) 10 days personal/carerʼs leave and compassionate leave (pro-rata_ unpaid community service leave long service leave paid public holidays notice of termination and redundancy pay the Fair Work Information

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    A profession of doctor

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    pleasures and sorrows‚ ups and downs‚ strength and weakness and health and illness like day and night these happenings are inherent in everyone’s life cycle. But it is silver lining that there are noble people who work all their lives to mitigate the sufferings of the others. Among them‚ the profession of doctors is perhaps most respected for service to the society. A good doctor is also empathetic and humane. He tries to understand what his patient is going through and shows kindness while dealing

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    Noble Lie

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    According to Plato the role of a central government is to determine where a person belongs or should be positioned society. This belief seems to stem from the ideals of communism or socialism‚ but Plato’s ideas have many departures from those schools of thought. In Plato’s Republic labor is organized by a government run education system that identifies the best roles for each citizen. He compliments his theory of government rule with his theory of justice. Plato argues that justice occurs only

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    Four Noble Truths

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    1. The Four Noble Truths http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/buddhism/beliefs/fournobletruths_1.shtml Within the Buddhist teachings comes The Four Noble Truths. The first is the truth of suffering‚ the second is the origin of suffering‚ the third is the cessation of suffering‚ and the fourth is the path to the cessation of suffering. The first Noble Truth of suffering or Dukkha shows a realistic view of life that one must first come to terms with. The second Noble Truth identifies the origin

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    He laid out the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eight-fold Path: The cause and cure of evil and suffering‚ for the spiritual development of humanity. The First Noble Truth: the human condition includes suffering‚ because life strays from spiritual reality. The Second Noble Truth: we cause much of our own suffering‚ by indulging material concerns‚ rather than those of pure spirit. All forms of selfishness tend to separate us from others‚ life and reality. The Third Noble Truth: Suffering will cease

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