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    Sustainable Design: Druk White Lotus School‚ Ladakh‚ India “The Druk White Lotus School is an initiative of the Drukpa Trust‚ a UK registered charity under the patronage of the Dalai Lama. It opened in 2001 and now has over 650 pupils. The main school is located in Shey (the ancient capital of Ladakh) and known locally as ‘Druk Padma Karpo School’ (‘Padma Karpo’ means ‘White Lotus’ in Bothi) and is named after Mipham Pema Karpo (1527-1592)‚ who is revered as a great scholar”(Druk Padma Karpo Education

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    utilize the idle resources and reduce dependency on other county. The initial capital required for the establishment and operations of Druk Tissue is Nu.6600000 however some of payments like lease charges‚ purchases payments are made on monthly basis. With which‚ in the 1st full financial year‚ the firm has estimated to reach annual turnover of Nu.64‚ 60‚000. Druk Tissue is a small scale firm with initial capital of Nu.40‚00‚000 out of which 500‚000 is loan taken from BDFCL at a interest rate of

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    The ’Lotus’ is scientifically known as ’Nelumbo Nucifera’. It is the national flower of India. It is a sacred flower and occupies a unique position in the art and mythology of ancient India and has been an auspicious symbol of Indian culture since time immemorial. Lotus flower is found only in two colours that are pink and white. The flower grows in murky waters and rises on a long stalk above the surface to bloom glorious. It is a beautiful flower which symbolises divinity‚ fertility‚ wealth

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    The Lotus Toru Dutt Love came to Flora asking for a flower That would of flowers be undisputed queen‚ The lily and the rose‚ long long had been Rivals for that high honour. Bards of power Had sung their claims. "The rose can never tower Like the pale lily with her Juno mien" - "But is the lily lovelier?" Thus between Flower fractions rang the strife in Psyche’s bower. "Give me a flower delicious as the rose And stately as the lily in her pride"- "But of what colour?"- "Rose red‚" Love

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    The Golden Lotus Tarnishes Only one unrelenting force lies behind the saga of mankind: Time. It treads wearily along while all the events of history unfold around it; lands are formed and reformed‚ great empires rise and fall‚ countless nations unify and splinter‚ trends come and go‚ and people climb to glory one minute and are overthrown the next – the Golden Lotus and its most exalted possessors are no exception. Feng Jicai’s novel‚ The Three Inch Golden Lotus‚ describes a peasant woman’s rise

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    Mythic Structure in Somerset Maugham’s “The Lotus Eater” The word ‘myth’ is derived from the Greek word ‘mythos’‚ which means a traditional tale common to the member of a tribe‚ race or nation. It usually involves the supernatural elements to explain some natural phenomenon in boldly imaginative terms. Today myth has become one of the most prominent terms in contemporary literature analysis. It was Northrop Frye‚ one of the most influential myth critics (others including Robert Graves‚ Francis

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    The Lotus Sutra An important Mahayana text The Mahayana Scriptures • Mahayana scriptures have their own sacred texts called sutras (pali: suttas). • Earliest Mahayana scriptures were written down in the ancient Indian language of sanskrit between the first century B.C.E. and 150 C.E. (Some scholars say they were not complete until the 5th century C.E.). There is NO belief in an oral tradition like that of Theravada Buddhists. • These were also translated into other languages such as Tibetan‚ Chinese

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    The blurb of The Golden Lotus‚ by Feng Jicai‚ was highly successful in grabbing the reader’s attention by providing a brief description of the novel and posing an cliffhanger. The author included a description of the characters‚ setting‚ plot and conflict as well as a cliffhanger in the form of a question‚ which made the reader interested in reading the book. In the blurb‚ Jicai successfully fulfilled the purpose of including a brief description of the novel. The protagonist was introduced through

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    COLLEGE OF LAW‚ GOVERNMENT AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES (COLGIS) GFLA3124 INTERNATIONAL LAW ( A ) TITTLE : Lotus Case (1927) PCIJ Series A No 10 at 18 GROUP MEMBERS : Mohammed Asmawi Bin Othman 218895 Shafizree Bin Arbine 218916 Shamaladevi A/p Sivalingam 218928 Muhammad Zarif Ikhbal Bin Kamarudin 218933 LECTERUR : DR. RATNARIA BT WAHID TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 The Facts OF The Case..................................................................

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    80°25′23″WCoordinates: 37°13′46″N 80°25′23″W | Date | Monday‚ April 16‚ 2007ca. 7:15 a.m. and ca. 9:40 a.m.–9:51 a.m.[1] (EDT) | Attack type | School shooting‚ mass murder‚ murder-suicide‚ massacre | Weapon(s) | Glock 19‚ Walther P22 | Death(s) | 33 (including the perpetrator)[1] | Injured | 25[1] | Belligerent | Seung-Hui Cho | The Virginia Tech massacre was a school shooting that took place on Monday‚ April 16‚ 2007 on the campus of Virginia Tech in Blacksburg‚ Virginia‚ United States. In two separate

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