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    panya) and the second paramita. It refers to moral purity of thought‚ word‚ and deed. The four conditions of sila are chastity‚ calmness‚ quiet‚ and extinguishment. Sila is the foundation of Samadhi/Bhavana (Meditative cultivation) or mind cultivation. Keeping the precepts promotes not only the peace of mind of the cultivator‚ which is internal‚ but also peace in the community‚ which is external. According to the Law of Karma‚ keeping the

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    Four Freedoms Revised Essay The basic idea of the four freedoms has changed drastically from the times of the 1940s to the current time we are living in now. In the 1940s‚ the freedoms that people were promised to receive weren’t for all people of different races and they were different from what the four freedoms had to offer the common good of society compared to our time now. In present time‚ people are more accepted for who they are and what race they are. Also‚ almost everyone in America

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    Introduction Book of Job comes with moral and spiritual messages. The background of the spiritual message is found in Christian principles and it is important as it is not only relevant to the Christian people but it is for all other people of different religion. It has lot of universal value thus it is applicable to humanity in all. These spiritual messages when are used universally then it becomes the moral messages for humanity. Book of Job is a part described in The Holy Bible. The Bible is

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    Week Four

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    My Courses 47531953 Registered 10/3/2014 Date Completed Grade Ethical Lens Inventory 10/6/2014 Dilemmas: Wayward Water and Concealed Contaminants 10/6/2014 B+ 40381806 (IRENE BLUNDELL) Registered 6/21/2012 Ethics Understand Ethics Ethical Perspectives Decode the Results Lens Rights Lens Relationship Lens Results Lens Reputation Lens Balanced Lens Traits Core Values Classical Values Key Phrase Behavior Definition Analysis Tools Gift Blind Spot Risk Temptation Vice Crisis

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    Alyssa Deleon 1/23/14 Mr. Erickson Winter 2014 Public Speaking Objective: Show the class how to jump start a car. Introduction: 1) Explain why it’s good to know how to jump start a car. 2) Tell everybody the safeties of how to jumpstart a car. 3) Introduce that is all needed to jump start a car. -Another car with jumper cables or a rechargeable battery pack with jumper cables Body: 1. knowing how to jump start a car is very helpful so you don’t get stranded accidently by running

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    Running head: SPIRITUAL NEEDS ASSESSMENT Spiritual Needs Assessment Spirituality in Health Care HLT-310V September 16‚ 2012 Spiritual Needs Assessment Spirituality plays a vital role in every person’s life‚ especially during times of sickness. Spirituality is very personal. Peoples’ faith and religious beliefs aid them in handling stressful situations. Some of the positive impacts of spirituality are better coping skills‚ reduced anxiety‚ and the alleviation of the fear of death‚ and

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    Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the term SMSC and its potential Impact upon children’s well being and academic development. Since it’s inception into the 1988 education reform act‚ the promotion of development in spiritual‚ moral‚ social and cultural areas within education has continued to be emphasised; and is now widely recognised by the country and government as key areas which children need nourishment‚ guiding and teaching in‚ along with core and secondary subjects. Although

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    Essay on Pneumatology: Spiritual Gifts An old friend of mine that I had not seen since high school sent me a message on facebook asking about spiritual gifts and speaking in tongues. He explained that this had been an issue of debate in his church and he noticed I had an interest in systematic theology. This subject has been a source of controversy in the church for many years. I decided the best way to reply to his message is to see what the scripture has to say on this subject

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    Cloudstreet is the amalgamation of the entire spiritual element of the narrative. Within the final two chapters the key spiritual themes of the story are resolved‚ which itself is the central theme of the story. I believe that the unexplained spiritual events in the everyday are the most memorable elements of the narrative‚ due to the consistent nature with which they appear through the text‚ giving it strong integrity as a unified whole. The consistency of the spiritual element is resolved with the final chapters

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    A History of Positive Spiritual Affirmations Positive spiritual affirmations‚ also known as affirmative prayer‚ is a form of prayer or speech designed to promote a positive response to your words and actions. People who engage in positive spiritual affirmations create words or phrases that reflect positive outcomes that they are seeking‚ as if the event already happened and the positive outcome has already appeared. For example‚ if someone is searching for a new career and is hoping to send positive

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