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    Zika virus Zika is probably the most talked about virus of 2015-2016. After all‚ it was being spread during the Olympics in Rio‚ Brazil. Zika is carried by mosquitos. It is called the Aedes mosquito. Zika can cause fever‚ it can give you a rash‚ Joint pain and red eyes which can last for days. Zika can’t just infect you by touching you‚ it has to go through your immune system. The immune system is your body’s defense system against viruses. The immune system is not easy for viruses to get

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    Buddhism World Religions

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    Mittal March 3rd‚ 2015 Reflection of Buddhism While learning about Buddhism‚ I have learned that is more complex than I thought‚ as it suggests that they do not really have a God as such. Through the help of the textbooks “The World’s Religions” by Huston Smith and “Religions of South Asia” by Sushil Mittal and Gene Thursby‚ and thanks to the teacher’s explanations that helped me be on the same wavelength‚ leading me into the path of understanding Buddhism; a religion that seeks to instill an ideal

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    that a group of people believe in and live by. In the Buddhist religion‚ the fundamental Buddhist teaching is the doctrine of conditionality. Everything is dependent on conditions – nothing has a fixed and final essence and this includes ourselves. Buddhism seeks to minimize any thoughts or actions‚ that cause humans to suffer and that suffering results from the nature of the reaction to events‚ rather than necessarily the nature of those events. Buddhist scriptures provide guidelines to ethical

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    Disease Spread by Vectors

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    How Disease is Spread by Vectors In medical science or biology‚ a vector refers to an agent (microbes‚ animals or person) that does not cause disease by itself but helps in transmitting the pathogens that cause disease from one host to another. In this sense‚ the host could be humans‚ animals or plants. These vectors have contributed to the epidemic of so many diseases. Different diseases are transmitted by different vectors but some ailments share common vectors. For instance female anopheles

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    Islam does not believe in Trinity‚ whereas in Christianity they believe in Trinity which means that God has three forms. The same goes to Hinduism and Buddhism‚ they are two different religions but they have their similarities and differences which makes them unique. The differences and similarities in the religions also apply to Hinduism and Buddhism. Hinduism and Buddhism’s belief in gods and their practices are different from each other. Hinduism is a polytheistic

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    Buddhism is based on "the awakening" of one man. Buddhism holds that life is full of suffering which comes from desire. The ultimate goal of Buddhism is nirvana‚ the extinguishing of human desire and suffering. This is accomplished by seeking enlightenment to end desire‚ and thus end suffering. Since desire is inherent in human nature‚ this results in an effort to renounce the self and "awaken" to the truth of reality. Once a seeker has awakened‚ he or she is said to be "enlightened." Buddhism

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    On Sunday October 24‚ 2010‚ I attended a Buddhist service at the Buddhist Church of Florin. The service was held at 10:00 a.m. and it lasted for about an hour. The morning service began with the ringing of the kansho. The reverend and his assistant entered bowing to the area where the Amida Buddha Statue was and they placed fruits and flowers in the table that was in front of the statue. They chanted a nembutsu‚ “Namo Amida Butsu”‚ which means “I rely upon Amida Buddha”. This was followed by

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    Eder Armando Garcia World Religions Mr. Wayne Knight Christianity V. Buddhism The concept of God within Christianity differs depending on the angle one chooses to look upon it. The Trinitarian concept of god breaks it down into 3 separate parts all of which are acting in unison. The first part is God; the father in this form god is a loving father figure who acts like a loving parent who has his children’s best interest at heart. In the second part God‚ the son he is Jesus a son of god who

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    contact with the fungus and it begins to grow on your skin. Fungi commonly grow on or in the top layer of human skin and may or may not cause infections. Fungi grow best in warm‚ moist areas‚ such as the area between the toes. Athlete’s foot is easily spread (contagious). You can get it by touching the affected area of a person who has it. More commonly‚ you pick up the fungi from damp‚ contaminated surfaces‚ such as the floors in public showers or locker rooms. Although athlete’s foot is contagious

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    Buddhism and Hinduism Both Buddhism and Hinduism represent many similar traits‚ however in the end‚ the differences do outweigh the similarities. Hinduism was one of the first religions to be strictly followed in the ancient times as far as 2300BC to 1500BC. Siddhartha Gautama (The Buddha) stood tall at the Brahmin rank of the caste system‚ on the other hand‚ after seeing many gaps between the rich and the poor within the community‚ he decided that there needed to be various changes in order for

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