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    Bad Habit Mark Twain mentioned one time: “There are a thousand excuses for failure‚ but never a good reason”‚ I agree. Some psychologists think that bad and good habits people get through lifetime period. If so‚ then people can get rid of undesirable habits‚ but how? Some people would say that to get rid of bad habits is easy when person has a desire. Also‚ some will say that who love God can rely on his help and blessing. However‚ a lot of people would say that it

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    Health and Physical Education Q) What is the meaning of Physical Fitness? A) It is the ability of a person to do daily routine work without fatigue; moreover to participate in playful activities and still reserves enough capacity to meet any emergency. Q) What is the meaning of wellness? A)The meaning of wellness is the state of being healthy and free of diseases . Q) What are the different methods of improving wellness A) There are various methods for

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    and kami started to become integrated into Esoteric Buddhism (Teeuwen‚ 16; Andreeva‚ 681). For example‚ in documents regarding the Hakozaki Hachimangū shrine‚ one that worships the kami Hachiman‚ a pagoda was to be built to hold a set of sutras‚ but these sutras were originally for the Usa shrine (Teeuwen‚ 17). It was then argued that even though the Hakozaki and Usa shrine‚ both dedicated to Hachiman‚ were located in different places‚ both of them were the same in which their spirit‚ bodhisattvas

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    Mathematics in Indian has a very long and hallowed record. Sulvasutras‚ the most ancient extant written sms messages (prior to 800 BCE) that deal with mathematics‚ clearly situation and make use of the so-called Pythagorean theorem apart from providing various exciting estimates to surds‚ in connection with the development of altars and fire-places of different forms and designs. By enough duration of Aryabhata (c.499 CE)‚ the Native indian specialised mathematicians were completely acquainted with

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    composed of the foreign word “yu lan” that refers to the pitiable fate of those hung upside down in the prisons of hell and the Chinese term “pen” which indicates the bowl in which offerings are placed. As the story of Mulien recorded in the Hungry ghost sutra represents‚ the festival synthesizes elements of Indian Buddhism into the indigenous concepts of China. Stephen F Teiser essentially captures this quality when he descirbes it as “China was made more Buddhist and Buddhism was made more Chinese.”

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    throughout the Indian subcontinent for nearly 40 years sharing his enlightened wisdom‚ promoting peace and teaching people how to unleash the great potential of their lives. He became known as the Buddha‚ or "awakened one." His teachings were recorded as sutras and spread throughout Asia‚ giving rise to a number of distinct schools of Buddhism‚ generally characterized by an emphasis on peace and compassion. I interviewed a fellow employee by the name of Jenni she has been practicing Buddhism for 24 years

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    2. Subtler is Madhyama or Upanshu‚ a whispered sound with no audible effect. It is a middle range of sound as the name suggest. It is a midway between the grossest nada and the subtle nada. In nadanusandhana practice the aim is to hear with sounds associated with more subtle levels. 3. As one moves within‚ one experiences Pashyanti or Manasi. Pashyanti means ‘seen by the mind’s eye.’ and Manasi means’ mental’ These are mental sounds which is considered more nearer to the mind than the ear. It is

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    Buddhism is a major world religion‚ which was founded in northeastern India and is based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama--more commonly known as the Buddha‚ or the Enlightened One. The worldwide followers of Buddhism number between 150 to 300 million‚ most of whom belong to the two major branches of Buddhism--the Theravada (the "Way of the Elders") and Mahayana (the "Great Vehicle") Buddhism. This paper is going to show the traces of the origins of the two branches of Buddhism‚ compares and

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    Siddhartha

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    years of ascetic practices and deep meditation‚ at the age of 30‚ he finally realized the truth that would emancipate mankind from their suffering‚ and he became a Buddha. All the teachings of Shakyamuni were recorded giving rise to a vast array of sutras or scriptures. The Buddha can in no way be described as a transcendental or supreme being. "Buddha" means the enlightened one; a Buddha is a person who perceives within his own life the essence‚ or reality of life itself. Unlike other religious

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    Medical Tourism

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    Contemporary Issues in Marketing On Medical Tourism Submitted To: Prof. Neelima Ruparel Submitted By: Jaypal Shah (11075) Hiten Dabhi (11051) Batch: 2010-12 Gujarat University B.K. School of Business Management Declaration I hereby declare that the CIM project report on “Medical Tourism” is an original and bonafide project carried out by me and duly submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for awarding a Masters in Business Administration at B K School of Business

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