to expound on Zen Buddhist perspectives on modern education. The history of Buddhist education is long and complex. In early centuries (400 BCE- 800 CE)‚ Buddhist monasteries in India and China functioned as educational centers where vinaya‚ sutras and other subjects were taught. Many men and women were refugees from social injustice and the sangha provided them with education‚ security and dignity. Spirituality and pedantry were always combined in Buddhist education. But from a Zen perspective‚ modern
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Nature Miracles of Jesus: 1.Jesus turns Water into Wine (John 2:1-11) 2.Miracle of draught of fishes (Lk 5:1-11) 3.Jesus walks on water (Matthew 14:22-33‚ Mark 6:45-52 and John 6:16-21) 4.Transfiguration of Jesus (Matthew 17:1–9‚ Mark 9:2-8‚ Luke 9:28–36) 5.Jesus calms the storm (Mark 4:35-41‚ Luke 8:22-25 and Matthew 8:23-27) Healing Miracles Of Jesus: 1.Jesus heals the Blind man in Bethsaida (Mk. 8:22-26) 2.Jesus heals the blind near Jericho‚ named Bartimaeus (Mk. 10:46-52) 3
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used later to explain the integrity (or the lack thereof) in most IP-related tech lawsuits. Public Radio International’s "This American Life" episode "When Patents Attack..." examined the nature of these technology lawsuits involving Intellectual Property. These types of lawsuits are of the same varity that the two tech giants Apple & Samsung are currrently litigating. This American Life’s report focused on lawsuits from‚ for the most part‚ shell companies that attempt to collect money (via
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themes have evolved and grew while the religion its self spread across borders and civilizations. Along the ancient silk road trade route Buddhism and its practitioners seeped into Chinese culture setting the stage as to what is now known as Chan/Zen Buddhism. One of the most well known and popular aspects of Buddhism is its incorporation of meditation into everyday life. Long a staple of many Buddhists sects‚ meditation has been the backbone of religious thought and practice to further enlightened
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Topic 2 Patents and Computer Software (Part 1) What is a Patent? It is a right granted by law to an individual who has created an invention in a form of product or process‚ which is new. In other words‚ a patent simply means a right to an invention. Darcy v. Allin (1602) Co Rep 84 b Stroud’s Judicial Dictionary of Words And Phrases: letters patent for an invention Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English: a paper from a government office (the Patent Office) giving someone
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Patents Wheatley v Drillsafe Ltd. (2001) Wheatley v Drillsafe Ltd. Facts: Wheatley (W)‚ the proprietor and licensee of a European patent relating to a threaded hole cutting device‚ appealed against a decision holding that the patent was invalid on the ground of common general knowledge and accordingly should be revoked‚ and also that‚ in any event‚ there had been no infringement of the patent by Drillsafe (D) and others. Contentions: D maintained‚ inter alia‚ that its use of a semi-penetrating
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Singapore Patents Act * Rule against double-patenting – S14(3) * Disclosures to be disregarded – S14(4) * Transactions in Patents – S41 * Inventorship and Ownership - S2‚ S19‚ S20‚ S24 * Co-ownership - S46 * Anti-competitive practices‚ tie-in provision S51‚ tie-up S52 * License of Right – S53 * Compulsory licence – S55 * Government rights to use – S56 * Scope of government rights – S60 * Exhaustion of right – S66(2)(g) * Prior Honest User Rights – S71 * Exclusive license – S74 * Effect
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opportunity to lose us in another new world. “The Zen of Housework” by Al Zolynas is a wonderful poem about finding the sacred in those most ordinary tasks. Seeing the kind of sacred in Al’s housecleaning also requires a great sense of humor. The poem captures the moment of the author’s dishwashing to be the most enjoyable and extraordinary moment in life. The title of the poem‚ “The Zen of Housework” also suggests a degree of meaning. The word “Zen” always relates to a peaceful
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Patents Act‚ 1970 Patents Act‚ 1970 is designed to protect inventions in respect of manufacture‚ machine or process of manufacture. On the other hand‚ the Copyright Act‚ 1957 is to protect rights of artists‚ authors‚ producers of films‚ computer software owners etc. Patent is an exclusive rights granted to the patent holder‚ for a limited period‚ as a reward for creative work based on his private initiative. ‘Creativity’ is accorded the status of ‘property’ which can be bought‚ sold‚ licensed or
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Zen in Archery Zen can be defined as being at peace while living in the moment. It is not about reaching into the past or wondering about the future. It is about the present: The here and now. Zen‚ sometimes known as Dhyana Buddhism‚ is a school of Mahayana Buddhism and was developed during the 6th Century C.E. Zen encourages people to break the cycle of conventional thought by using meditation and experiencing life in the moment. In this book‚ Herrigel learned to achieve Zen through the means
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