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    “The purpose of our lives is to be happy.” said the Dalai Lama. I fully agree with this quote, for if you are not happy with the job you’ve chosen, life will be miserable. Money does indeed play a very important role in life, with its importance accumulating the older you age and the more you mature. As the Dalai Lama said in the quote that was previously stated, happiness should be your number one concern, not everything should revolve around money. That is why I have chosen the career path of…

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    13th Dalai Lama Analysis

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    used all skills from power, influence, negotiations to coercion. There are many such examples. In one such instance when the 13th Dalai Lama was coming to meet her she was in dilemma whether he should kowtow in front of her and emperor or not as he was a saint as well as a ruler of Tibet a part of Qing dynasty. She thought from every way and realized if she exempts Dalai Lama from kowtow even though every subject of Qing Dynasty is obligated to, it will give wrong impression to foreigners that…

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    Lama characterizes knowledge and responsibility by having more knowledge you have more responsibility meaning you have to be educated to be able to question genetics correctly. Leaving the technology to businessman and scientist is not helping us and is…

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    bed at around 8:30pm ready for a bright and early start the next day. A person who lives an ascetic life is humble, endearing and entertaining. But also has a serious message about the future of humanity within the plant and bout the planet. b) Dalai Lama himself said “Out of compassion brings inner peace, and out of inner peace comes world peace. Without inner peace we cannot have world peace.” He preaches peace, compassion and tells people not be fearful, jealous or…

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    Altruistic Human Nature

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    in nature only care about themselves, while others oppose that. For example, Dalai Lama and Buddhism hold the theory that our most basic essential human nature is compassion. Additionally, in The Bonobo and the Atheist, the author uses primates, which ae very similar to humans, to show “our lineage is marked not just by male dominance and xenophobia but also by a love of harmony and sensitivity to others." The Dalai Lama believes that people can be good outside of religion. He discusses a…

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    Tibet Dbq Essay

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    In the September of 1949, a radio broadcast was sent out saying that Tibet was a part of China and that anyone who disagreed would “Crack his skull against the mailed fist of the PLA [People’s Liberation Army]” This marked the beginning of a shift in the history of both Tibet and China, where China successfully takes control of Tibet which has lasted until present day. For the past half century, this control has been a hotly debated question, bringing into question whether or not China should…

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    Dalai Lama Research Paper

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    Number: 2 Student ID: 2140444 Tutor Name: Ms.Ola WHO IS DALAI LAMA? The Dalai Lama is known as the leader monk of Tibetan Buddhism and by tradition, is responsible for governing the Himalayan country. The name is a combination of the Mongolic word dalai meaning "ocean" and the Tibetan word bla-ma meaning "guru, teacher, mentor". The Tibetan word lama corresponds to the better known Sanskrit word guru. The 14th Dalai Lama Tendzin Gyatsho is a Buddhist monk and the head monk of the…

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    Ethics Of Cloning

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    purposes. As in all these cases, what must govern one 's decisions is the question of compassionate motivation. However, regarding the idea of deliberately breeding semi-human beings for spare parts, I feel an immediate, instinctive revulsion,” -Dalai Lama. Cloning should be regulated by a moral compass to prevent unethical procedures and practices with this technology. The moral compass should be a set of standards that are aligned with deontology and based on ethical principles. Although…

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    However, Western Buddhists, such as the Dalai Lama, disagree with the idea that bad emotions can be used to accomplish positive things. These Buddhist believe it is possible to overcome and eliminate natural emotions. According to Owen Flanagan’s Destructive Emotions, “the belief that anger ought to be eliminated is not an idle, impossible ideal within Tibetan Buddhism.” I do not agree with the Dalai Lama. Eliminating anger will be harmful because all emotions are essential…

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    I invited five special guests to dinner at the Rainforest Cafe, Marilyn Monroe, Jenna Marbles, Steve Jobs, Walt Disney, and Meghan Mccarthy. I invited all of these guests because I take interest in these five people and wanted to learn more about them. Each one of my guests are noted for interesting things. Marilyn Monroe is remembered for being a film actress. She was an American actress, model and a singer. Jenna Marbles is known for being a famous youtuber, comedian, and a viner. Next is…

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