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    The point of this essay is to compare and contrast the given readings and show how the individuals throughout the text show the value of non­‐attachment in the Monk's Tale, The Nun's Tale & Therigatha through religious practice.The three texts will demonstrate the concept based on non-attachment. The Monk’s Tale is about a monk named Tashi Pasang who becomes a devotional monk whereas the Nun’s Tale is about a Jain woman named Prasannamati Mataji who felt that attachment can lead to suffering…

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    Sources Of Religion Essay

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    holiness and integration to both the tangible and intangible world. In addition, Brahman not only can be believed but also known, and when someone achieves this stage, one can grasp its real nature through sat (reality), chit (pure consciousness), ananda (bliss). By experience Brahman, one comprehend that Hi is an infinite God who is beyond time and space, and therefore this knowledge allows to mitigate everyday suffering and the fear of…

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    Diaspora, the term, derived from the Greek for ‘scattering of seeds’, it is used to describe population immigration and dispersal (voluntary and involuntary). Originally used to refer to the Jewish peoples’ forced exile from Israel (as it is now known) in the pre-Christian era and their subsequent removals from Spain, Portugal, and Russia, where they had resided for well over a thousand years, diaspora is now used to refer to virtually any mass migration.(Oxford Dictionary of Critical Theory.…

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    Niyama In The Raja Yoga

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    NIYAMA Niyama is the second stage in the raja yoga. The five rules of Niyama are in the form of Do’s. They are the attitudes we need to take toward ourselves. The rules are: 1. Cleanliness ( Sauca ) 2. Contentment ( Santosa ) 3. Austerity ( Tapas ) 4. Self-study or Introspection ( Svadhyaya ) 5. Devotion to the Supreme Lord ( Isvarapranidhana ) 1.4.1.3. ASANAS: (YOGIC POSTURES) In the Yoga sutras of Pathanjali, asana means "to be seated in a position that is firm, but relaxed".…

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    Ananda Kumar shah (Head of Electronics and computer Department) Er.Kamal chapagin (Project coordinator) Sushil Thapa (Team Leader) Yuddhya Bd Aryal Bijaya Sapkota Govinda pandeya (Team member) 3 PERSONAL ENGINEERING…

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    Ananda Chakrabarty created a genetically engineered bacterium to clean up oil (Schloot, 2010). The ethical issue in science then became whether or not a person can claim ownership of an organism and obtain a patent for it. By a supreme court ruling in 1980…

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    There are many ethical issues throughout the human race which are approached differently by each religion. With the ethical issue of abortion and euthanasia, Hinduism, Theravada Buddhism, and Christianity all have different and similar views about this huge debate in society today. Hinduism, being the root of many religions, is the world’s oldest major religion till this day. With most ancient religions, outsiders were the ones who appointed a name for a discovered group of beliefs. The name…

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    Realism is a literary movement in the nineteenth century and is used in literary works to depict real life of this world that we are living in. When an author uses realism in his writing, all aspects of the works are taken into account; the characters, the setting as well as the themes should portraying the reality of this life. The protagonist in the realist works usually is from common people and is dealing with the same thing as the people at that particular era are dealing with, for instance…

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    Thomas Cook Case Study

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    CHAPTER -3 Theoretical Background of the study MARKETING STRATEGY Thomas Cook Group plc. Is busy in travel and tourism business. It gives services through over 4000 travel agencies and it has more than 280,000 employee’s resources. It functions a fleet of 96 owned/leased planes. It serves over 18 million travelers annually year through allowing them to attain over 2500 destinations. to maintain such brand equity effective marketing…

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    Hotel Industry Essay

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    furniture in a themed and stylish manner and caters to corporate travelers. Example: In India the park Bangalore is a boutique hotel. Spas: is a resort which provide therapeutic bath and massage along with other features of luxury hotels in India Ananda spa in Himalaya are the most popular Spa. Based on Target Market: Commercial hotel: They are situated in the heart of the city in busy commercial areas so as to get good and high business. They cater mostly businessmen. Convention hotels:…

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