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    Passion, respect, enthusiasm, professionalism, sensitivity, humor and heart are qualities in which principals seek to find in potential teachers. In an article by Gary Hopkins, What Qualities Do Principals Look for in a New Teacher, principals identified the most important qualities they seek in potential teachers. Gary Cardwell, a principal from Crocket Elementary School, stated, “It’s impossible to select one characteristic that sets a teacher candidate apart from others. I would never use a…

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    The divine beings are viewed differently in many ways between Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. Their beliefs differ in the extent of power that the gods hold and in their religious practices. However, all three religions practice devotionalism and contact their divine beings through religious sacrifice and ritual. In Hinduism, the god Brahman is in charge of the cosmos; he is all-knowing of reality and truth. He is known as the infinite. Nothing in the universe would exist without the…

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    worlds is ackowledged in each religion. The world of Brahman, heaven of Indra, celestial beings populate the mid-region, the earth as a subterranean world is recognized by Hinduism. Buddhism also accepts Brahma as the highest region of abstract worlds, devas inhabit the worlds of forms…

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    Our world has many different religions but we are only concentrating on Christianity and Hinduism. They have man differences and little to none similarities from different views to leaders. Many think they are more similar but I’m here to prove them wrong. The obvious difference is they are from a different worldview. Christianity is from the Linear Worldview and Buddhism is from the Cyclical Worldview. Linear Worldview, mostly Christianity, believes in a creator and an event that will conclude…

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    THE TEN VIRGINS AND THE OIL Let us prove this point from the Scriptures. God is a Spirit. God is also the Word. The Spirit always leads to the Word. This is even confirmed by the parable of the Ten Virgins and the Oil (Matthew 25: 1-13). Five of them were wise and five were foolish. They all took their lamps and went forth to meet the bridegroom. The wise took their lamps and also extra oil in a separate vessel. The foolish took their lamps but did not take extra oil with them. The…

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    The piece of artwork that I chose to further engaged myself in as well as analyze is, Head of a Male Deity (Deva), which it originates from Thailand, specifically in the Lamphun Province. This piece in particular was created during the Haripunjaya period, which makes it approximately from the 11th/12th century Terracotta. Although the description just beside the piece did not mention the composition, it is clear that the piece is made out of some form of clay-like structure. I am assuming this…

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    The wellsprings of Judaism and Hinduism are suitable around 4,000 years of age. Buddhism ascended out of the lessons of a solitary Hindu teacher more than two thousand years prior. All three have changed and developed over the centuries, and are all still thriving in current times. Hinduism is a religion among individuals in India and Nepal. It 's thought to be the third biggest religion on the planet. Hinduism is polished by Hindus who have faith in a preeminent being who is thought to be…

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    the doorstep of the house before the day begins. Puja is another ritual performed in front of a shrine, usually in the morning. It involves the "ringing of bells, passing of flames, presenting of offerings, and chanting of mantras to invoke the devas and Gods." It is meant to bring love and joy to the family who is worshipping the…

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    Role Of Atharvaveda

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    He is a god of desire and is respected because the evolution, productiveness and reproduction is only possible because of desireness. It is believed that spiritual practice with kama deva helps in love. But it is not intended for human desires but it is about the spiritual erotic life and its education and knowledge. Based on this Kamasutra is the ancient theory and practice which explains about the rules for the sensual pleasure in…

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    1. Introduction Urban governance is defined as a system of how local, regional and national government and relevant stakeholders manage, plan and finance urban environment (Devas et al., 2004). Cote (2014) argued that urban governance is responsible for 1. Developing the spatial and social character of urban areas, 2. Providing and ensuring equal distribution of public services 3. Allocation of resources and environmental monitoring 4. Promoting public in decision-making. Such…

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