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    Zen simply means “meditation”; the purpose of the Zen meditation is for someone to attain enlightenment. One must empty their mind in order for them to reach to their inner self; their mind must be fixed on nothing. All the answers that one seeks are within themselves. We must let go of logical thinking and avoid getting trapped by any words or any misbehavior. Buddhists do not use books or scriptures to teach, rather…

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    Loss Of Innocence In War

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    The ways they cope with new situations may lead to disarray and these situations will forever change an individual as they give in to their inner evils. Firstly, Findley reveals to us the struggles of experiencing new experiences and how unprepared people are in moving forwards, away from the innocent child they once were. Secondly, Findley explores the different ways people cope with unfamiliar…

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    3. Results and discussion 3.1. XRD analysis The X-ray diffraction (XRD) pattern of Sn-substituted Ni-Zn ferrites with the chemical composition of Ni0.6-x/2Zn0.4-x/2SnxFe2O4 (NZSFO) are shown in Fig. 1. The XRD spectra were indexed and fcc cubic phase was identified. The structural parameters are calculated from the XRD data and have been discussed in Ali et al [6]. The lattice constants are calculated from the XRD data and represented in Table 1. The distances between the magnetic ions at…

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    The Circulatory System

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    ventricle to the aorta, and enters the arteries and capillaries where it supplies the body 's tissues with oxygen. The now oxygen-depleted blood returns back to the heart, completing the circuit. The pulmonary and systemic circulations are on a continuous loop, pumping blood to and from the heart. The heart is critical to the body for survival because it pumps the blood and nutrients that the…

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    Essay On Rhythm And Blues

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    of time; however, slowly but surely, the body of those individuals will persuade them to sleep, breaking down their spirits pieces by pieces, and tormenting the eyes of wailing the eyelid by shutting down their eyes a tiny bit longer into sleep, an inner insight which asks them to anticipate and continue their work on the high rise of the morning sun to make a breakthrough in their assignments.…

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    Venous System Of The Frog

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    Arterial system of frog Blood vessels, which carry oxygenated blood away from heart to different part of the body, are called arteries. They constitute a system called arterial system. Truncus arterious gives two branches right aortic trunk and left aortic trunk. Each aortic trunk again divides into three branches- a) Carotid arch: it divides into – Lingual artery – it supplies blood to tongue and hyoid. Common carotid – it supplies blood to buccal cavity and brain. it consists swelling at the…

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    experiences when one travels toward selflessness is that “you become aware of your selflessness, you realize that any way you feel yourself to be at any time is just a relational, changing construction. When that happens, you have a huge inner release of compassion. Your inner creativity about your living self is energized, and your infinite life becomes your ongoing work of art” (Thurman 444). When someone transitions from living as a normal human being would to perceiving the reality of their…

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    Tenor Saxaphone

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    to this day? If so, the tenor saxophone is perfect for you! The tenor saxophone is a woodwind instrument that is very outstanding in jazz musical groups and is also one of the most important sounds in a concert or marching band because it plays the inner harmony parts or doubles the melodic lines in a musical piece. The Tenor is pitched in B flat and is larger and lower than the alto sax, but smaller and higher than the baritone sax. The tenor sax is a great instrument to begin with for young…

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    Szymon's Tigersapp

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    In the world of music, an album’s artwork is essential to the communication of an artist’s message. The artwork reveals a great deal about the artist and allows the listener to better connect the sounds they hear to the emotions of who creates them. This connection can only enhance the listener’s experience, and help them to more fully understand the meaning behind the art. A perfect example of this type of connection comes from an album created by Australian musical artist Szymon. This album is…

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    Analysis of Issues Communication Gap The gap in communication comes from a lack of direction from management and failure to make employees aware of the current business needs and state of the company. When management fails to set the standard, others will follow suit. One of our Department Managers stated “Change needs to filtered down, all areas need to be contacted officially, not just by word of mouth as it’s done now” (Toth, 2015). Management must be the example that instills change…

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