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    The Dalai Lama, a wise religious figure, reminds us to “do not let the behavior of others destroy your inner peace.” Loss of innocence happening over time is natural, however the rapid need for change forced on the boys leads to mass chaos. In William Golding's book, Lord of the Flies, the bewildered young boys lose their innocence through their interactions with each other on the island. There are many passages from the book Lord of the Flies that demonstrate the children losing their innocence…

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    future. You know it Governor, as well as we do. You are not naive, neither am I. I see what you see. Besides millions of us Americans, are you willing to stand up against the President, the Vice President and their administration, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the Honorable Pope Frances and myself, but not counting billions of citizens in nations around the world, including Afghanistan, India, Iran, Pakistan, Angel's Land, Germany, Jordan, the Jewish State, Canada and Tibet. If I were you, I…

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    Buddhism is psychology more than religion or philosophy because it deals with topics such as sensation, perception, emotion, motivation, cognition, mind, and consciousness. The Buddha said that his primary work is to reduce suffering, and the Dalai Lama continually stresses that his approach to Buddhism is about increasing happiness. Padmasiri de Silva points out how more attention is given to psychology in Buddhism than in any other major spiritual discipline. Buddhism teaches that all…

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    Humanity In “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” Dalai Lama said “Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them, humanity cannot survive”. Many characters in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” by William Shakespeare show humanity despite being supernatural or seeming heartless. The play teaches us valuable lessons about humanity. Humans are creatures that have many different aspects to them and this concept is shown throughout the play. We learn that humanity is about mistakes, chaos, and…

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    Definition Essay Happiness

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    What makes us happy? People have different meaning of happiness.Some claim that happiness is in material possessions and money. Some others believe in love,relationships,family.Obviously,the ideal would be to have both of them,but who can achieve this kind of accomplishment?Looking at this realistically,we can only choose one.I guess there is no time to devote completely in two completely different things.Anyone needs to choose a ' 'path ' '.Love or Money?Family or Career?My personal opinion…

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    To be honorable simply is to earn high respect. Honor was established as an admirable and precious gift long before Geoffrey Chaucer and his The Canterbury Tales, as Publilius Syrus of the 1st century B.C. once questioned “What is left when honor is lost?” (Stolinsky). This question, although pondered long before the mid 1300’s, was depicted within the chivalric code, with honor being one important attribute that knights were expected to retain. In our day and age, honor is typically displayed…

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    I Will Benefit the People In this time of crisis when tough decisions are being made it is important to make the right ones. As you decide who should get into the compound and who should not, I would ask you to consider me. I am a strong, young man. I am resourceful and willing to work. I am a leader and a follower. I am talented. I am unique. I am a Christian. I am compassionate and caring. I am strong and young. This makes me a good choice to be given a space. I will thrive and grow. I will…

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    your fucking bike you nigger Send them niggers to Iraq Just because you're fucking black Let Al Qaeda whoop your ass While I take a fucking nap By the way, fuck Obama Fuck his daughter, wife and mama John McCain is the bomb-a Run a train on Dalai Lama [Chorus] [Mexican:] MoonMan, (???) please Stop with your racist insanity Treat your fellow humans with respect I can't spreak englisuate (????) expect So what if our people don't pay taxes (??????) You'll never find (???) We'll cross the border…

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    was fake, but people believed it spreading the fake news around. It’’s only one story, that can control what you think, and that’s all they would think about. “Through violence you may ‘SOLVE’ one problem, but you sow the seeds for another.” -Dalai lama. Violence can cause more problems, instead of solving them. Words can make you be heard, telling someone a problem, coming up with more than one solution. In school you answer and try to solve a problem that you are given, when you work in a…

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    Mahatma Gandhi Strengths

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    Leadership is personified through a man known as the Father of Indian Independence, Mahatma (great soul), Father of the Nation, Bapu (papa), Gandhiji, and Gandhi. Background Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869 in Porbandar, India. His mother was deeply religious and frequently fasted due to religion. She was both self-disciplined and had strong commonsense. One of his father’s books, Shravana Pitribhakti Nataka, left a lasting impression of devotion to his parents. At 13 he…

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