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    emotions is a vital part in the performing arts. If there was a balance or harmony in man, we would have developed certain fundamental values which could help in avoiding the muddles in the world. (Rajkot, Suprava Mishra, pg;1). A research by Miriam Lamas Balak has proven that ballet is a modified version of Bharatanatyam. This is because during the renaissance, operas and ballets were performed with Indian theme due to the interest of the society towards the art of Bharatanatyam and it helped…

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    Sachi Yang Ms. Hale English 10 ADV (1110.5) June 15th 2016 Outline I. Introduction a. Thesis Statement: After analyzing novel Lord of the Flies and the lyrics of “Sympathy for the devil”, it can be easy to find out that they have the subject about evil. Therefore, how do both of them prove that evil is a nature of human? II. Topic #1: People choose to be evil if their self-interest is involved. a. The elderly boys only care about themselves,…

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    The Healthy People 2020 program is a strategy that involves recognizing nationwide health concerns and increasing public awareness and understanding of the determinants of health, disease, and disability and the opportunities for progress. This program involves local communities and makes connections with national organizations in order to sum up efforts in a bid to come up with prevention measures against chronic diseases. Cardiovascular health form part of the items of interest which the…

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    hurting you at the same time! The Dalai Lama told a story about how he observed a "therapeutic" anger management group instructed to hit and yell at pillows that were supposed to be the embodiment of the person who had caused them hurt. Buddhist philosophy teaches compassion and tolerance, not beating up something to let out anger! After the anger exercise when the people announced that they felt relieved of their anger, it came as no surprise to the Dalai Lama when one of the participants in…

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    girl attending school in Herat, one of the provinces of my country, the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. Herat has been known for education, knowledge, wisdom, and the kindness of their kind people for centuries now. Besides His Holiness the Dalai Lama, and the Saint Mother Tresa, one of the finest, and kindest Afghan humanitarian on the peaceful planet of ours living in Washington, happens to be from Herat. A peaceful fighter in the land of peaceful fighters also claiming to be having some…

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    One statement, or word even, can have a lasting impact on your life. It can stay with you forever, and sit there in your mind, taunting. The sword can kill; you’re here one minute and gone the next. The question here is, which will change you the most? “Through violence you may murder the hater, but you do not murder hate.” Martin Luther King Jr. devoted his life to change without violence. You might change one problem using violence, but the pen makes the lasting impact. The Jim Crow Laws,…

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    will formalise at the next appointment. With regards to her long-acting bronchodilator, I have suggested that she tries Spiriva over the next four weeks or so and then on return from her trip, now that we have the options, she can now trial a dual LAMA/LABA and I have given her a sample of ANORO ELLIPTA. If she notices improved symptoms on the combination, we will consider continuing on with this. I will then see her again in a couple of months’ time to assess her progress, but I have asked…

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    Today, the religions of Hinduism and Buddhism, are practiced by billions of people all around the world. Nearly 3000 years ago aryans created and brought their practices to Ancient india. These practices are hand in hand with the caste system, which is very unfair to the followers.It was said that if you didnt do your job, you will pay the consequences, which were low status in the caste system. But then, Siddhartha Gautama created his own religion, to break free from the caste systems chains.…

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    recorded in Mongol history was a Mongol script during Chinggis Khan’s reign (Lecture, HIST 1016, 10/29/14). However, the language was not really conductive to the Mongols, because the script was based on Uighur language until 1269 ‘Prags- pa lama, a Tibetan Buddhist lama, offered to describe a new script that was based on the Tibetan language (Lecture, HIST 1016,…

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    TITLE/Headline? Is that a funky hockey puck, or just Tupperware container for your lunch? Nope, it is a LabDisc from Globisens. Students in Ms Keith’s Advanced Placement Environmental Science class were almost giddy as tested and probed the goldfish water as they prepared for their ecocolumn terrarium projects. “We can use more than one probe at the same time!” quipped Lia DeGroot. These students were using the LabDisc GenSci from Globisens. Billed as an all in one STEM labs, these devices…

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