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    INTRODUCTION The poem narrates a common experience. At every tourist place you will meet a self-appointed tourist guide like the old woman in the poem. They need money and will pester you. They even promise to give you some service in lieu of the money you give them. Generally tourists give them something to get rid of them. SUMMARY The poem begins with a commonplace experience‚ but ends in a revelation. The old woman is not an ordinary woman. She is the representative of the degradation of

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    MBA degree An MBA is universally recognised as the benchmark professional qualification in business management. A Master of Business Administration degree will introduce students to vital areas of business and commerce‚ such as accounting‚ finance‚ marketing‚ human resources and operations management. It is a course that will enhance a student’s ability to think strategically and understand the essentials of business and organisations in order to manage change more effectively in the global

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    visitation paper‚ I visited a Buddhist temple‚ London Fo Guang Shan Temple‚ to participate their meditation. I chose to experience Buddhist meditation because I have heard reviews from people who had done it before. They all said it helped them to calm down and to become more focus on their work‚ in addition‚ meditation helped them to release their mental stress. All these comments triggered my curiosity‚ I wanted to feel that healing power personally. Buddhist meditation is preserved by Theravada

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    Oct.9/2012 Lecture 3. Gupta Art and its influence on the Silk Road Outline : 1. Golden Age of Indian Buddhist Art : Gupta Period (320-550 CE) a. Gupta Culture --- Science‚ Mathematics‚ Medicine‚ Literature‚ Religion‚ Art b. Gupta Art in Ajanta Cave --Sculpture‚ architecture --Mural Paintings c. Buddha image in Gupta Art and its influence 2. Transmission of Buddhism & Buddhist Art along Silk Road a. Northern Routes (inland routes): Afghanistan‚ Central Asia‚ China b. Southern Routes (sea

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    BUDDHIST PHILOSOPHY

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    BUDDHIST PHILOSOPHY Buddhism is one of the most remarkable development of Indian thought. It is an offshoot of later Vedic thought. Buddhism is founded on the rejection of certain orthodox Hindu Philosophical concepts. It has many philosophical views with Hinduism‚ such as belief in Karma‚ a cause and effect relationship between all that has being done and all that will be done. Events that occur are held to be direct results of previous events. The ultimate goal for both is to eliminate Karma

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    Section BD Out of the myriad of religions that encompass the earth‚ one of the least understood is Buddhism. In the pursuit of a higher plane of existence‚ a Buddhist monk will renounce his worldly secular life‚ instead embracing a life of meditation and study. While attempting to achieve enlightenment‚ and therefore nirvana‚ a Buddhist must first come to eradicate his sense of self‚ effectively destroying his ego. By doing this‚ "durkha‚" (pain and suffering)‚ end and one can be at peace and harmony

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    • Vishnu temple at Deogarh‚ a small temple near Sanchi and a brick temple at Bhitragaon (near Kanpur) belong to the Gupta architecture. Gupta Art • Samudragupta is represented on his coins playing the lute (vina). • 2 mt high bronze image of Buddha belonging to the Mathura school. • The Buddha sitting in his Dharma Chakra mudra belongs to Sarnath. • Buddha images of Bamiyan belonged to Gupta period. • Ajanta Paintings is of this time. They belong to the Buddhist art.

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    Family Buddhist Altar

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    make a dinner for New Year’s Eve. They make my sister’s and my favorite foods. My father and grandfather set a lot of stuffs in front of a family Buddhist altar. My sister and I watch a TV show and just wait for the dinner. In the night‚ my grandfather and sister and I change our clothes to kimono and we have the dinner in front of a family Buddhist altar. While eating foods‚ we talk about each other’s the year. After the dinner‚ we watch a TV show “Kouhaku-utagassen(Song Battle Ladies VS Gentlemen)”

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    Individual Paper: Shaolin Temple PROFESOR: William J. TinneySTUDENT: Alua Kairatkyzy IUP2012023 Introduction: Shaolin Temple - a Buddhist monastery‚ located in China ’s Henan Province on Mount Songshan. Where was born the legendary martial art of wushu (kungfu). Translation from the Chinese: Shaolin means "little forest" that characterizes a monastery‚ which located in the landscape. Today‚ under the influence of popular culture‚ mainly cinema: people know Shaolin Temple only as a place of training

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    Buddhism. In Buddhism meditation is an important part of their religion as its essential to the teachings of Buddha so meditating is a part of the everyday lives of many Buddhist followers; they meditate everyday for a decent amount of time ‚actual Buddhist practitioners can meditate for 2-3 hours strait but regular city dwelling Buddhist do it for less time ‚ nevertheless it is still effective. As our meditation guide said " we all have different backgrounds so there are many reason to why you have

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