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    Aptitude Test

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    Written test pattern for SBI clerk job 2009 The written test will be of Objective type consisting of (i) General Awareness (ii) General English (iii) Quantitative Aptitude (iv) Reasoning Ability and (v) Marketing Aptitude/ Computer knowledge. The questions in these objective tests‚ except for the test of General English‚ will be printed in bilingual i.e.‚ English & Hindi. There will be negative marks for the wrong answers in the Objective tests. 1/4th marks will be deducted for each wrong answer

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    Search for Happiness

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    SIMPLE LIVING HIGH THINKING … a good change is inevitable SEARCH FOR HAPPINESS IN TOTAL CREATION 1. Ananda mayo bhasayat (Vedanta sutra)‚ by nature everybody is a pleasure seeker. It includes everyone‚ all species‚ all 2. Definition of anand “Yovai bhuma tat sukham” which is 1) unlimited in nature and 2) stays forever. MH is limited and temporary. 3. Maslo hierarchy needs based on the concept of happiness. 4. Happiness is of two types 1. Material happiness 2. Spiritual happiness. 5. MH‚ is

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    joy”‚ is a juxtaposition showing opposite emotions being mixed together and revealing the author is confused and lost. The chorus of the song changes the emotions that were at first held‚ giving it more a convincing and cultural atmosphere. “Jai guru deva on‚ nothings gonna change my world “‚ adding in a second language and then a repetition in first spoken language shows to the listenerhow these thoughts are being spread into the universe and trying to convince everyone. Near the end of the song the

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    Hindu Religion

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    was‚ "What sacred elements characterize Hindu religious traditions?" Based on the course readings‚ as well as to my understanding‚ they are the major devas‚ based on Vedic scriptures‚ which include Indra (god of thunder and bringer of welcome rains)‚ Agni (god of fire)‚ Soma (associated with a sacred drink)‚ and Ushas (goddess of dawn). The devas included both opaque earth gods and transparent deities of the sky and celestial realms. But behind all the myriad aspects of divinity‚ the sages perceived

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    Paige Hammerl Vedic Religion‚ Mythology and Society The early civilizations of India have proven to be a highly intellectual‚ god fearing‚ and advanced collaboration of people. From approximately 2700 B.C.E to around 500 B.C.E two societies flourished in the northern region of India known as the Indus Valley. The Indus Valley Civilization and later‚ the Aryans - believed by some to have migrated to India from Europe and the middle East - paved the foundation of Hinduism through the influences

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    serious issue. Mr. Deva‚ Kithsiri‚ the Maintenance in-charge‚ in not controlling the maintenance staff. He pets the people; people do not come to work as arranged for shifts. They take leave change shifts as they wish. When I call explanation from the guy‚ he protects the people. What I see is we are not getting the work done‚ and paying extra over time to the people. We need a solution to this problem. Deva turned to the HR manager‚ and looked at him. Dayan started‚ “Well Deva‚ I and John had a

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    Dhammacakka Pavattana Sutta

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    S 5.12.2.1 Saṁyutta 5‚ Mahā Vagga 12‚ Sacca Saṁyutta 2‚ Dhammacakkappavattana Vagga 1 1 Dhamma‚cakka Pavattana Sutta Traditional: Dhamma‚cakka-p‚pavattana Sutta The Discourse on the Turning of the Wheel of Truth S 56.11 = Mv 1.6.16-31 Short name: Dhamma‚cakka Sutta‚ The Dharma-wheel Discourse Theme: The Buddha’s first discourse Translated by Piya Tan ©2002‚ rev 2010 1 The 5 monks and the first discourse After the 49 day-retreat in the vicinity of the Bodhi tree‚1 the Buddha leaves

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    1. Coal allocation scam Coal allocation scam or Coalgate‚ is a political scandal concerning the Indian government’s allocation of the nation’s coal deposits to public sector entities (PSEs) and private companies by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. In a draft report issued in March 2012‚ the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) office accused the Government of India of allocating coal blocks in an inefficient manner during the period 2004–2009. Over the Summer of 2012‚ the opposition BJP

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    buddhist temples

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    confronted by four huge images‚ made from wood‚ two on each size. These are the Four Heavenly Kings or Devas‚ the Guardians of the Four Directions and the hall is named after them. In this hall‚ one is greeted at the entrance‚ by the lovable and kindly Buddha-to-be‚ Maitreya Buddha‚ with his fat paunch‚ looking joyously toward the entrance. Directly behind the Mi-Lei-Fwo‚ separated by the wall‚ is the great deva Wei-To‚ the Porjector of Buddhist temples and the faith. He is depicted clad in full armor and

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    the cycle of rebirth‚ is attained. Not a single soul will be deprived of this destiny.  6 Hindus believe that divine beings exist in unseen worlds and that temple worship‚ rituals‚ sacraments and personal devotionals create a communion with these devas (divine beings) and God.  7 Hindus believe that an enlightened master‚ or satguru‚ is essential to know the Transcendent Absolute‚ as are personal discipline‚ good conduct‚ purification‚ pilgrimage‚ self-inquiry‚ meditation and surrender in God. 

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