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    Hinduisum

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    Where do Hindus worship? Hindus commonly conduct pujas in shrines in three different environments: in temples‚ in the home‚ and in outdoor public spaces. It is equally common for any of the deities to be worshiped in any of these three types of shrines. Hindus believe that if proper care is not taken of a temple’s images‚ the deity will abandon the temple. Hence priests reside at the temple and take care of the gods’ needs. Priests perform puja at sunrise‚ noon‚ sunset‚ and midnight. For a layperson

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    Rama- from Ramayana

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    Rama From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search This article is about the incarnation of Vishnu. For other uses‚ see Rama (disambiguation) and Ramachandra (disambiguation). | |It has been suggested that Raghava Rama be merged into this article or section. (Discuss) | |Rama | |[pic] | |Lord Rama (center)

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    Green Computing in Kenya

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    Strathmore University Faculty of Information Technology Green Computing in Kenya Thursday April 10th ‚ 2014 Abstract The main aim of this paper is to look at what green computing is‚ why we should care about it and why it is becoming such a force in today’s world. The paper aims to tackle the advantages of green computing not only to businesses but also to individuals as well in their day to day lives. This paper also aims to look at different green computing implementations in Kenya

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    Mukesh Ambani

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    same page to come over the feudal style of management & the disruptive style of management. A true leader always believes in investing the company’s capital on good talent. As a learner‚ he preached K K Malhotra‚ who was with them for 15 years‚ as his guru & had imbibed most of his current leadership abilities & best practices from him. His initiative to build India’s largest & strongest communication network was known as Reliance Infocomm Limited (now Reliance Communications Limited). His business

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    Maha Shiwaratri Day

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    compassion for his worshippers‚ and the dispenser of both spiritual and material blessings. Related to the Absolute concept is Shiva as "Yoganath" meaning the Lord of Yoga‚ wherein he becomes teacher‚ path and goal. As such he is the "Adi Guru" or the Highest Guru of ’Sannyasins’ who have renounced the world to attain the Absolute. He is the most sought-after deity amongst the Hindus and they pray to him as the god of immense large-heartedness who they believe grants all their wishes. Around

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    Martin Seligman‚ one of America’s top academic psychologists and its leading happiness guru‚ is visiting Australian on a lecture tour sponsored by‚ of all outfits‚ the Australian Institute of Management. His thesis - for which he admits he doesn’t yet have scientific proof - is that happier managers and workers lead to higher productivity and profits. Find that hard to believe? The bottom line would be fatter if only workers spent more time swapping jokes around the water cooler? It’s not as implausible

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    World Views 10/3/13 The Legend of Bagger Vance The Legend of Bagger Vance vs. Bhagavad Gita The 2000 film The Legend of Bagger Vance tells the story of a man named Rannulph Junah‚ who was a very talented golfer when he was young. He had planned on playing his whole life‚ until he fought in World War I and became traumatized. Years later‚ his old lover Adele decides to hold a four-round‚ two-day exhibition match in order to recover her family’s lost fortune. The match consists of two talented

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    Hemkunt Speech – Group 4 Baba Naudh Singh Ji Aao Sarey Guru Di Bakshi Hoe‚ Fateh Di Sanj Payae Ji‚ Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa‚ Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh Question 1: Bidhiaa sodhhai thath lehai‚ raam naam live laae II Considering his knowledge‚ he finds the essence of reality‚ and lovingly focuses his attention on the Name of the Lord. Manmukh bidhiaa brikdaa‚ bikh khattae bikh khaae II The self-willed manmukh sells his knowledge; he earns poison‚ and eats poison. (Not completed) Question 2: In

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    Yoga and Body

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    originated in India. People who follow this school‚ and practice any form of yoga are called yogis‚ or yogins. Students study under prolonged and careful guidance of the teacher‚ known as the guru. The first syllable “gu‚” in Sanskrit means light; the second syllable‚ “ru” means light. A guru is a spiritual teacher who leads the pupil from darkness to light. Literally‚ yoga means “the union of mind and body.” In Sanskrit‚ the language of India‚ yoga means discipline

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    Between Heaven and Earth

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    to facilitate "catharsis" and "ekstasis" and consequently become an "offering of healing". Human context has been skilfully used as all eight characters are mediums through which inspiration and healing was offered to the audience. For Example‚ Guru Frank ’s role was to utilise the very powerful tool of laughter. Through doing so‚ the audience becomes more open to his philosophical ideas and participating in some of his demonstrations. The character "Stace" gives the more sceptical audience members

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