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    Ambition in Life

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    stars‚ we will at least reach the moon. Different people have different ambitions in life. The nature of ambition varies from persons to person. It depends upon one’s family background‚ upbringing‚ social status and economic condition. Swami Vivekananda said that‚ "Man is master of his destiny". He said that by will-power alone we an fully determine and control our actions and thereby change the course of Fate. But many people believe‚ with firm conviction‚ in the inscrutable hand of Fate. In fact

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    ESSAY ON THE LEGACY OF SWAMI VIVEKANANDA Swami Vivekananda as we all know is the greatest Hindu monk who has brought a massive change during the 19th century. He was born in 1863 in Kolkata and continued his studies there. Swami Vivekananda is his renowned name due to his contribution to the Hindi Monasticism. His real name was Narendra Nath Datta known by a very few. He lived in an atmosphere where there was a debate about whether God had a form or was just in one’s belief. It was through his friend

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    appropriate place in the curriculum. Therefore students have no opportunity to know about their faith‚ culture and values. The knowledge they gain is mainly bookish and is not backed by practical experience. About a century ago‚ Swami Vivekananda had envisioned a vision on education and had categorically pointed out that true education is not the amount of information that is put into one ’s brain. The human mind is not a bottomless dry well‚ which has to be filled in with buckets of information by

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    Intelligence without ambition is a bird without wings. Salvador Dali actually ‚ i wanted to become a doc. since i was 4 years old.my grandfather was a landlord. i always used to ask him `when i become a doc. will u give me some of your land to construct my clinic?` he used to smile and say`why not dear.` then i would say `grandpa then i will certainly treat you after i become a doc. and i will not charge you a single penny` and he used to enjoy this childish talk with me.however i and my grandpa

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    Power of Common Man

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    Power of Common Man Common man term is coined by great cartoonist R K Laxman in his daily cartoon strip‚ "You Said It" in The Times of India. Over time‚ the common man has represented the hopes‚ aspirations‚ troubles and perhaps even foibles of the average Indian. Mr. Laxman once said of his Common Man‚ "I would say he symbolises the mute millions of India‚ or perhaps the whole world‚ a silent spectator of marching time." Most of us are common man and most of us would agree that being a common

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    Statement of Purpose

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    understand and appreciate the fact that I must arm myself with a professional degree from a reputed business school. This would be an important and decisive step in my journey towards success. A full-fledged program in finance would enable me to form a vision of business and of finance in the twenty-first century and the way it is going. The only career option in today’s competitive environment which creates an opportunity for an aspirant to pursue a career in the field of his choice is to acquire a management

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    Swami Vivekananda Contributor Personality Program An Adani Group Initiative UNIT 1: Who is a Contributor for students and faculty of Gujarat Technological University by University Services COPYRIGHT DECLARATION Downloaded Booklet from This Study Material is designed‚ developed and published by Illumine Knowledge Resources Pvt. Ltd. and licensed to Career Knowledge Resources Pvt. Ltd‚ the promotors of I-Become. All rights are reserved. No part of this Study Material

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    Vivek

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    BHAJANANANDA wami Vivekananda was a prince among monks. He was a Sannyasin of the highest order‚ a Paramahamsa Parivràjakàchàrya‚ who dwelt constantly at the superconscious realm. In the hymm Sukàshtaka‚ there occurs the line‚ nistraigunye pathivicharatàm ko vidhir ko nishedhah—‘What injunction or prohibition can apply to an illumined soul who moves freely on the transcendent path beyond the three gunas?’ Nevertheless‚ in spite of being a fully illumined soul‚ Swami Vivekananda lived the life of

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    Swami Vivekanand

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    between poor and wealthy. This may lead to unrest and destruction of modern societies. This social evil needs to be curbed so as to bring back moral values in the society as well as to fill the widening gap between the wealthy and the poor. Swami Vivekananda was‚ above all‚ an honest and ethical man on a righteous path. He had a strong sense of ethics‚ morals and principles. One of his famous sayings is that “Unselfishness is God”. Selfishness and greed are the main causes of corruption. If we all

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    Swami and His Thoughts

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    Swami and his thoughts….. Swami Vivekananda was born on 12 January‚ 1863 in Calcutta. His family name was Narendranath Dutta. His father Vishwanath Dutta was a learned man who was well- versed in English and Persian. By profession‚ he was a successful Attorney-at-law in the High Court of Calcutta. His mother was a pious lady who influenced Naren since his childhood in the formation of his character. She first taught Naren English lesson‚ and then made him acquainted with Bengali alphabets. Naren

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