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    What? ROBERT: This city is really sad. There is no one around. No one walks on the streets. DAVE: Bums. Bums walk along the streets. ROBERT: They don’t really count‚ do they? DAVE: (A beat). Why would ‘bums’ not count? They are people‚ just like you and me. They deserve respect just as any other person within society. This is one of the major problems within society. It is not just the point of ‘bums’ not counting per se‚ but that we think about and construct individuals by their group memberships

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    comparison between one university to other universities to improve the quality of study and compare how the education system is applied in each university. This year‚ KKL is done in Yogyakarta - Surabaya to visit tourist objects and Sanata Dharma The goals that want to be achieved through the Field Work Field (KKL) is an attempt to get the experience and knowledge to the students about the university and tourism objects that were visited to develop scientific insights‚ ways

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    Rip Van Winkle Essay Rip Van Winkle is the story of a middle aged man that goes to sleep for twenty years. Although the purpose of this story was to be a short and entertaining comedy‚ when analyzed it reveals a deeper meaning through its theme. Before we start to look at the theme‚ we should first define some of the characterization on the book. Rip Van Winkle was “a simple‚ good natured man” and this “gained him such universal popularity.” From these quotes we can assume that Rip was a

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    For the most part‚ Eastern religions are polytheistic‚ meaning there is more than one god that is worshipped by the followers. Whereas Western religions are generally monotheistic in that only one god is worshipped. While some estimate the gods of Hinduism to run into the thousands‚ there is one true god or supreme reality called Brahman. The many gods of the Hindu way of life are a manifestation of Brahman. Thus‚ Hinduism sometimes gets looked at as a Western religion instead of the Eastern religion

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    During my examination of Beethoven’s 5th Symphony I discovered that he starts with a four-note motive (short-short-short-long) which becomes the driving force for the entire symphony. He continues to modulate the motive in new and exciting ways with each new movement. Sometimes it is forcefully stated in its "original" (or first) form like the 1st movement or very subtly within a running melody as in the 2nd movement. Now that I have actually listened to and analyzed the musical components of the

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    Vishnu 1 This myth describes life as a continuously repetitive cycle. What aspects of life support such a view? In some of our worlds it was about Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. We had the first stage of life beginning with Adam and Eve‚ they were given everything they wanted‚ and they did not have to work or do anything. Everything was provided for them until Eve ate an apple from the forbidden tree and convinced Adam to do the same. Then there was shame and guilt. We had to pay for

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    Both Hinduism and Buddhism are more philosophical than religious. Both describe an all-encompassing philosophy and define existence itself. For instance‚ the essential Hindu concept defining the individual and his responsibilities is dharma. A convoluted term‚ dharma is a sense of obligation. One must fulfill his roles in society and the world. Such responsibilities include reproduction and caste duties‚ but extend into

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    avoid any repeats of burning at the stake or worse…Please read carefully. This Guide in particular will teach how Greek and Indian societies expect a model citizen to behave. Indian cultures value bravery‚ selflessness‚ and the dedication to duty‚ or “dharma.” Their gods and/or goddesses are valued‚ but duty—not will—is valued above all. In addition‚ the properties of heroes are also upheld though differently from

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    morning breeze flowing through the opening of my shirt‚ I think nothing other then to climb aboard‚ insert my key‚ and turn my wrist to the right. I gently push my ignition switch and “BAM!”‚ I am greeted by and instantaneous head rattling roar “BUM-BUM-BUM-BUM-BUM” of the engine. Sitting there dosing off in my own world looking into the sky watching the clouds pass by. I close my eyes and take a deep breath‚ taking in the potent aroma of 93-octane fuel. As my bike is warming up I jolt back towards my

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    their religion and their lifestyle. This epic novel is known throughout whole country and revised and revived in different editions. It instills the ideology of Hinduism and upholds the principles of dharma. Through the actions and thoughts of the characters‚ The Ramayana shows how to incorporate dharma into one’s life The main character‚ Rama‚ his mission was to fight evils when Viswamithra takes Rama and his brother Lakshmana from their home. He is taught by Viswamithra who was practically their

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