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    The founding of the Caribbean Community and Common Market (CARICOM) was the result of a 15-year effort to achieve the hope of regional integration which had begun with the establishment of the British West Indies Federation in 1958. It was a Federal Government drawn from 10 member islands which were Antigua and Barbuda‚ Barbados‚ Dominica‚ Grenada‚ Jamaica‚ Montserrat‚ the then St Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla‚ Saint Lucia‚ St Vincent and Trinidad and Tobago. The Federal Capital of the federation was located

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    such disorder‚ chaos‚ and suffering to occur. More focus on the natural state of suffering and of life is found in later Confucian sages‚ like Xunzi. Buddhism was founded with similar intentions by Siddhartha Gautama‚ after forty days of meditating on the nature of suffering under a Bodhi tree. Siddhartha desired a middle way for every individual to understand the nature of suffering. In this regard‚ there are numerous similarities between Confucianism and Buddhism in how it approaches this question

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    Nicole Twum-Ampofo Why do we suffer? Suffering. It exists‚ but we try to ignore it. Some of us can handle it and push it aside thinking someone else should be suffering‚ not me‚ and some of us cant. Very few of us can actually accept that suffering exist‚ and those same very few people‚ work extremely hard to get rid of it. Its sad knowing that majority of people that know it exists does not know how to get rid of it. But some people question how to eliminate it and wonder where it comes

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    In the period of the 3rd century CE‚ China was going through major turmoil during the collapse of the Han Dynasty. Throughout and after this collapse‚ the population of Asian countries became increasingly Buddhist‚ creating tumult within the Chinese Confucian political philosophy system. In society at this time‚ Buddhism was viewed in many opposing ways. On one side of the spectrum‚ Buddhism was a way to find fulfillment‚ a guide to lead a good and meaningful life‚ and promised reward to its followers

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    supposed to follow the job of their caste‚ or their dharma. The Hindus also polytheistic‚ but primarily believe in Brahman‚ the creator of the universe. Buddhism focuses mostly on ethics but still acknowledges multiple gods. Buddhism was founded by Siddhartha Gautama; his belief was to give up all worldly desires to achieve enlightenment. These concepts are both significant because Hindus perform their duties while Buddhists try to achieve enlightenment‚ leading to two different lifestyles. Both are

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    The “Cold War” of the Middle East By: Siddhartha Ariga Our Position:  Israel should take all necessary measures to defend itself against Iran’s dangerous nuclear program‚ which includes military action. Staff Vote For: 8 Against: 15 Nuclear weapons: these are tools capable of massive destruction and death. If the wrong people obtain such weaponry‚ it could lead to catastrophic consequences worldwide. As of right now‚ Iran is developing weapons grade uranium. The Prime Minister of Israel‚

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    Chemical Bank : Implementing the Balanced Scorecard Submitted By : Group 12 KUSHAL KISLAY FT151093 MEHUL JAIN FT152088 SIDDHARTHA PAUL FT154003 VIVEK KHATTAR FT154063 JAYANTH SATHEESH FT152025 Background • Chemical Banking Corporation was performing a radical organizational transformation into a marketfocused and customer-focused organization after the 1991 merger with the Manufacturers Hanover Corporation. • Shift its image from a narrow provider of traditional financial services to a broader

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    Every religion in the world has similarities and differences towards another religion. For example‚ Islam and Christianity are similar since they both believe that there is only one God. He is the Creator and Sustainer of the universe. But they also have their differences such that Islam does not believe in Trinity‚ whereas in Christianity they believe in Trinity which means that God has three forms. The same goes to Hinduism and Buddhism‚ they are two different religions but they have their similarities

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    Phoenix was born as River Jude Bottom[1] on August 23‚ 1970‚ in Madras‚ Oregon‚ the first child of Arlyn Sharon Dunetz and John Lee Bottom.[4] Phoenix’s parents named him after the river of life from the Hermann Hesse novel Siddhartha‚ and he received his middle name from The Beatles’ song "Hey Jude".[5] In an interview with People‚ Phoenix described his parents as "hippieish".[4] His mother was born in The Bronx‚ New York‚ to Jewish parents whose families had emigrated from Russia and Hungary.[6][7]

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    abahattha form of early Bengali. The love songs of Vidyapati‚ which describe the sensuous love story of Radha and Krishna‚ follow a long line of Vaishnav love poetry‚ popular in Eastern India‚ and include much celebrated poetry such as Jayadeva’s Gita Govinda of the 12th century. This tradition which uses the language of physical love to describe spiritual love‚ was a reflection of a key turn in Hinduism‚ initiated by Ramanuja in the 11th century which advocated an individual self-realization through

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