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    CHAPTER 1: THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Being smart on handling one’s money is one of the fundamental ways how to become rich. The fact that money‚ no matter how much it is‚ can flee from our hands even in just mere seconds is a thing to keep in mind. So we should learn how to save and invest our money in a trust-worthy institution with good facility with a service admirable in regards to its quality. Banking is indispensable in the modern world as it connects savers and borrowers. If you are

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    in 1996 and 2002. In 1989 the Dalai Lama was awarded the Nobel Peace prize. This was in the same year as the tiananmen square massacre‚ In Beijing’s central square. The Chinese army killed many Chinese students and others calling for democracy in China as the protested in the square. Estimates show between 500 and 2500 protesters died. The fourteenth Dalai Lama is seen as both a spiritual and political leader for the people of Tibet‚ although some people have

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    What is Buddhism? According to the Oxford Dictionary religion is “The belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power‚ especially a personal God or gods.” But‚ Buddhism does not believe in an almighty god rather Buddhism is a religion that follows different philosophies to attain the ability awake from this world attain enlightenment. In Society‚ Buddhism is well-known and respected throughout the world as a religion known for its peaceful and kind nature. But‚ this way of life is a result

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    Gabriel Tajimaroa Donavan Ingram Eng 1A April 3 2010 Research Essay Christianity vs. Buddhism There are many religions and sacred texts that have shaped complete civilizations and cultures. They have varied in their theories of creation and how man should live and act towards each other and nature. The more I study religions and sacred text the more I see that for the most part they are alike. Most of them share a view of love and peace towards all things living. What varies between them

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    Hinduism and Buddhism have different similarities and are in some ways connected to each other. Some of the practices of the two religions are similar in many different ways and there are several examples to show this. Hinduism first started in India around 1500 BC. The word Hindu comes from the word "sindhu" or river. The Hindu community think of themselves as "those who believe in the Vedas"‚ or "those who follow the way or dharma of the four classes and the stages of life. The four classes being

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    religion of the modern world‚ and it has similar beliefs to other world religions such as Buddhism. Christianity and Buddhism are similar because both religions teach about the equality of people and that making good choices reflects the positive teachings of that religion. They are also similar in how they formed‚ as both broke off from another religion that was exclusive‚ and both became popular and spread easily because they were inclusive to all people. These religions are different because

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    analysis of Genius Loci in Shaping the Development of Resort Design in Malaysia‚ Conference Paper‚ Manado: North Sulawesi‚ UNSRAT University. SEANGKLIENG‚ K. (2005)‚ Design Guidelines for Modern Thai Architecture in Resort Contexts. Unpublished PhD Thesis‚ Thailand: Silpakorn University. TAN‚ B.H. (1995)‚ Tropical Resorts‚ Singapore: Page One Publishing. WATERSON‚ R. (1998)‚ The Architecture of South East Asia through Travelers’ Eyes‚ Oxford‚ Oxford University Press. ZEKIYE‚ A.‚ DENIZ‚ A. & ONDE‚ E

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    Confucianism and Buddhism originate from two different cultures‚ but have many similarities. One resounding similarity between the philosophies of these two is the idea of avoiding the extremes. Confucius refers to it as the mean‚ while Buddhism refers to it as the middle path. However‚ achieving the middle path is approached differently and also results in different destinations‚ or rewards‚ within their respective philosophies. An important aspect of Buddha’s teachings is the Eightfold Path‚

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    UNIT 4222-265 Causes and Spread of infection (ICO2) 1) Infections are the result of the body’s inability to fight off microorganisms that can cause damage or disease if they are left untreated. They can be viral or bacterial in nature and might be caused by a fungus or parasite. There are many common types and there are some rare ones which all have varying causes and treatments. Common bacterial infections include strep throat‚ urinary tract infections and E. coli; the different types are caused

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    THESIS ABSTRACT TITLE: STUDENTS NEED ASSESSMENT AS A BASIS FOR EXTENDED GUIDANCE SERVICES IN POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES QUEZON CITY RESEARCHERS: Bagatua‚ Daisy E. Estavillo‚ Shanin A. Laurio‚ Alma M. Publico‚ Ayah Mei P. INSTITUTION: Polytechnic University of the Philippines Quezon City BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY: Need is a construct to indicate what is that absent or lacking in the individual’s effort to achieve or perform satisfactorily and obtain a meaningful happy life

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