Engaged Buddhism is a contemporary form of Buddhism which engrosses with the cultural, economic, political and environmental issues of the society which it is practiced, in a non-violent and active approach. With all the changes in society and the ever-adapting methodology to how the world which today runs, a politically and socially present adaption of Buddhism referred to as Engaged Buddhism came into being a highly powerful and active amendment to the practice of Buddhism as the world knew it...
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Introduction Women has always played a key role in human development. In few cultures, until relatively recently, have women been acknowledged as having an equal role with men, and having equal rights to participate in all social spheres. The Arabic language, which is the language of the Holy Quran and the sayings and practices of the Holy Prophet (SAW),differs from English and other languages in that it has two grammatical genders :masculine and feminine, which addresses both males and females...
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There is a common misconception that the Middle Ages were a wholly Christian phenomenon, and focus often remains on the west, though it is important to recognise that other religions were present across the world during this time. To properly evaluate how tolerant various religions were, it should be considered how they interacted with each other. Christian tolerance was evident, though Christian-Jewish relations were often violent. Both Islam and Christianity can be seen to be tolerant when they interact with...
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Abstract In Social system , it is most precious to spend life in the way of Islam. What is learned to us by Islam? How sit and stand and livelihood regarding Islam? It is totally Learn from Islam. Rights of Relatives, parents, neighbors and so on. As we know that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) narrates that spend your life with your neighbors very well, not try to irritate in every direction. It is tale that Do well have well, therefore It...
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The Nation of Islam, commonly mistakenly interchanged with the Islamic religion, was its unique movement that became the forefront of a racial evolution in America. Although its core values and ideals generated controversy among many people, its many followers was a reflection of the persuasiveness of its leaders and the strength of our human desire for identity. The following paper will cover the catalysts of this religion, the major changes it has undergone through the years, and how it compares...
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There are many verses in the bible that talk about the protection of our environment. Christians therefore have some sort of responsibility of encouraging positive change for the benefit of the future. There is a way to be environmentally conscious while still maintaining a strong faith relationship between you and God. Christian environmentalists emphasize the ecological responsibilities of all Christians as being in charge of God's earth. However, “Much of the contemporary debate about Christian attitudes towards the physical environment...
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This essay will address the issues of when the religion began, a brief history of the person who founded it and what this founder taught, and a comparison between this religion's teaching and those of Christianity including the similarities and the differences. This essay will argue that the two religions, Baha’i and Christianity, are more different than they are alike because of key theological differences. To begin, it is important to first understand the Baha’i faith and what its followers...
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Diverse African Traditional Religions and Christianity's Universality There is no one “African Traditional; Religion”, there are many, and Christianity could be said to be one of them, since it has been in Africa as long as it has been in Europe, and almost as long as it has been in Asia. African Traditional Religion has no specific founder whereas Christianity has its founder who is Supreme God. Christians believed in one God whereas African traditional religious people believed in many...
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Throughout the time span of the world’s existence, the survival of Christianity has proven over and over again that God is sovereign and worthy of our worship. The story told in the novel, Silence, is one prime example of how Christianity has withstood the tests of time and tribulation, despite Japan’s attempt to reject the Gospel. During the era in which the events of Silence took place, Japan resisted the spread of Western influence, including the infiltration of the Christian...
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Introduction Importance of Mental Health Athletes work and train all their lives to become the greatest version of themselves in their field of sports. Oftentimes, athletes who are talented in the sport they perform in, become heavily reliant on their performance in relation to their self-worth. When they become injured and can no longer train, whether it be as an adolescence, college, or elite-level (professional) athlete, more focus is put on the physical recovery rather than the emotional adversities that...
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Abstract The title of my research rotates around the latest trend to catch on to the sports loving Indian i.e. Fantasy Sports. India is a vast nation with the second highest population in the world and let’s not forget that majority of this population is the youth. Majority of this population eats, sleeps and drinks Cricket and now even other sports. Majority of this population is tech- savvy and has access to the latest gadgets. Majority of this population has...
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To begin, the definition of sports is an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment. Skill is one of the most important things for an athlete to have, but they don’t always have it to begin. Most athletic teens take sports very seriously. All the other kids in a high school that don’t play any sport, or don’t have a commitment can’t see the importance of sports to...
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Sport has played a key part in Australian culture; sport has provided various health benefits as well as allowed us to develop strong social bonds with our local sporting communities. The sports industry has grown to a point that more Australians are watching sport than ever before and has contributed to the growing nation's economy. As a nation moving less than ever, participation in sport and physical activity is vital for the health and wellbeing of all Australians (Van Manen...
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SCHEMES FOR ENTERPRISES A sport today is an important aspect of the overall development of the human character and accomplishing greatness in sports has incredible bearing on national esteem and assurance. So as to fulfill the expanding needs of the increasing demand, national just as global, Government has taken upon itself to execute projects to endorse excellence in sports. At the front line of the attempts stand the Sports Authority of India (SAI) - the field arm of the Ministry...
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Abstract Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycemia due to absolute (Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus) or relative (Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus) deficiency of insulin hormone. Diabetes Mellitus virtually affects every system of the body as a result of the metabolic disturbances caused by hyperglycemia, and if improperly managed can cause medical complications such as cardiovascular diseases, neuropathy, retinopathy and peripheral vascular diseases which can result in chronic morbidities and premature death. Genetic susceptibility and environmental factors seem...
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Abstract We are living in a world which has come closer with the use of information and technology. Twenty first century is an age of information and communication technology. Today’s world is a world of knowledge and invention. The growth of technology has touched almost everything in the world and changed the course of our life. Life has become much easy and comfortable with the addition of information and technology to our lives. Information and communication technology has also influenced...
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The scientific revolution was the rise of present-day science during the early current time frame, when improvements in arithmetic, material science, space science, science (counting human life structures), and science changed cultural perspectives about nature. The logical transformation started in Europe at the finish of the Renaissance time frame, and proceeded through the late eighteenth century, affecting the scholarly social development known as the Enlightenment. While its dates are contested, the distribution in 1543 of Nicolaus Copernicus is frequently referred...
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BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS DIFFERENT FIELDS TWO simple science terms comprise the word biotechnology which is biology and technology that is the technology by the employment of biological resources makes our life comfortable and convenient. (1) There are 4 branches of biotechnology; 1, red biotechnology 2, white biotechnology, 3, blue biotechnology and 4, green biotechnology. Red biotechnology; red biotechnology paved the way in medical sciences through the use of antibiotics to overcome bacterial infections of viruses, it has shown significant progress...
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With the fast manner in which the modern world works, stress has become more of an unhealthy personality trait than just an occasional ailment. ‘The last two decades have witnessed a growing societal concern with stress and its psychological toll’ (Holahan, 1994). Peggy A. Thoits talked about how ‘stressors can negatively affect physical health ;or mental health (or both simultaneously)’ and how stress significantly relates to the occurrence of multiple conditions such as flus, depression, angina, and alcohol and drug...
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Throughout the past couple of decades, America has been stricken with an epidemic of worsening health outcomes. Obesity is considered by the Center of Disease Control (CDC) as America’s health crisis with most states ranging within the 18.7% to 32% obesity rate (as cited by Ward-Smith, 2010). The CDC (2020) also states that the leading cause of death in the United States is heart disease with about 655,000 Americans dying each year. Along with these underlying conditions, Americans are also...
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Abstract In Muslim societies, Waqf plays a very crucial role. It has been the principle origin for various public services provided to communities. It has been relegated as a mere charity, though its traditionally been productive in manufacturing financial gain that is sustainable and in improving the economic conditions in Muslim countries. Popularly, the creation of Waqf is instilled in Muslims’ culture and has enclosed all walks of life. It has additionally contributed to the service of man in diverse...
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Introduction These assessments helped me understand what kind of leader I want to be and have given me a plan to improve my leadership skills. I have developed an idea of the potential my leadership has in my professional and personal life. With the help of leadership, we can uplift, inspire, and, most of all, help others realize their potential. With a lot of hard-working and patience, it is a skill that will improve over time by learning from more...
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The Transatlantic slave trade was one conducted through the Atlantic Ocean that transported a total of 10 to 12 million enslaved Africans. This trade was a major leg that makes up the triangular trade that also transported other goods, such as wine, firearms, and textiles. The slave trade began in the 15th century and ended in 1853 where Brazil was the last to make the exportation of slaves illegal. One of the main reasons slaves were in demand was because...
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Kenya’s economic and employment crisis are driving more people to seek jobs outside the country. Women are the most affected because they are underrepresented in various sectors of the workforce, and therefore risky opportunities in the Middle East often seem like the only option.]About 42 percent of Kenyans live below the poverty line; therefore support through working abroad is the only life saver. Furthermore, there are few opportunities for low-skilled workers; and traditionally in Kenya, domestic workers, are underpaid by...
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INTRODUCTION Morality and Integrity work invisibly in human society. Morality make human different from animals. It is a set of social principles (Gert and Gert, 2002) which are used to determine an action is good or bad. Integrity is a part of morality, means that a person’s behaviors are consistent with the espoused values (Yukl and Van Fleet, 1992). Our group presented the importance of morality and integrity, and the benign relationship with leadership in the previous presentation with some...
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Romanticism came about in the 18th century, Romanticism focused on the joy and good that come along with the natural world and humans. Although there is a glee side of Romanticism there is also a dark side of Romanticism. Dark Romanticism is the darker side of the natural world, the darkness within humanity and self-destruction. As Romanticism praises the merits of an individual, Dark Romanticism digs at the weaknesses of humanity. Nathaniel Hawthorne is one of many writers that is...
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Have you ever wondered how a kitten could turn into a full adult cat? If so, you are more than likely familiar with the impression of a life cycle. Cats go through some similar life cycle transition as we do. We watch something that looks like an ordinary baby kitten turn into a magnificent creature that runs free in the wind. A life cycle is a series of steps that one goes through from the time they born until the...
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The football versus soccer battle seethes on throughout recent years and has started very some contention. How about we begin by saying that I will call football, as it is known far and wide, soccer what is regularly named American Football. A portion of the discussions that have been started between the two are ones, for example, 'for what reason is it called football when its solitary one player in the group is permitted to utilize his feet and is...
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There are a lot of factors that have forced mankind to think that they would have to leave their home planet one day and find solace on another. One of those major causes is us, ourselves. We have been a major cause to the depreciating living conditions on planet Earth, but we do need to survive and go ahead into the future, therefore, we have been searching far and wide in space for alternative planets like our home. As of...
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While completing an exercise during the cross-cultural management class which needed us to rate certain factors according to their importance in selecting a leader to work on a project abroad, I had rated language as one of the most important factors that constitute a leader’s ability to be successful. Ironically when we got to see the ideal ratings, language wasn’t rated with the highest importance. This provoked me to dig deeper into this scenario to research about the role of...
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