Papers 1861-1870 of total 25882 found.
…of compassion in that he had found the way to end his suffering and wanted to help others do the same. He was not however trying to build himself up as a God, and create a religion under which he was the focal point. Since this was not his goal, he did not get…
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Category: /Literature/English
…orphans should be supported is because they don’thave anything to believe in like a religious tradition that most people have some kind of faith in, some more than others. Finally, another main point is that orphans’ goals differ from the average kid their age…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…, the age-old ideal that had so far been the key to America’s success, the ideal of working hard to achieve goals, and the replacement of material wealth for spiritual ideals and morals. The traditionalists, who acquired money through legal means and still…
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Category: /History
…to secure a cleaner and safer environment for future generations. The big question is how should we go about achieving this goal? The Kyoto Protocol has been proposed as a solution for the emission of greenhouse gases and is summarized as follows…
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…schools to establish a philosophical basis for their programs. There are five major concepts of nursing included in Roy's model: the person, the goal of nursing, nursing activities, health and the environment. The person is viewed as having four different…
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Category: /History
…was a new country wanting to protect itself from outside powers. Evidence of U.S. expansion is seen with the independence of Texas from Mexico. The strongest evidence of U.S. expansion goals is with the Mexican-American War. From the beginning, the war…
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Category: /History
…to protect itself from outside powers. Evidence of U.S. expansion is seen with the independence of Texas from Mexico. The strongest evidence of U.S. expansion goals is with the Mexican-American War. From the beginning, the war was conceived as an opportunity…
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Category: /History
…wanting to protect itself from outside powers. Evidence of U.S. expansion is seen with the independence of Texas from Mexico. The strongest evidence of U.S. expansion goals is with the Mexican-American War. From the beginning, the war was conceived…
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…: The primary goal of Shaivism is realizing one’s identity with God Shiva, in perfect union and non-differentiation. This is termed nirvikalpa samadhi, Self Realization, and may be attained in this life, granting moksha, permanent liberation from the cycles of birth…
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…their bibliography, encounter with divine, their mission, death and their ideas of human, ultimate, and goal. Then finally, how they influenced Western thought. Both Jesus and Moses have similar and difference in birth. Moses was born in Hebrew family, when Moses…
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