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    we are reborn is because we must pay back our debts. Until that is done, we will continually be reborn until the cycle ends by completing our karma. Our Dharma is that we must follow this in each life so that harmony and balance is restored. In Bhagavad-Gita, Krishna tells Arjuna that his dharma in this life is to be a warrior to fight against Duryodhana for the kingdom so that he may restore good in his world and create peace (11). His karma is to bring balance between good and evil. His duty is to

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    The ancient traditions of Buddhism and Hinduism go far back in history and are both very revered and followed even up to today. They are similar in many ways but also very different in their worldviews and theology. The world is full of suffering and both Hinduism and Buddhism discuss ways to end that suffering through enlightenment. Buddhists believe in a place called nirvana, where suffering does not exist, and Hindus follow a path to reach liberation, or moksa. They both are a way to escape the

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    By searching for happiness through these methods, gruesome deaths of themselves or their loved ones result, leaving the seekers of happiness unable to fulfill their lives since they lack love. In Sappho's "Poem 16", She states, "Some men say an army of horse and some men say an army on foot and some say and army of ships is the most beautiful things on the black earth. But I say it is what you love" (Carson 638). To Sappho, agents of war do not portray beauty, but love does. War and the things that

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    Persuasive Atomic Bomb

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    July 16, 1945 is date of the first atomic bomb detonated in New Mexico. J. Robert Oppenheimer, known as the father of the atomic bomb, quoted from the Bhagavad Gita after the first detonation of the atomic bomb, “I am become death, destroyer of worlds.” Knowing the destructive capabilities of the atomic bomb, Oppenheimer regretted making the bomb, which was later used to end World War II with Japan. Despite knowing the devastating effects the atomic bomb can do, President Harry S. Truman decided

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    virtuous? What is virtue ethics and how does one display virtue ethics? These questions have been asked and debated over and over again, each time resulting in different answers. Bina Gupta attempts to answer this question of the ages in his article Bhagavad Gita as Duty and Virtue Ethics by declaring, “So, who is a virtuous person? A virtuous person knows what she is doing; chooses to act for herself; and acts through an expression of a stable and mature character.” In The Mahabharata translated and abridged

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    The Bhagavad Gita, the Hindu holy book, instructs followers to model themselves with the lotus in order to be pure. c. Some flowers correspond to specific purpose and be used for certain days or rituals. Special ceremonies, such as weddings and funerals often feature

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    nuclear fusion, or a combination of the two processes” (Norris). Robert Lamb explains that the first successful test of a nuclear weapon occurred on July 16th, 1945 by the Manhattan Project. The project director, J. Robert Oppenheimer, quoted Bhagavad Gita: “Now I am become death, the destroyer

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