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    at the same time, the two are not separate and they support each other perfectly by cultivating the wisdom that clearly understands the true nature of the reality. Humanistic Buddhism is certainly not new, but Master Hsing Yun’s journey explains how it got here today. Master Hsing Yun grew up in an impoverished, rural village with his family, but the influence of his maternal grandmother helped develop his compassionate and hardworking nature. While his family was out at work, he would do everything

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    Student Name: ZHEN HU Student ID: GEC00000A3 Unit Code: VU2169 – Read and write straightforward descriptive and narrative texts Task1 1. My beautiful dog 2. She has a beautiful dog. When he was a puppy, his ears are like cat’s ears and he doesn’t like taking a bath. He is black and white and the eyes are blue color. 3. Her dog name is lucky. He is a s Siberian Husky, she loves him and going to take care of him for all her life. 4. The nine years old girl has a dog, her dog name is lucky and he is

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    In this essay , I will choose America be the another country to compare / contrast Hong Kong. In the following parts, I would like to compare/contrast Hong Kong’s and America’s childhood, food culture and Film/Movies. First and foremost, Hong Kong’s childhood is extremely different with America. In Hong Kong, children are quite pitiful. According to The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICF) pointed out, children in each day at least have one hour to play, but in fact this is an impossible thing

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    Ajou University Self-Introduction Essay Full Name in English: Li-Ying Huang Gender: Female Nationality: Taiwan Home University: National Chung Hsing University My name is Lydia. My parents gave me this name and hoped that I could be friendly and always in good manners. I was born in a sweet and great family. English is like my mother language, mainly because my parents do export business and it requires them to use English frequently. I am very close to my parents and my older sisters. I share

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    essential Buddhist spirit—to relate Buddhism to the human world. Hsing Yun was only continuing his effort and made it realized around the globe. After Tai Xu's death in 1947, his influence spread far and wide. We can see that many of his students and readers were greatly impressed by his speech and readings, and even took action to response to the urgent need for Buddhist reform as influenced by Taixu’ enthusiasm. Venerable Hsing Yun (1999) has expressed the inspiration he got from Taixu which contribute

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    Hsi Lai Temple Analysis

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    speak out of their religion. One out of five people convert in Buddhism. This Buddha temple doesn’t have an exact leader but they look to the person who built it. He is still considered a role model to what a real Buddhist is. His name is Master Hsing Yun; his message was to give others confidence, convenience, hope and

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    constant state of flux, renewal and metabolic change that we experience physically (birth, old age, sickness, and death) and in our minds (the forming, existing, changing and ceasing of thoughts) are what we call the wheel of rebirth” Master Hsing Yun (Peto). Yun was talking about how what people do during their life and the changes they go through effects how they are going to be reborn. When comparing Hinduism and Buddhism on reincarnation they are very similar, even though it is more commonly called

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    According to Immanuel Kant, “Enlightenment” is man's emergence from his self-imposed nonage, where he is finally able to apply his own knowledge and understanding without guidance from others. The word “nonage” suggests that there is a lack of courage to use one’s own mind and knowledge and thus to Kant, Enlightenment is about emerging from one’s nonage by cultivating your own mind. In the context of Buddhist teachings, Bodhisattva attained Enlightenment under the Bodhi tree after solely focusing

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