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- 101: The Visitor’s Facility At The University of North Caroline at Charlotte
- ... example, you would want to have private places for the guests in case a guest staying there may be Islamic or of another religion which requires special prayer techniques or meditation. The facility must also adhere to the university’s master plan, and be located on the university’s property. The building must not exceed five hundred thousand dollars in structural ...
- 102: Central Theme of the Upanishads
- ... without any attributes in absolute reality. Some of the richest material in the Upanishads delineating the glory of God, the process of creation, prescribing different methods of upaasanaa, Eschatology, recommending meditation, devotion etc. have to be relegated to a secondary position, as they are essentially dealing with the machinations of the unreal Avidya, which vanishes into "nothing," when the soul is ...
- 103: The Mystical Sea
- ... person truly becomes one with nature during a sunset. The sumptuous sound of the tide rushing on the dark sandy beach is like listening to a live performance of a meditation tape. Relaxing in a beach chair, listening to the slow recession of the water regaining strength and becoming louder until the wave crashes again and the cool surf rushes against ...
- 104: Japanese Arts
- ... It usually had rectangular rooms with limited furniture. The walls of paper screens opened to a carefully designed garden. The simplicity of the house and garden was meant to inspire meditation (Tansey, Kleiner 546). By the fifteenth century the teahouse became regarded as the traditional Japanese dwelling (Tansey, Kleiner 542). The fifteenth and sixteenth centuries are also known for huge palaces ...
- 105: Sonnet 64
- ... time. The first person style, "I have seen" and the natural progression of related ideas about time in the three quatrains allows the reader to view the poem as a meditation. Therefore the poem, in a sense, is Shakespeare's thought progression. At the closing of the final quatrain his realization about the impacts of time is clear; time has caused ...
- 106: The Sight of Science
- ... Galileo suggests that the best way to find the true meaning is to disprove the false conclusions by finding contradicions in nature, as determined by accurate experiments rather than fervent meditation. It is a job of scientists to examine nature and it is the business of theologists to make sure the Bible agrees with it, for nature is no less a ...
- 107: Anselm's Ontological Argument and the Philosophers
- ... triangle had the property three-sidedness...the mind cannot conceive of triangularity without also conceiving of three-sidedness...the mind cannot conceive of perfection without also conceiving of existence." (Fifth Meditation) Several philosophers ask what properties necessarily should be ascribed to God, and if existence is one of them. Lotze asks how a being's real existence logically follows from its ...
- 108: Marijuana Effects
- ... nicknames, such as pot, weed, ganja, sensi, herb, and others. It is an ancient drug that dates back to hundreds of years to Asia. Many cultures have used it during meditation, religious worship, and for intoxication. Marijuana itself comes from the Indian Hemp plant. It is the third most widely used drug in the United States, according to a survey taken ...
- 109: Type II Diabetes
- ... foods won't make a person gain weight and also take stress off their heart. Diabetics can use Yoga to relieve stress too. Yoga is ancient Hindu discipline of deep meditation (Sharpe, 127). Together, diets and exercise control one-third of diabetic cases. Diet and drugs control the rest (Riedman, 9). There are many types of different drugs that can lessen ...
- 110: Homeopathic Remedies
- ... variation of acupuncture in which mugwort is placed and burned on the acupuncture needle. This is done to direct heat to the acupuncture point. "Chi Kung", an oriental form of meditation, relaxation, and visualization techniques, is often taught and recommended by Chinese physicians as a supplement to a healthy lifestyle. The ligitamacy of these practices is often questioned by orthodox medicine ...
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