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    Countries and Their Culture

    untr 1.0 Introduction For this assignment, the countries that I have chosen are the United States of America (US) and Japan. I will be comparing their customs, beliefs, culture, values and legislations as well as how this affects an organization to carry out international business. Add more you should introduce both countries 2.0 Comparison of customs | |Country

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    Christian / Buddhism

    Part I Buddhism The Question of Origin Buddhism teaches that the beginning of this world and of life is inconceivable since they have neither beginning nor end. Buddhism never claimed that the world, sun, moon, stars, wind, water, days and nights were created by a powerful god or by a Buddha. Buddhists believe that the world was not created once upon a time, but that the world has been created millions of times every second and will continue to do so by itself and will break away by itself

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    Religions

    religion that is in the orders of the cosmos and universe and is created in a spiritual terminology that can be very extreme in any direction one may decide to go.(history of hindu) Hinduism lacks a unified system and is based upon Dharma, Samsara, Karma, and Moksha and consists of asceticism. It is devoting their life to just one deity or many deities or their symbols. Hinduism could also be reading philosophy or metaphysical proclamations from the material world and to worship the images. People

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    Abortion

    Buddha Penganut agama Buddha dijangka untuk mengambil tanggungjawab penuh segala apa yang mereka lakukan dan akibat yang berikut. Mengikuti konsep Karma, perbuatan yang baik akan membawa kesan baik manakala perbuatan yang jahat akan membawa padah. Jika hendak mendapat karma yang baik, maka perlulah mematuhi lima rukun moral agama Buddha (Panca Sila) iaitu jangan membunuh, jangan mencuri, jangan berzina, jangan berbohong, dan jangan mengambil dadah atau arak yang boleh mengelirukan akal.

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    Ethics in Society

    Hindu ethics. It’s basically saying if you hurt someone you are only hurting yourself so they leave it up to their Ruler to deal with your soul because they don’t believe in revenge or getting back at someone. Buddhism like Hinduism also believes in karma. Like half of the world, Until such time as one becomes enlightened, one's actions in this life will determine the nature of one’s future. Moral conduct for Buddhists differs according to whether it applies to the laity which is the believers of a

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    Hinduism

    Hinduism Kelsi Herron HUM 130: History of Religion August 20, 2012 Michael Svoboda Hinduism History Hinduism has no particular creator, faith, or prophet acknowledged by all Hindus as central to the religion and no particular holy book is unanimously praised as being the sole text, like how Christians view the Bible. The word Hindu is derived from the term “Sindu,” the traditional name of the Indus River. It was only after the 18th century when the term came to refer to the dominant religion

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    Buddisme

    Buddhisme * Hvad er buddhisme? * Buddhisme er en ikke-teistisk religion, det betyder at de tror på en eller flere guder. Deres største gud hedder Buddha som også bliver brugt i religions navn. Buddha prædikede sin oplysning omkring 600-400 f.v.t. * Hvor mange buddhister er der cirka? * Buddhisme skønnes i dag at have omkring 250 300mio.tilhængerefrasetKina. Heraf er der omkring 230.000 buddhister

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    Contemporary Issues

    Contemporary Issues in Eastern Religion Faith Hill Rel/133 March 04, 2010 Hinduism Religions are bound to experience challenges and changes to current traditions and practices with the constant changes within the world that happen. For religions to survive changes, they must be open to adapting to the modern world while holding strong to ancient teachings and traditions. Hinduism is the major religion in India (Molloy, 2010) and focuses on the belief of the worship of many Gods

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    Belief Systems

    the freedom from earthly desires and a complete understanding of the world. Reincarnation is the belief that people are reborn over and over again until achieving moksha. Whether or not they are born into a good life depends on their previous life’s karma (good or bad deeds). In Hinduism, they also have a caste system. It divides people into four social classes and hardly gives any social mobility at all. People are decided which class they belong to at birth. For example, if a child is born into a

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    Worldview Assignment

    product of evolutionary forces. They look to understand through scientific theory. Pantheists view all life to be sacred or spiritual in nature. Also, the teach of life cycles call “reincarnation.” They believe good karma will have better outcome for future life to get to Nirvana. Bad karma being “reborn” into a lower life form. Theism

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