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The following is adapted from An Introduction to Buddhism, which serves as study material for the SGI-USA Introductory Exam offered annually in October.
In the course of practicing Buddhism and working for kosen-rufu, we will inevitably face obstacles, negative influences and functions that attempt to block our way or interfere with our efforts.
Nichiren Daishonin taught that to encounter such opposition is in fact a benefit. That is because by meeting and winning over difficulties, we naturally carry out the process of “lessening our karmic retribution.” The characters for the Japanese phrase tenju kyoju, often translated as “lessening one’s karmic retribution,” can literally be read “transforming the heavy and receiving it lightly.” Left alone, the bad causes we have accumulated over many lifetimes reveal themselves as miserable results in this and future lifetimes. But through the benefit of devoting ourselves and leading others to the Mystic Law, the heavy consequences of our karma can quickly be lightened.
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D, not narrow enough enough for a research topic because it is a subject and not a question.
Explanation:
When picking an idea for a research topic you will need to pick an aspect of the topic that will interest you and your intended audience, have a clear grasp of it and most importantly make the topic narrow enough that you can cover it within the expected time frame.
The The idea "southern cooking" is a broad topic and not narrow enough as there are tons of information about southern cooking and it will be hard to combine all of the information you are finding out about "southern cooking".
A and b are the correct answers because i got it right on my test
Answer: a. True
Explanation: In any given text, it is important to cite the source of any information. This could come as a signal phrase introducing the cited material or in a parenthesis following it.