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In Buddhism, the Four Noble Truths (Sanskrit: catvāri āryasatyāni; Pali: cattāri ariyasaccāni; "The four Arya satyas") are "the truths of the Noble Ones", the truths or realities for the "spiritually worthy ones".The truths are:
dukkha (suffering, incapable of satisfying, painful) is an innate characteristic of existence in the realm of samsara;
samudaya (origin, arising) of this dukkha, which arises or "comes together" with taṇhā ("craving, desire or attachment");
nirodha (cessation, ending) of this dukkha can be attained by the renouncement or letting go of this taṇhā;
magga (path, Noble Eightfold Path) is the path leading to renouncement of tanha and cessation of dukkha.
The legislation has good knowledge of issues and philosophies.Because of this, it gained a better understanding of the needed programs to address social concerns.
There are many cases before that served as a basis for development and understanding of today's jurisdiction. The improvements were a sign of continuous theory and practice of philosophies in real situations which helped on having a better legislation today.
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Volcanoes.
Volcanoes are dangerous because of all destruction they cause, but theyr’re also great for the soil.
When a volcano erupts, the result is ash dispersed all around the eruption site. The ash can contain different soil nutrients depending on the chemistry of the magma.
Eruptions also release bit of rocks, some are rich in magnesium, iron and potassium.
That’s why regions with deposit of volcanoes soil are fertile.