<span>The concept of "karma" ("kamma") is probably one of the most misunderstood yet readily recognized words in the Buddhist lexicon. In Buddhism karma may be either virtuous or non-virtuous since the term "karma" simply means "action". Karma as I understand results in causality for one's intentional actions and/or thoughts and is a key aspect in Buddhism.
The term "dharma" ("dhamma") depends whether it is capitalized or not. Dharma in general means "righteousness", "teaching", "the way things are", or "truth". It is also used to imply "the laws of nature" or "that which sustains the universe"( http://www.dharmanet.org/lcdharma.htm ). When capitalized (Dharma) or preceded with "the" (The Dharma) it refers to the collective teachings of the Buddha ( http://buddhism.kalachakranet.org/dharma... ). Since in my tradition a sutra (sutta) is said to be incomplete without a commentary, works by well respected and renown Buddhist scholars and teachers "round out" The Dharma.
May all be at peace. </span>
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My fellow Americans,
As I swore an oath to God and country to serve as your president, I offered a prayer for the 400,000 Americans and
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The correct answer is B. Professional Services and Family Businesses.
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Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) is a partnership that gives room to professionals to reap the tax benefits offered by the partnership as it reduces the personal liabilities of the partners to their wrongful acts. The partners are personally liable for business debts. There are no general partners. This means that the partners are protected against the company's debts and obligations. Examples of professionals under the Limited Liability Partnership are Accountants, Lawyers, etc.
Answer: I think the strategy is that neither will confess
Explanation: They both know that they want to confess to get less time but if they both confess they will get 10 years so they both decide to stay silent rather than risk it.
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<u>Strong leadership and familiar terrain
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The American colonists fighting the British were blessed to have strong leadership in people like General Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben and Alexander Hamilton who inspired and galvanised them into decisive and strong units.
They were also fighting on their home territory and so had better knowledge of the area than the British.
<u>Believed in the cause of independence
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The colonists fighting fought with tenacity and this was down to them believing that their cause was just and that they were right to fight for their independence from a British government that did not make decisions with American interests at heart and so were mistreating the Colonists.
This inspired them to go up against one of the strongest armies in the world and stand their ground despite being defeated many times.