This document contains the text of the Theravada morning chanting ritual in Pali. It includes chanting and prayers dedicated to paying homage to the Buddha, Dhamma (teachings), and Sangha (monastic community). It discusses their virtues and qualities. It also contains passages on the nature of suffering and impermanence according to Buddhist teachings. The chanting is meant to inspire mindfulness of core Buddhist concepts and compassion for all beings.
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Indiabulls Real Estate Limited is one of the largest real estate firms in India with over 72.86 million square feet of commercial developments and residential projects across India. Their new project, One Indiabulls Gurgaon, spans over 28 acres with over 22 acres of open spaces and greenery located along the 150-meter wide Dwarka Expressway. The project includes luxury townhouses, penthouses, and spacious apartments in low and high-rise buildings with world-class amenities and features. Indiabulls plans an aggressive marketing campaign through print, digital, radio and outdoor advertisements to promote this premium development.
This document contains the text of the Theravada morning chanting ritual in Pali. It includes chanting and prayers dedicated to paying homage to the Buddha, Dhamma (teachings), and Sangha (monastic community). It discusses their virtues and qualities. It also contains passages on the nature of suffering and impermanence according to Buddhist teachings. The chanting is meant to inspire mindfulness of core Buddhist concepts and compassion for all beings.
One indiabulls gurgaon 99997.44778 indiabulls one gurgaon sector 104 dwarka e...sachivchawla
Indiabulls Real Estate Limited is one of the largest real estate firms in India with over 72.86 million square feet of commercial developments and residential projects across India. Their new project, One Indiabulls Gurgaon, spans over 28 acres with over 22 acres of open spaces and greenery located along the 150-meter wide Dwarka Expressway. The project includes luxury townhouses, penthouses, and spacious apartments in low and high-rise buildings with world-class amenities and features. Indiabulls plans an aggressive marketing campaign through print, digital, radio and outdoor advertisements to promote this premium development.
Most people blink every 2-10 seconds, closing their eyes for 0.3 seconds each time which means eyes are closed for 30 minutes a day from blinking. Owls can see mice moving over 150 feet away with light no brighter than a candle. Cats and dogs eyes glow at night because of silver mirrors in the back of their eyes called the tapetum which helps them see better at night.
DevOps Naughties Style - How We DevOps at MP3.com in the Early 2000'stechopsguru
The document discusses the operations practices at MP3.com in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It describes how they had to solve scaling problems as one of the first major internet sites. It discusses their use of clustering, centralized user management, problem tracking, configuration management using manifest files and CVS, testing on '00' machines, and deploying code changes using cfengine. They standardized their infrastructure and saw growth from a few servers to over 2000 hosts and 130TB of storage while sharing information little with other startups at the time.
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CRAMAT - Improving cities through citizen participation.
Allows citizens to report civic issues like garbage in public places, non functional street lights, potholes etc easily with evidence instantly to the right officer.
The document describes the process the author went through to create a teaser poster and magazine cover for a film. They started with original designs but received feedback that prompted changes to fonts and layout. They tried multiple designs, getting feedback at each stage from test audiences. This led them to further refinements of fonts, colors, positioning of elements and other design details to improve the overall look and make it feel more authentic to the horror genre and format of a movie poster and magazine cover. The iterative design, testing and refinement process helped the author arrive at final products that achieved the serious, creepy and professional style they were aiming for.
This document provides examples of how teachers can use the website S'more to create online flyers, newsletters, and presentations to promote classroom activities and lessons. It includes links to student presentations on historical figures and lessons on topics like cyberbullying. The document also discusses using other webtools like Symbaloo and YouTube to provide brain breaks, early finishers activities, and music for students. Overall, it offers ideas for using online resources to engage students and organize classroom content.
The students at El Carmen Primary School observed the life cycle of silkworms in their classroom. They saw silkworm eggs hatch, the silkworms grow and make cocoons, then butterflies emerge from the cocoons and lay new eggs to restart the cycle. The students provided pictures of each stage and found the experience very interesting.
The document discusses the dangers of distracted driving and urges action to address this issue. It shares statistics on injuries and deaths from distracted driving, and the author's own experience of getting into an accident while using a GPS. The author advocates for stricter laws against distracted driving like increased fines for teenage drivers using cellphones. They ask readers to sign a petition to fight for these laws and encourage people to not use cellphones while driving.
RING panel discussion, Coling 2010 ( E. Hovy + M. Zock)Michael Zock
This document discusses the state of computational linguistics (CL) and potential directions for the field to pursue. It argues that CL has become focused on solving challenge problems and exploring new techniques without developing an underlying theory. Large problems like machine translation, speech recognition, and question answering remain unsolved. The document suggests CL could benefit from drawing on fields like linguistics, psycholinguistics, cognitive science, and information theory, but outlines reasons why linguistics and psycholinguistics may not provide useful theories for CL, such as studying different phenomena and lacking methodology to verify claims. It leaves open which fields may offer insights to help develop a theoretical foundation for CL.
The document discusses the dangers of distracted driving and urges action to address this issue. It shares statistics on injuries and deaths from distracted driving, and the author's own experience of getting into an accident while using a GPS. The author advocates for stricter laws against distracted driving like increased fines for teenage drivers using cellphones. They ask readers to sign a petition to fight for these laws and encourage others not to drive distracted.
1) Modern science has found that meditation provides many psychological and physiological benefits such as increased patience, mood stabilization, and reduced stress.
2) Studies have shown that regular meditation can help treat conditions like neurosis, insomnia, high blood pressure, and more. It also boosts the immune system and increases activity in areas of the brain associated with positive emotion.
3) While concentration can be achieved in different postures, most find it difficult to attain deep concentration amid daily life. Seated meditation as taught in Chan allows one to more easily generate and sustain concentration, enabling greater insight and benefits.
This document is a collection of quotes and teachings from Ajahn Chah on various Buddhist concepts. It begins with an introduction explaining Ajahn Chah's emphasis on suffering and the need to practice meditation now rather than discussing lofty spiritual states. The document is then organized into sections on different topics like birth and death, the body, breath, Dhamma, and others. Within each section are 3-sentence quotes and teachings from Ajahn Chah providing insight and wisdom on that particular topic from his perspective. The overall summary aims to give a high-level overview of the structure and content covered in Ajahn Chah's teachings presented in the document.
The document describes how Christmas is celebrated in Spain. Some of the traditions mentioned include decorating cities, towns, and homes with Christmas trees and nativity scenes starting on December 22nd. Families gather together on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve, and New Year's Day. On New Year's Eve, it is a tradition to eat 12 grapes at midnight while bells ring in Madrid. On January 5th, the three Wise Men arrive in Spain with presents for children.
The students at El Carmen School experimented with touch by feeling different objects and identifying whether they were hard, soft, smooth, rough, hot or cold. Pictures were taken of the students exploring various tactile properties of objects through touch. The school is looking forward to seeing pictures from other students doing similar experiments on touch.
This document provides an overview and commentary on the Surangama Sutra, an important Buddhist scripture from Mahayana Buddhism. It discusses how the sutra points directly to the mind, and how attachment to the illusory ego and sense of self is the root cause of suffering according to Buddhist teachings. It also provides biographical details about Lu K'uan Yu, the translator of the sutra, and outlines the contents and structure of the sutra.
This document compares the author's movie teaser poster and magazine cover to professional examples, analyzing how well conventions were followed. For the teaser poster, conventions like centering the main image and including information below are followed, though a non-black background was used. Both posters include taglines and production company logos in conventional areas. For the magazine cover, conventions like using a central mid-shot image and masthead placement in the top left are followed, though the masthead design and sell lines could better match industry standards. Overall, the author's designs generally adhere to conventions but also take some non-conventional approaches.
Most people blink every 2-10 seconds, closing their eyes for 0.3 seconds each time which means eyes are closed for 30 minutes a day from blinking. Owls can see mice moving over 150 feet away with light no brighter than a candle. Cats and dogs eyes glow at night because of silver mirrors in the back of their eyes called the tapetum which helps them see better at night.
DevOps Naughties Style - How We DevOps at MP3.com in the Early 2000'stechopsguru
The document discusses the operations practices at MP3.com in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It describes how they had to solve scaling problems as one of the first major internet sites. It discusses their use of clustering, centralized user management, problem tracking, configuration management using manifest files and CVS, testing on '00' machines, and deploying code changes using cfengine. They standardized their infrastructure and saw growth from a few servers to over 2000 hosts and 130TB of storage while sharing information little with other startups at the time.
The vibrant startup challenge entry submissionwebrosoft
CRAMAT - Improving cities through citizen participation.
Allows citizens to report civic issues like garbage in public places, non functional street lights, potholes etc easily with evidence instantly to the right officer.
The document describes the process the author went through to create a teaser poster and magazine cover for a film. They started with original designs but received feedback that prompted changes to fonts and layout. They tried multiple designs, getting feedback at each stage from test audiences. This led them to further refinements of fonts, colors, positioning of elements and other design details to improve the overall look and make it feel more authentic to the horror genre and format of a movie poster and magazine cover. The iterative design, testing and refinement process helped the author arrive at final products that achieved the serious, creepy and professional style they were aiming for.
This document provides examples of how teachers can use the website S'more to create online flyers, newsletters, and presentations to promote classroom activities and lessons. It includes links to student presentations on historical figures and lessons on topics like cyberbullying. The document also discusses using other webtools like Symbaloo and YouTube to provide brain breaks, early finishers activities, and music for students. Overall, it offers ideas for using online resources to engage students and organize classroom content.
The students at El Carmen Primary School observed the life cycle of silkworms in their classroom. They saw silkworm eggs hatch, the silkworms grow and make cocoons, then butterflies emerge from the cocoons and lay new eggs to restart the cycle. The students provided pictures of each stage and found the experience very interesting.
The document discusses the dangers of distracted driving and urges action to address this issue. It shares statistics on injuries and deaths from distracted driving, and the author's own experience of getting into an accident while using a GPS. The author advocates for stricter laws against distracted driving like increased fines for teenage drivers using cellphones. They ask readers to sign a petition to fight for these laws and encourage people to not use cellphones while driving.
RING panel discussion, Coling 2010 ( E. Hovy + M. Zock)Michael Zock
This document discusses the state of computational linguistics (CL) and potential directions for the field to pursue. It argues that CL has become focused on solving challenge problems and exploring new techniques without developing an underlying theory. Large problems like machine translation, speech recognition, and question answering remain unsolved. The document suggests CL could benefit from drawing on fields like linguistics, psycholinguistics, cognitive science, and information theory, but outlines reasons why linguistics and psycholinguistics may not provide useful theories for CL, such as studying different phenomena and lacking methodology to verify claims. It leaves open which fields may offer insights to help develop a theoretical foundation for CL.
The document discusses the dangers of distracted driving and urges action to address this issue. It shares statistics on injuries and deaths from distracted driving, and the author's own experience of getting into an accident while using a GPS. The author advocates for stricter laws against distracted driving like increased fines for teenage drivers using cellphones. They ask readers to sign a petition to fight for these laws and encourage others not to drive distracted.
1) Modern science has found that meditation provides many psychological and physiological benefits such as increased patience, mood stabilization, and reduced stress.
2) Studies have shown that regular meditation can help treat conditions like neurosis, insomnia, high blood pressure, and more. It also boosts the immune system and increases activity in areas of the brain associated with positive emotion.
3) While concentration can be achieved in different postures, most find it difficult to attain deep concentration amid daily life. Seated meditation as taught in Chan allows one to more easily generate and sustain concentration, enabling greater insight and benefits.
This document is a collection of quotes and teachings from Ajahn Chah on various Buddhist concepts. It begins with an introduction explaining Ajahn Chah's emphasis on suffering and the need to practice meditation now rather than discussing lofty spiritual states. The document is then organized into sections on different topics like birth and death, the body, breath, Dhamma, and others. Within each section are 3-sentence quotes and teachings from Ajahn Chah providing insight and wisdom on that particular topic from his perspective. The overall summary aims to give a high-level overview of the structure and content covered in Ajahn Chah's teachings presented in the document.
The document describes how Christmas is celebrated in Spain. Some of the traditions mentioned include decorating cities, towns, and homes with Christmas trees and nativity scenes starting on December 22nd. Families gather together on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve, and New Year's Day. On New Year's Eve, it is a tradition to eat 12 grapes at midnight while bells ring in Madrid. On January 5th, the three Wise Men arrive in Spain with presents for children.
The students at El Carmen School experimented with touch by feeling different objects and identifying whether they were hard, soft, smooth, rough, hot or cold. Pictures were taken of the students exploring various tactile properties of objects through touch. The school is looking forward to seeing pictures from other students doing similar experiments on touch.
This document provides an overview and commentary on the Surangama Sutra, an important Buddhist scripture from Mahayana Buddhism. It discusses how the sutra points directly to the mind, and how attachment to the illusory ego and sense of self is the root cause of suffering according to Buddhist teachings. It also provides biographical details about Lu K'uan Yu, the translator of the sutra, and outlines the contents and structure of the sutra.
This document compares the author's movie teaser poster and magazine cover to professional examples, analyzing how well conventions were followed. For the teaser poster, conventions like centering the main image and including information below are followed, though a non-black background was used. Both posters include taglines and production company logos in conventional areas. For the magazine cover, conventions like using a central mid-shot image and masthead placement in the top left are followed, though the masthead design and sell lines could better match industry standards. Overall, the author's designs generally adhere to conventions but also take some non-conventional approaches.
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