Noh play Izutsu by Zeami (1363-1443) Buddhist concepts play a clear role in the poetic content of the text. In this poetry, the Buddhist philosophical concepts of material impermanence, human suffering (dukkha), and the unification of the spiritual self with the cosmos, appear throughout. These concepts also appear in the written words of Zen practitioners, whose poetry provides a window into the deeper Buddhist significance of the text. Buddhist doctrine begins with the diagnosis and cure of humanity's
introduction Past research has laid the foundations for the assumption that people take into account the emotional response to a possible outcome when making a decision (e.g., Janis & Mann, 1977). When the idea of regret is brought to the attention of the decision maker in the time the decision is made, regret will become more salient in the decision making process (Zeelenberg, 1999). Regret is defined as “the emotion that we experience when realizing or imagining that our current situation would
(2013) Stakeholder Management: The Sociodynamic Approach This paper investigates the traditional methods in sociodynamic profiling and whether or not they are useful as a management approach in managing stakeholders that might experience a relatively high degree of resistance to change. The authors of the
BRIEF HISTORY AND BACKGROUND OF THE UNIVERSITY IMU otherwise called global therapeutic college opened its entryway in november 1992. IMU was opened after just 2 years of extraordinary arranging and with five driving Partner Medical Schools(PMS) on board and international medical college(IMC) opened its ways to understudies in Jalan Selangor, Petaling Jaya. The school was formally propelled on 13 April 1992 by the then minister of education, Yb Datuk Amar Dr Sulaiman Haji Daud, exhibiting the full
International migration of people is a momentous and complex phenomenon. Research on itscauses and consequences, requires sufficient data. While some datasets are available, the nature of migration complicates their scientific use. Virtually no existing dataset captures international migration trajectories. To alleviate these difficulties, we suggest to concentrate; • The international coordination of data collection methodologies and standardization of immigrant identifiers; • A longitudinal approach
Jay Kandampully and Dwi Suhartanto (2000)21 conducted a research study on the dealer loyalty in the hotel industry. The objective is to identify factors of image and dealer satisfaction, which are positively related to dealer loyalty in the hotel industry. The research helps extend the understanding the relationship between dealer loyalty, dealer satisfaction, and image. The study identifies that competition has three major implications for the dealer, which provides: increased choice; greater value
it was a good time for Count Dracula to kill her as she stated, “I went to the window and looked out, but could see nothing, except a big bat…” (Stoker, 156). This big bat is referring to Count Dracula when he transformed himself. With his inhuman self; he attempted to kill Lucy and drains her to the point of near death.
not only useful to the individual researcher who formulates the bibliography but also to future researchers who would carry out the same process. This assignment deals with annotated bibliography and it is based on six articles; five of which are research reports on the professionalism and nursing and one article that is based on professionalism and nursing through philosophy. The six articles that would be annotated in this assignment are: 1. Professional Comportment: The Missing Element in Nursing
Brouwer (Sutton west, canada) Brief about Invention: A self propelled forklift vehicle having a frame formed by two spaced parallel longitudinal frame members and a rear transverse frame member. The fork carriage is movable forwardly and rearwardly on the longitudinal frame members, along the path of the machine
Abstract This paper explores different research and theory to validate the findings on the network of interacting factors that may influence student’s workplace performance. The analysis includes the idea of multifactorial causation of behavior such as situational factors and personal factors that may impact student’s behavior towards work. The analysis also includes self-awareness through self-reflection, to examine student’s daily routines such as work, study and daily activities in order to provide