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1531: Yoga And Emotions
... Anger, joy, despair, etc., are what traps us inside our bodies. They make us slave to our senses. That's why there are yogis that can endure any pain or hunger because they have total control of their emotions. By blocking out all emotions, they are able to shut off all their senses, making them more aware of their spiritual self. But most of us are born with emotions. Emotions are part of our instinct, that's why they are so hard to control. All animals have emotions including us. Love is the exemption of all worldly emotions. First of all, all humans are capable of love, but not all animals are. That is what separates us from the ... food of the soul and the only way to heaven. Bhakti yoga also realizes that love is important to achieving enlightenment that's why it is an important part of their teaching. Yoga helps us control our emotions through all their exercises and meditations and by following the teachings of the Bhagavad-Gita. Yoga knows that controlling our emotions is what separates us from the other organisms in this world.
1532: Working Together
... too, suggests Steven Rayner (6) -- those companies that started with such promise and fell victim to problems in their teamwork concepts. It is clear to see that team-based systems simply don t work; better control equals better management. An emphasis on separating workers into specifically defined jobs, having centralized management control, and maintaining a structured chain of command contributes to a much better and more effective workplace situation (Rayner 15). There are, writes Steven Rayner in Team Traps, "literally hundreds of traps" that can "open a ... at handterm papers Lack of self-confidence term papers Fear of failure, ridicule and criticismterm papers Fear of being singled out and exposed as incompetentterm papers Fear of losing approval term papers Lack of self-control term papers Fear of being put in charge term papers Fear of taking responsibility for success or failure term papers Fear of change; of the unknown term papers Lack of organizational skills term papers ...
1533: Women In Western Religion
... Sabbath and once on holy days; devout men attend the synagogue one to three times a day. The synagogue is the physical center for male worship, socializing, and often study as well. But while men control activities in the synagogue, the women reign in the home: " . . .it is and has always been in the Jewish home, where women reigns supreme, that Jews are made and nurtured" (Heilman, 72). The physical center ... two very specific ways. First, the household chores like cooking and cleaning become acts of worship and religious devotion. Second, women's role as caretaker is often extended into a spiritual realm. Although men indeed control the public realm of Orthodox Judaism, women are not prohibited from participating in religious ritual. In fact, if we view her domestic chores as expressions of religious devotion the life of Orthodox women is filled ... acts are tolerated; she might even be killed for committing what her male family members usually boast of doing; she has very little say in family affairs or community interests; she might not have full control over her property and her marriage gifts; and finally as a mother she herself would prefer to produce boys so that she can attain a higher status in her community.{6} In todays society ...
1534: Windows 2000
... Plug and Play Power management for the latest desktop and notebook models. ? Web integration That has one interface for browsing local files, Intranets, and the Internet. ? One-step management A customizable console that lets you control computers, peripherals, users, security settings, from any desktop. ? Directory services Which can handle all the tasks of managing users, groups, shared peripherals, and security, it also allows you to do all this over worldwide networks ... about them and their products. They also use it internally to connect different floors together via e-mail. With new Internet settings you will be able to choose your Web-style views thus letting you control what comes up on the screen without you saying, what the hell is that. One-step management With current Window versions, there s no way to find a file-using Explorer. Instead you having to ... managing a network takes forever. Windows 2000 has an all-new management console that lets you snap together a custom set of management tools. That is right, that means no more wandering around in the control panel in search of the right utility. Directory services The Active Directory is the central store of information about authorized users and groups, printers, fax servers, and other objects. Earlier Windows versions scatter this ...
1535: Why Was Jesus Executed
... Jesus obviously made a lot of people mad. Most obviously were the chief priests in the temple because he did it during Passover (one of the holiest holidays), knowing Pontius Pilate was around for crowd control, and to announce so liberally that the freedom of their people was at hand, would incite a threat to the Roman stronghold. It is known that Pontius Pilate was not a nice guy to begin with, and he was not happy to be in Jerusalem during its most crowded time of the year. Passover is a holiday celebrating the Jews freedom from slavery, so he was there as crowd control. Paula Fredrickson states in an interview: He had a reputation for crucifying untried prisoners Pilate was legally responsible to be in Jerusalem when it was most crowded. He was in a bad mood already when ... they were preaching would be wrong, so why not get the trouble out of the way before it gets any worse, right? It seems nothing has changed with religious policy, it s all a form control, and a desire for power. Seeing how intertwined politics and religion were, I have to believe that it was a political move. The crucifixion of Jesus satisfied both the Jews and the Romans, but ...
1536: Why Teams Dont Work
... problems in their teamwork concepts. It is clear to see that team-based systems simply don t work; better controls equals better management. An emphasis on separating workers into specifically defined jobs, having centralized management control, and maintaining a structured chain of command contributes to a much better and more effective workplace situation. It makes more sense, therefore, to stick to traditional structures in the workplace. II. Review Of Literature 1 ... Got To Start Meeting Like This (1987). Organization have been structured historically to reinforce authoritarian management styles . 10. Steven Rayner. Team traps (1996). An emphasis on separating workers into specifically defined jobs, having centralized management control, and maintaining a structured chain of command contributes to a much better and more effective workplace situation. 11. Fran Rees. How to Lead Work Teams (1991). Many leaders don t know how to manage the ... skill or competency to perform the task at hand ? Lack of self-confidence ? Fear of failure, ridicule and criticism ? Fear of being singled out and exposed as incompetent ? Fear of loosing approval ? Lack of self-control ? Fear of being put in charge ? Fear of taking responsibility for success or failure ? Fear of change; of the unknown ? Lack or organizational skills ? Fear of being held accountable for mistakes ? Fear of the ...
1537: Who Is Free To Choose
... people s free speech. Censorship on the Internet has been a growing concern for the past three years. The wide range of information available has made it a tempting target for those who want to control what a person can see and read. The Random House Webster s School and Office Dictionary defines censorship as, An official who examines books, films etc., to suppress anything objectionable . (CD ROM) The next question ... seems to come up. But cliches are used because there is some truth behind the statement and it is true that we live in a free country. To be free means that no one can control what we see, and no one can control what we want to say. All viewpoints and controversial ideas should be allowed to be expressed whether a person wants to hear or not. This is a basic freedom that the average pro censorship ...
1538: Werewolf Legends
... nature-granted with the capability to perform the change, but they also need to be skilled warlocks or sorcerers. These legends also tell about the way to kill a nahual or Mexican werewolf: Stoning, or gun-shooting; they can also be killed by using holy water, fire or by hanging them. In the Mexican state of Tlaxcala, in the surroundings of the mountain known as La Malinche (the wife of the ... imagined themselves as werewolves, as opposed to other things, is because of the mass hysteria over werewolves during this time. Another explanation of werewolves comes from within the human brain. Temporal lobes in the brain control sensations in the human body, and any irritation of the temporal lobes can cause hallucinations. Also, if a person has shrunken temporal lobes, they can be subject to complex partial seizures. These seizures can lead ...
1539: Weber And Rationalisation
The rationalisation process is the practical application of knowledge to achieve a desired end. It leads to efficiency, coordination, and control over both the physical and the social environment. It is the guiding principle behind bureaucracy and the increasing division of labour. It has led to the unprecedented increase in both the production and distribution of ... the factory by the bureaucratic means and the calculation of profit by systematic accounting procedures; in moral behaviour, a greater emphasis on discipline and training; in society as a whole, the spread of bureaucracy, state control and administration. Weber defines bureaucracy as "a hierarchal organisation designed rationally to coordinate the work of many individuals in the pursuit of large scale administrative goals" [Haralambous, 1985]. Weber saw a hierarchal structure based on ... the fast food-restaurant become dominating in relation to more and more sectors in American society as well as the rest of the world. The principals Ritzer is referring to is: efficiency, predicability, calculability, and control. He states that "the foundations of McDonaldisation" entry in society creates a society in which creativity, intelligent insight, transparency, and real human contact is more or less absent. McDonald's and McDonaldisation, then, do ...
1540: Vpn
... ways to create extranets that do not involve VPN technology. However, VPN-based extranets give IT a single solution to accomplish many things. The basic idea behind VPN-based extranets is to use the access-control and authentication services with a VPN implementation to deny or grant customers, trading partners and business associates access to specific information or applications needed to conduct business. With a VPN-based extranet application, the outside party would get to the corporate firewall by tunneling across the Internet or a service provider's network. The ability to get behind the firewall will be controlled by the VPN access-control services. It is difficult, if not impossible to attach a dollar figure to the savings incurred using VPN technology for the implementation of extranets. For many companies, VPN-based solutions open up a whole new ... of companies. One of the most interesting applications still developing in the area of VPNs is their use within the IT shops own internal infrastructure. The concept is to use the encryption, authentication and access-control services of a VPN to segment user groups on the corporate network. There are many times that users require that their data is confidential. Many human resources departments may want employees to be able ...


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