Friday, July 1, 2011

About Does anyone know where to find a bhuddist temple or how to actively begin meditation other than reading a book

Does anyone know where to find a bhuddist temple or how to actively begin meditation other than reading a book?
I live in Garland tx and would like to become part of a meditation group and learn more about the ways and techniques of becoming a more peaceful person. I live in the Dallas area and travel to Denton frequently. There is an elaborate temple off of N. Garland drive in garland but not sure if me just walking in would be a good idea, although i'm growing increasingly curious to do so. Thanks so much for the responses, I love what i'm getting from it so far. Im reading a book called Emotional Alchemy, a great book, and it is doing so much for me. Has opened my eyes to bhuddism.
Religion & Spirituality - 4 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Check the phone book. Call the temple. Look online for meditation classes in your area. Look at YouTube for videos on meditation.
Answer 2 :
Get a meditation CD and do traditional meditation... Do yoga... Live in this moment (that is the hardest part)
Answer 3 :
Buddhist temples are all over the US just look it up on google :) I am glad you are doing this. I really think everyone should learn about Buddhism. Meditation is hard at first so don't be frustrated. Just try your best :)
Answer 4 :
I've been practicing Buddhism and I can tell myself became more positive, more patient and more stronger and peace inside to cope with any situations . So I just want to share with you. We do chanting to focusing on the scroll which represents our highest life condition we all have inside. When we bring out this potential , our thoughts naturally leads positive way and affects our actions we take also. For more info please check these website. http://www.sgi.org http://www.sgi-usa.org I also recommend the book " The Buddha In Your Mirror". There is a community center in Dallas to contact. 2600 N Stemmons Fwy suit 190 Dallas (214) 559- 4115

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  About CPA needed for car lot

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

About CPA needed for car lot

CPA needed for car lot -?
Incorporated - small mom and pop we tote the note lot We are located near 635 and 175 however, travel from East Texas to Dallas weekly. MESQUITE - SEAGOVILLE - CRANDAL L- TERRELL -QUINLAN - ROYCE CITY - ROCKWALL-GARLAND AS LONG AS ITS CLOSE TO hwy THIRTY. If you have someone in mind please pass on a name and number. I will be hiring one in the next couple of weeks :-)
United States - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Many tax professionals belong to the National Association of Tax Professionals [N.A.T.P.]. NATP maintains a zip-code searchable database of their membership. Click on the first link below to go to the search engine. Enter your zip-code and a radius you're willing to search within and VOILA' you should get a listing of tax pro's in your area. Then just check to see if any of them are familiar with your business organization and the type of bookkeeping system you maintain. If you business really is that simple, maybe you should consider the services of a bookkeeper instead of paying the higher fees for a CPA. G'Luck... Mike Womack, Sr. Partner Zero Degrees Tax LLP Moore, OK Lawton, OK

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  About Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell and Living in Lond...

Sunday, May 1, 2011

About Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell and Living in London

Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell and Living in London??????
And so was Joy Gresham (`Nobody wants to treat a Jewish lady`) and Sylvia Plath and Judy Garland and Mama Cass...And Ava Gardner. Even Raymond Chandler, another American...and a great, great one...died ignominiously and without medical attention looked after by locals in an Eaton Square basement flat. (poss the same one as I) Garland died of a heart attack; had obviously been to the local surgery and been told to `take an aspirin and ring me in the morning`; because neighbours recall seeing her and in some distress on the nite that she putatively committed suicide. Why the HELL doesn`t the richest country on earth have an American hospital in London and why the HELL don`t they make a big stink when the British treat Americans like scum in need of medical attention? Instead the Americans force us to travel half way around the world to attend a tribunal which ipso facto exonerates British negligence. Complicity? Who knows!
Other - Destinations - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
If you don't like it here, you could always go home. You don't HAVE to have medical insurance to get medical assistance in this country. But because of that, many people come here for free treatment, putting a burden on our resources. If all the freeloaders went home (or were charged before they were treated), our NHS might be in a better state than it is now.

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  About A little help with literature please

Friday, April 1, 2011

About A little help with literature please

A little help with literature please?
1. In "The Return of a Private," Hamlin Garland represents the way Civil War veterans from Wisconsin sounded when they spoke through his use of __________. (Points: 3) hyperbole rising action dialect similes 2. In "The Return of a Private," what is Edward Smith really praising when he praises his wife's biscuits? (Points: 3) his country his wife his hometown his children 3. Why is Hamlin Garland's "The Return of a Private" correctly classified as a work of realism? (Points: 3) The story gives a faithful representation of characters, settings, and events that readers recognize and relate to. The story focuses exclusively on the feelings of one character so readers gain a complete understanding of him. The story relies primarily on firsthand, written accounts of soldiers who fought for both sides in the Civil War. The story contains only a few supernatural elements to keep readers interested and the plot moving forward. 4. In "The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County," what is Jim Smiley's favorite thing to do? (Points: 3) rob banks tell stories travel the country place bets 5. With which region of the United States does Mark Twain link irreverence and humor in "The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County"? (Points: 3) the East the West the Midwest the South
Books & Authors - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
I suppose your teacher gave you these questions to see how well you understood the stories he/she assigned, not to see how well I remembered things I read thirty years ago. I will say these questions are easy enough so I do know the answers after thirty years. You should too.
Answer 2 :
This looks an awful lot like a formal assessment, not at all like homework or study sheet material. Thus, helping would be encouraging cheating and I just can't do that. Now, if there was a "real" question or confusion over what something meant or if a passage you pulled out was a metaphor for something, that's a whole different story!
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

About I have a few Wizard of Oz Questions

I have a few Wizard of Oz Questions?
This is one that im sure can be explained in Wicked... in muchkinland there are to different paths... a yellow and red where does the red take you and what would've happened if Dorthy would have traveled that path... How did Judy Garland die? and when?? in Wicked they say that Glinda had blonde hair but in the actualmovie it is a natural red color... If you can answer all of them ill post another question and automatically give you to best answer right or not
Movies - 4 Answers
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Answer 1 :
it was never explained where the red path leads, so it is unknown what would have happend. judy died in 1967 due to a drug overdoes and glindas hair color was changed b/c the movie came before wicked
Answer 2 :
the red brick road was never mention i am not sure when judy died, it might have been a drug overdose as for Glenda's hair color idk. they might have made it red so it would pop more considering it was the first colored movie...in the original book wizard of oz the ruby shoes where not red, i believe they were gold. i belive wicked was published in the mid 90's that came way after the movie
Answer 3 :
The Red Path leades to wherever your imagination lets you think it leads... Judy died of a drug overdose in 1969 on June 22 (12 days after her birthday). Yes, 'Wicked' is different from 'Wizard of Oz'. They just sampled Wizard, but they couldn't fully copy it.
Answer 4 :
To answer the question of the two brick roads, you must go to the original books rather than the movie...the red brick road leads to Quadling Country (google map of oz)

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