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Could I Run A Business?
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I am quiet, a serious observer of people, listening intently and getting to know a great deal about them. I pay attention to their emotions and feelings, and keenly aware of the state of relationships between them and I take your responsibilities to them very seriously. Over the years, I have taken many career personality test, and all of them say almost the same thing. According to the test, I am an introvert who leans towards feeling, sensation, and judging or ISFJ. The ISFJ personality is characterized by a desire to serve others. So basically, I am a conservator, meaning I am service and work oriented and I am very loyal. ISFJ’s like myself respect established authority, have a tendency to accept others’ opinions and desires as their own. ISFJs are hard-working and conscientious individuals who are prone to be quiet and serious. ISFJs have a tendency to choose careers in which they can use their exceptional people-observation skills to determine what people want or need and then u...
The Kitsune
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The Kitsune I would like to tell everyone a story of the Kitsune. There are different versions of mythology so we will have to make the research I had found back in high school and more recent studies. These creatures originated in China, Japan, and Korea. The Kitsune are portrayed as tricksters in Japanese folklore. Sometimes they are benevolent, but mostly malicious. They are sometimes portrayed as intelligent beings, and also as faithful friends, lovers, wives, and guardians. A she-fox is discovered by viewing her reflection in a mirror or in water. Dogs are good defenses against her; she will lose her human form when spotted by a dog. Their abilities are appearing in human form (most of the time to play tricks on people), create illusions, hypnotize and seduce men, and lure men into danger. The foxes has been worshipped by many cultures, but only portrayed as wise tricksters. Within their tails, they carry foxfires, used to lure travelers astray and create arson. At the age 100...
Origins of Buddhism
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Origins of Buddhism Introduction I. The early Indian kingdoms was more widely known as the birthplace of the two major religions, Buddhism and Jainism, during the sixth century B.C.E . ("Indian Kingdoms (Ca. 600--322B.c.e.)" by John Middleton). The dot on the forehead or the Ajna Chakra is considered to be the place of the "third eye" where one applies the Bindi. The Ajna Chakra is the site where one finally loses their Ahamkara (ego or sense of individuality) when one achieves self-realization or reaches a higher level of spirituality. Body Main Point 1: Past i. The Information has been revealed in the past supporting evidence of these religions. A. A discovery of a 2,600-year-old wooden shrine surrounding the anc...