By the Way Essays

  • There Is No Way To Peace And Peace Is The Way

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    The quote “There is no way to peace, peace is the way” with reference to Buddhism obviously has heavy reference to the word peace, both inner and world peace. “There is no way to peace” demonstrates that within the Buddhist religion there is not a set path to Nirvana, which is the ultimate goal for Buddhists living peacefully. However “peace is the way” shows that as the old saying goes – it’s not about the destination it’s about the journey. And the journey for all Buddhists includes both world

  • A Way Of Happiness: Hollowness As A Way To Happiness

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    Hollowness As A Way To Happiness I once asked, “What is happiness?” I have received different answers from different people at different times. People define, understand or conceive happiness differently. Some people would say that a ‘means’ to happiness does not matter- the most important thing is the end or the result. It is logic that if one starts wrongly, certainly he will end up somewhere wrongly. How come then people say, “a means does not matter at all?” As to me, a means matters more than

  • The Milkry Way: The Origin Of The Milky Way

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    Milky way! In class I was looking forward learning about the Milky Way, it was something I have been interested in for some time. So in this paper I am going to expand on what we learned in class and talk a little bit more about our Milky Way. So The Milky Way is one of the cosmic galaxies that are made up of billions of stars. The solar system, which is part of Earth, is located in the galaxy. There are many legends about the name of this galaxy. The people our earth can see this galaxy and its

  • The Milky Way

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    The Milky Way http://seds.lpl.arizona.edu/messier/more/mw_sky.html The Milky Way is the home of our Solar System along with at least 200 billion other stars and planets. It contains thousands of clusters and nebulas. It is the home of nearly all the objects of Messier’s catalog that aren’t their own galaxies. The mass of our giant galaxy is somewhere between 750 billion and one trillion solar masses. The diameter is estimated to be about 100,000 light years. The galaxy has three main

  • The Milky Way

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    Our galaxy also known as the Milky Way, with reference to a Greek word galaktos mean- ing milk, is the most studied galaxy. It is also referred as the Galaxy. A part of it can be seen on clear dark nights as a faint white band of light stretching across the sky. Study of its constituent stars will help to understand its structure and evolution. The structure of it is the intense subject of many studies for the last four centuries. A brief account of it is given here. In 1610s, Galileo Galilei using

  • Swann’s Way

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    Memory takes centre stage in this novel, which departs from the traditional Nineteenth Century novel in that the narrative does not follow one protagonist throughout. In ‘Swann’s Way’ the protagonist is Marcel, but Proust, a modernist writer uses ‘distancing’ to create “an art of multiplication with regard to the representation of person ... creating aesthetics of deception for the autobiographical novel.” (Nalbantian, 1997, p.63). Also Proust referred to his narrator as the one who says ‘I’ and

  • Traditional Ways Or Not

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    Traditional Ways Or Not From generation to generation plays have become a major part of our existence. For some families customs and traditions can either make or break a family. Some family traditions mean a lot. However breaking a family custom can start major uproars or even serious altercations between family members. For some families fights and altercations cam also bring them closer as a family. In the play " A Doll House " written by Henrik Isben, conflicts and customs play important roles

  • The Milky Way

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    mythological meanings. Aboriginal culture, for example, calls “Emu in the sky” the dark nebulas (opaque clouds of dust and gas) that are in front of the Milky Way, as they form a shape of the animal, which was depicted in the same position in engravings found in Australia. The symbol comes from these nebulas rather than from stars of Milky Way, although it is only possible to see the “Emu shape” because of the stars brightness in the background. This bright band in the clear night sky draws

  • first way

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    Aquinas’ first way to prove God’s existence is based on motion. Motion is the key part that makes this argument valid. Motion is here understood in the wide Aristotelian sense of reduction of potency to act. The fact that motion is involved in this proof points to things being in motion in this world. Klubertanz and Holloway say that motion or change, the losing of one perfection and the gaining of another, is a simple, undeniable fact of human experience and knowledge. Motion is everywhere and

  • Hayden’s Way

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    Hayden’s Way Robert Hayden was a man who worked with what he had instead of dreaming of what he does not have. Pursuing what he loves to do even when people would put him down or not acknowledge him. Being an African American poet was not easy during Hayden’s lifetime, being born in 1913, integration was not something people were excited about. After some hard times and hard work, he was able to prove himself to the poetic community, "Robert Hayden is now generally accepted as the most outstanding

  • United Way

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    For this assignment I chose the United Way. (http://www.unitedway.org) At first glance the things that stood out to me is how many major sponsorship they have on their web page. Although the United Way does not have some of the elements from the questions we are posed, they do have an extensive network reaching millions of donors and raising $86.1 million through their annual campaign. This giving reports is from 2013 and gives you an idea of the network they have in place to raise these kinds of

  • No Way Out

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    husband. Despite her masculine persona, Elisa lets her shielded exterior down when an opportunity to escape presents itself. Trapped in the confines of her farm, Elisa creates a kind of “intimate relationship” with her cherished chrysanthemums as a way to keep her sanity (French 64). Through the cunning use of symbolism, and the forces of human nature combined with the female limitations of the time, Steinbeck enhances the idea that happiness cannot fit between the bars of a cage. Steinbeck first

  • Leading the Way

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    Leading the Way “The most important single ingredient in the formula of success is knowing how to get along with people” Theodore Roosevelt Leadership is an essential part of management. Being one of the four universal functions of management, leading is arguably the most important function. In the twenty-first century, more businesses and companies required their workers to work more on team operations rather than individually. One of the most effective elements to those teams’ success is

  • The Ways of Sin

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    Theology and different religions, all contain information about sin. Sin is recognized as an unholy thing to possess, therefore, sin is not taken lightly. In Roman Catholicism, if one’s sins are serious enough, one may not receive eternal life with God, in Heaven. Severe punishments may occur, if one sins. Sin is thought to have been caused by mankind. The perception of sin continues to evolve as the analysis of texts continues. In the beginning, God did not want anyone to be sinful. God created

  • The Milky Way

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    you include? You might put in your country, city and street. By way of comparison, let’s call the Milky Way galaxy earth’s “country,” the solar system consisting the Sun and the planets, “city,” and earth’s orbit within the solar system earth’s “street.” Thanks to advances in astronomy and physics, scientists have gained deep insights into the value of our specific spot in the universe. First of all the earths country; the “The Milky Way ”. In the universe there are about 200 billion galaxies. Each

  • The Way of Tlachtli

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    Since the early 1400s BCE, people of this era have played one of the earliest known forms of a sport that involves two teams and a rubber ball played on a court. Based on archaeological evidence, Tlachtli (which translates in English to “ball game”) is thought to have been played by the civilizations of Mesoamerica including the Aztec, Maya, Olmec, and Toltec. The game was more than a sport to these people. It was a means of settling conflicts and maintaining social harmony, it was a very important

  • The Acer Way

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    The Acer Way Very Succesful Way Technology development in the last two decades have help us come this far, and maybe even more further as human being, including ourselves, have the passion and bigger need for something more advanced than what we already achieved. The technology developing is now not only a scientist's job to invent, but also it has become major businesses in the world economy. One of the major technology business is computer technology or usually known as IT or Information

  • The Winning Way: Case Analysis: Winning Ways

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    As Winning Ways developed and reached its current potential, the company has relied heavily on excitement about the business and its mission, the products, the innovativeness, and the ability to change and be flexible. The key to the success of the company is they have been able to achieve a connectedness across multiple dimensions. Specifically, they have coordinated across different levels of work, such as production and management, in practical as well as personal ways. This case analysis will

  • Analyzing 'The Way, Way Back': A Sociological Perspective

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    The film, “The Way, Way Back”, is a coming of age film that exhibits a summer where adult responsibilities are diminished and children are left to take care of themselves. The film is very relatable to many families today who have had to deal with divorce, parents dating, step-parents and siblings. The film focuses on a boy named Duncan and his difficultly as he overcomes his parents’ divorce and his mothers her boyfriend, Trent. Duncan is an introverted adolescent who discontentedly joins his

  • Dancing: A Way Of Life: Dance: A Way Of Life

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    Dance: A Way of Life “Once you put your mind to anything, you can achieve it,” Cordaro Gross says that is his favorite phrase. He is a twenty-seven-year old dancer/choreographer for the group Dragon House and has a large following on social media. When asked when he started dancing, he recalls that his mother told him he was born dancing and states that he had one of those ambitious mothers who always wanted him to participate in multiple activities. He grew up a very active child playing football