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Even if gymnastics are not the ultimate goal, the good tumbler will be a better dancer, a better athlete, and a human being with a greater margin of safety in any activity.
Jainism prescribes a path of non-violence to progress the soul to this ultimate goal.
A person is merged with the God or ultimate power when he discharges only & only good Karmas in last birth and the same is called as " Moksha " or " Nirvana ", which is the ultimate goal of a true Hindu.
The creation of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in 1910 was regarded as a milestone on the road to the ultimate goal of abolition of war.
In these sutras the perfection of the wisdom of not-self is stated to be the true self ; the ultimate goal of the path is then characterized using a range of positive language that had been used previously in Indian philosophy by essentialist philosophers, but which was now transmuted into a new Buddhist vocabulary to describe a being who has successfully completed the Buddhist path.
The ultimate goal of the KMT revolution was democracy, which was not considered to be feasible in China's fragmented state.
Making a meaningful map is the ultimate goal.
Texts like the Cula-Malunkyovada Sutta and Anuradha Sutta, show Buddha as insisting that the truths about dukkha and the way to end dukkha are the only ones he is teaching as far as attaining the ultimate goal of nirvana is concerned.
Moksha, although the ultimate goal, is emphasized more in the last two stages of life, while artha and kama are considered primary only during Grihastha.
Happiness was held to be the ultimate goal.
Cotton field, Usulután DepartmentThe ultimate goal was to develop a rural middle class with a stake in a peaceful and prosperous future for El Salvador.
In practice, this means rejecting " proprietary software ", which imposes such restrictions, and promoting free software, with the ultimate goal of liberating everyone " in cyberspace " – that is, every computer user.
The ultimate goal is to ensure that a critical mass of plant breeders, leaders, managers and technicians, donors and partners are linked together through an effective global network.
President Touré announced that the ultimate goal was to have a 100-strong paramilitary unit in each of the country's 4, 000 villages.
Although the five Gundams succeed in destroying several of OZ's supply bases and mobile suit factories, the sinister organization is still able to complete its ultimate goal of overturning the Alliance and becoming the new ruler of Earth and the colonies.
The Basic Law's Article 45 stipulates that the ultimate goal is universal suffrage ; when and how to achieve that goal, however, remains open but controversial.
The ultimate goal of the philosophers was human progress ; by concentrating on social and material sciences, they believed that a rational society was the only logical outcome of a freethinking and reasoned populace.
Plot is still used to develop character and setting, but most of the time, the ultimate goal is to show scenes of sexuality with few exceptions.
While Rousseau's notion of the progressive moral degeneration of mankind from the moment civil society established itself diverges markedly from Spinoza's claim that human nature is always and everywhere the same ... for both philosophers the pristine equality of the state of nature is our ultimate goal and criterion ... in shaping the " common good ", volonté générale, or Spinoza's mens una, which alone can ensure stability and political salvation.
The mantra also reminds followers of the ultimate goal of reaching nirvana or moksha.
Working through the difficulties and applying practical solutions will assist one to continuously make improvements, thereby moving the soul to its goal of ultimate liberation.
The mantra also reminds followers of the ultimate goal of reaching nirvana or moksha.
The ultimate goal of the party was the overthrow of the Dalai Lama's regime, and the creation of a Tibetan Republic which would be an autonomous Republic within the ROC.

ultimate and National
In 1996 the Isle of Man Government obtained permission to use the. im National Top Level Domain ( TLD ) and has ultimate responsibility for its use.
Although a national consensus ( by way of the National Occupational Competency Profile ) identifies certain knowledge, skills, and abilities as being most synonymous with a given level of Paramedic practice, each province retains ultimate authority in legislating the actual administration and delivery of emergency medical services within its own borders.
Although a hand injury forced Louis to miss the New York / Chicago Champions ' cross-town bout for the ultimate Golden Gloves championship in 1934, he followed up his Chicago performance by winning the National AAU tournament in St. Louis, Missouri in April of that year.
In addition to the Stag / Athenas and the Sagehens, there are several prominent 5C club sports teams, including roller hockey, men's and women's rugby union, both of whom attended Division II Nationals in 2004 and 2006, with women's team winning the Division II national championship in 2010, men's lacrosse, field hockey, crew, cycling, women's ultimate, who attended Nationals in 2004 and 2011, and men's ultimate frisbee, 2008 Southern California Sectional champions and 2011 Division III National champions.
National Command Authority ( NCA ) is a term used by the Department of Defense of the United States of America to refer to the ultimate lawful source of military orders.
It was declared by the National Assembly that the state had the ultimate responsibility for funding.
Later National Grid's report revealed that the second fault, and the ultimate cause of the blackout, was the fitting of a wrongly rated part in a backup system-similar to fitting a 1 ampere fuse instead of a 5 ampere fuse.
The ultimate result of this process is a rounded boulder or a dome monolith such as the rounded back of Half Dome in Yosemite National Park.
In August 2012 it became publicly known that the National Ignition Campaign would fail to meet its ultimate goal of fusion ignition and burn. An outside review panel expressed optimism that this goal might be achieved within a few years, but no revised schedule has been proposed.
The idea that the ultimate good exists and is not orderable but is globally measurable is reflected in various ways in economic ( classical economics, green economics, welfare economics, Gross National Happiness ) and scientific ( positive psychology, the Science of morality ) well-being measuring theories, all of which focus on various ways of assessing progress towards that goal, a so-called Genuine Progress Indicator.
The National Energy Program "... had three principles: ( 1 ) security of supply and ultimate independence from the world market, ( 2 ) opportunity for all Canadians to participate in the energy industry, particularly oil and gas, and to share in the benefits of its expansion, and ( 3 ) fairness, with a pricing and revenue-sharing regime which recognizes the needs and rights of all Canadians.
Thus, it is the Republican Iowa State Convention, not the precinct caucuses, which selects the ultimate delegates from Iowa to the Republican National Convention.
In the release of its Final Report in 1989, the American Library Association Presidential Committee on Information Literacy summarized in its opening paragraphs the ultimate mission of the National Forum on Information Literacy:
In pursuit of their ultimate goal of winning the National Middle School Tennis Championship, members of the team make new friends while learning and mastering increasingly complex techniques.
The U. S. National Archives commentary on the file concludes: " Though inconclusive on Müller's ultimate fate, the file is very clear on one point.
Prior to Biltmore, official Zionism steadfastly refused to formulate the ultimate aim of the movement preferring instead to concentrate on the practical task of building the Jewish National Home.
He obtained premises in Nicolson Street, Edinburgh, in which he established a laboratory and museum, naming it the Scottish Oceanographical Laboratory, with the ultimate ambition that it should become the Scottish National Oceanographic Institute.
Team owner, Jim Pattison, attempted to keep the Cowboys afloat in 1977 – 78, with the ultimate hope of being a part of the expected amalgamation with the National Hockey League.
All territories with the exception of Brazil ( where UCI cinemas are owned by National Amusements ) are owned by Odeon & UCI Cinemas Group whose ultimate parent is Terra Firma Capital Partners.
Aside from the Witchita Fokkers seen in such movies as Howard Hughes ' Hell's Angels, likely the most famous of the open cockpit biplanes was N434N, a D4D ( the ultimate derivative of the BW ) painted in Pepsi colours for airshow and skywriting use which survives in the National Air & Space Museum's Udvar-Hazy annex.
Among the smaller campaigns it has undertaken are the HIV / AIDS Initiative for funding for AIDS programs ; the National Field Department support of " constructive agitation to bring about societal change "; and the Prison Outpost project, whose ultimate goal is " to eliminate the need for prisons.
The story takes place in 2048, 51 years after scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory develop " the ultimate weapon ", a force field generating device they term a Bobbler.
In a nine year period, the Shires have won the world renowned National Championship seven times, which is the ultimate achievement and recognition for a Shire horse and its team.

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