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It is important for all instructors and administrators in the school to agree on a curriculum of Islamic education. This way, students will not get mixed messages.
Buddhists do not worship any deity, not even the Buddha. We revere the Buddha and bow to his image, but that is to pat homage to the person who brought us his teachings. We go to monasteries and shrines to receive the Buddha's teachings from modern learned masters and to meditate and discuss the teachings as a group, but there is no worship.
I believe that you are refering to Count von Cosel, of Key West, Florida. There are several good websites that discuss his life and his relationship with "Elena", his dead wife.
A Maori gathering is called a "hui." It is a cultural and communal event where people come together to discuss important matters, make decisions, share knowledge, and connect with one another.
The Islamic Jihad Organization was a Shiite Militant group in Lebanon. Their deadliest attacks were in 1983, when they carried out bombing of the barracks of French and U.S. Multinational Force Peacekeeping Troops, and of the United States Embassy in Beirut using suicide truck bombings.Whether or not we wish to discuss if the organization is truly "Islamic" is another matter, but it remains that this organization calls itself the Islamic Jihad Organization.
will discuss.You will Discuss the future tense.
The present tense of "discuss" is "discuss." For example, "I discuss the topic with my colleagues."
I'll discuss!
=The correct thing to say is "discuss" ,not "discuss about".==Or we might say "the discussion was about....."=
"Sangayana" typically refers to a Buddhist council that is convened to settle disputes or clarify doctrinal issues. It involves the gathering of senior monks or scholars to discuss and interpret Buddhist scriptures and teachings.
Depending upon the context, the infinitive form of discuss may or may not be used.Infinitive: "I wish to discuss language." -- "He is going to discuss language."Declarative: "I will discuss language." -- "I discuss language."
The adverb for "discuss" is "discussively."