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Buddhists strive to achieve enlightenment which removes pain from their lives by eliminating desire. Enlightenment also presents the opportunity escape the cycle of death and rebirth to participate in Nirvana a self or ego-free existence. This is an opportunity not a given as Mahayana Buddhism proposes that the enlightened would forgo Nirvana to return to be reborn into the cycle of death and rebirth to enable or aid others to become enlightened
Humans can achieve lifespan extension if they would strive to find new strains of DNA that could prolong life by delaying the aging process or by concocting a medicine that can do so.
The past tense for "strive" would be "strived" or "strove".
they didn't achieve anything because the got caught but if it did blow it would have been a disaster
An ambitious character would set challenging goals for themselves, work tirelessly to achieve them, and constantly strive for personal growth and success. They would be driven, proactive, and willing to take risks in pursuit of their ambitions.
A person is a Buddhist if he says he is a Buddhist. Someone who tries to follow the teachings of the Buddha is the kind of person who would call himself a Buddhist.
=Chinathe house of a person that believes in Buddhist=
I would argue that you strive not to make any judgements but accept things as they are.
'Competition' can be defined as follows:1) a situation in which individuals or groups strive to see who can achieve the best performance in a given endeavor such as in sports or academics2) such a situation in the business world in which companies strive to achieve the highest profitability in a given industry3) an economic condition in which companies are relatively free from government regulation and are free to strive for the highest profit in their respective industries4) in biology, the struggle between organisms for food or habitation in which the individuals best adapted to their environment survive and procreate to continue the species; natural selection; survival of the fittest
The more credits you have accumulated, the more difficult it will be to raise the GPA. With a 3.3, you will have to achieve no less than a B+ (or 3.5) GPA to raise your GPA and that will not raise it significantly. You would have to strive for an A in all your courses. Still, a GPA of 3.3 is very good. Too many students strive for the grade. They would do much better if they strive to be a better professional within their field. Do the very best you can, and the grades will take care of themselves.
Being professional and quality driven would mean that you strive to obey the rules and regulations of the company you work for. You would also strive for excellence in what you do.
"Buddhist" isn't a language any more than "Episcopalian" is a language. Each Buddhist would have a word in his native language for "Beauty"