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Monday, November 14, 2011
KNOWLEDGE Vs WISDOM
MONDAY 14 NOVEMBER 2011
How to Respect the Civil Rights of Others By an eHow Contributing Writer Civil rights are rights that protect individual citizens of each country and are protected by the government of a nation. These rights are written as a legal document. They include rights like the right to a trial, the right to vote and the right to have freedom of speech. Know your rights and those of the people around you. Follow these tips to respect the civil rights of others. Difficulty: Easy Instructions 1 . Know your civil rights. Determine the civil rights in your country. Research the rights people have so you know what to expect and what others should expect. 2 . Treat everyone equally. Show respect and live peacefully. Don't deny anyone a civil right. Do not discriminate against anyone on the basis of age, class, sex or gender. 3 . Be aware of how others are treated. You can't assume everyone is treated equally. Know the facts. Join a civil liberties group or read articles about civil rights. Look online for articles and facts. 4 . Read your civil laws. Know the details of specific rights. Be clear. Understand the language involved in the laws. 5 . Be proactive. Join a group that helps others. Stand up for others and help people attain their rights. Join an online forum to get more information about protecting civil rights. Talk to others who are already respecting the rights of others. 6 . Educate others; especially our youth. Teach them the laws, the civil rights and the thinking behind the rights. Then live by example. Show young people how to treat others. 7 . Fight for the rights of others, especially those who can't defend themselves. Volunteer to help others or volunteer for civil rights groups in your area. 8 . Become an activist. Help teach the world how to respect the civil rights of others. March for a group whose rights need protecting or join a movement to show your support. Tips & Warnings Treat others how you want to be treated. Don't confuse civil and criminal law.
Knowledge vs Wisdom
Knowledge is a noun that refers to the information, understanding and skills that you gain through education or experience. It refers to the hard facts and the data that can be available to anyone if he has the right resources. For example, you can have practical, medical or scientific knowledge. You can also say that someone has a wide knowledge of, for example, the taxation system. Wisdom , on the other hand, is a noun that refers to the ability to make sensible decisions and give good advice because of the experience and knowledge that you have. Someone may have all the knowledge about a subject but may not have the wisdom to utilize this knowledge properly to be able to act in a sensible manner! That is why they say you can gain knowledge by educating yourself but you can gain wisdom only by experience. Knowledge also refers to the state of knowing about a particular fact or situation. For example, she sent the letter without my knowledge or the film was made with the King’s full knowledge and approval. Knowledge can also be used as an idiom . For example, something can be common or public knowledge implying that everyone in a particular group or community knows about it. For example, you can say someone’s dishonesty was common knowledge in the club. Wisdom can also be used as referring to the sensibility of doing something. For example, you can say I question the wisdom of giving a child so much money. Wisdom also refers to the knowledge that a society or culture has gained over a long period of time. For example, the wisdom of the Native American people. Wisdom when used in the phrase ‘conventional wisdom ’ refers to the collective belief or view that a people or society can have.
QUOTE FROM THE ESSANCE OF BHAGAVAT GEETA HE WHO IS AFRAID OE DEATH-DOES NOT KNOW THAT THE SUPREME LORD:WHO IS OF THE NATURE OF CONSCIOUSNESS AND DEATHLESS DWELLS IN HIS HEART I drive joy There was a doctor in Benaras who spent 7 minutes in the morning and evening for mediation on God. Knowing this, his colleagues and friends laughed at him. One day they argued that he was wasting ten precious minutes on something, which he had been misled into believing. The doctor replied, “Well, if God does not exist, I agree that I am wasting ten minutes a day. But, if He exists? I am afraid you are wasting your entire lifetime. I prefer to waste ten minutes rather than a lifetime. Why should you grudge me the 10 minutes joy that I derive from? I am not robbing you of your joy; why should you rob me of mine. He asked. The critics were silenced. –Baba- Chinna Katha
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