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Damn it boy.... - Kevin Cuddly Bear Daire. Type A Personality. By Saul McLeod published 2008, updated 2014 This type of personality concerns how people respond to stress.

Type A Personality

Friedman & Rosenman (both cardiologists) developed their theory based on an observation of the patients with heart conditions in their waiting room. Unlike most patients, who wait patiently, some people seemed unable to sit in their seats for long and wore out the chairs. They tended to sit on the edge of the seat and leaped up frequently. Anthropic principle.

Judaism

4 agreements. Mentalities. Muslim Theology. Ego. Don't Trust Your Brain!: Tim Mullett at TEDxUoN. Christian Theologhy. Chaldean Christians. Chaldean Christians /kælˈdiːən/ (ܟܠܕܝ̈ܐ) are ethnically Assyrian[1][2] adherents of the Chaldean Catholic Church, originally called The Church of Assyria and Mosul,[3] which was that part of the Assyrian Church of the East which entered communion with the Catholic Church between the 16th and 18th centuries AD.[4] In addition to their ancient homelands in northern Iraq, northeast Syria, northwest Iran and southeast Turkey, migrant Chaldo-Assyrian Catholic communities are found in the United States, Sweden, Germany, France, Canada, Lebanon, Jordan and Australia.[5] The terms Chaldean and Chaldo-Assyrian are sometimes used to describe those Assyrians who broke from the Assyrian Church of the East between the 16th and 18th centuries AD, and entered communion with the Roman Catholic Church.

Chaldean Christians

Chaldean Catholics in the Middle East[edit] The current patriarch considers Baghdad as the principal city of his see. Predominantly Chaldean Catholic towns in northern Iraq[edit] See also[edit] Bruce Lee "Three Stages of Cultivation"... - Adele Zin: Threat³ Buddhism. Religion founded by the Buddha Buddhism (, ) is an Indian religion based on a series of original teachings attributed to Gautama Buddha.

Buddhism

It originated in ancient India as a Sramana tradition sometime between the 6th and 4th centuries BCE, spreading through much of Asia. It is the world's fourth-largest religion[3] with over 520 million followers, or over 7% of the global population, known as Buddhists.[6] Buddhism encompasses a variety of traditions, beliefs and spiritual practices largely based on the Buddha's teachings (born Siddhārtha Gautama in the 5th or 4th century BCE) and resulting interpreted philosophies.

Two major extant branches of Buddhism are generally recognized by scholars: Theravāda (Pali: "The School of the Elders") and Mahāyāna (Sanskrit: "The Great Vehicle").