About Tenzin Ösel Hita Torres Tenzin Ösel Hita Torres is the recognized incarnation of FPMT’s founder, Lama Thubten Yeshe. He is a 21st-century radical freethinker, humanitarian, documentary filmmaker, musician, father, friend, life-long student, and former Buddhist monk. Early in his ... Go to page »
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Occasionally Ösel shares his thoughts and experiences on his Facebook page. In this update, he pleads with us to shift our minds from oriented toward gaining wealth, self enjoyment and power, toward taking care of the earth and its inhabitants. ... Read more »
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Stroll the lovely streets to learn why this hidden gem on Japan's southern island of Kyushu is known as the "Little Kyoto" of Hita in Oita Prefecture.
Hungary maintains an open economy and attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) remains important for the Hungarian government. The Hungarian government established the Hungarian Trade and Investment Agency (HITA) on January 1, 2011 to encourage foreign companies to invest in Hungary, facilitate bilateral trade, and support the activity of Hungarian small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). In 2014, HITA was split into the Hungarian Investment Promotion Agency (HIPA), which encourages and supports inbound FDI, and the Hungarian Trading House, which promotes Hungarian exports abroad. Both HIPA and the Trading House were placed under the authority of the newly renamed Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Hungary had been a leading destination for FDI in Central and Eastern Europe, and FDI inflows reached a 2005 peak of USD 7.7 billion. FDI inflows in 2008 reached USD 6.96 billion, although the pace of inflows has particularly slowed since the 2008 global financial crisis and Hungary's relative advantage compared to regional competitors has diminished. In 2010, FDI had dropped to USD 1.97 billion as companies became more cautious about committing to large investments. Hungary showed some signs of FDI growth, with FDI reaching USD 4.62 billion and USD 4.01 billion in 2013 and 2014 respectively, although this marked inflow of FDI was largely composed of reinvestment of profits by existing investors and recapitalization of banks which sustained losses - few new investors entered the market. As a block, the EU accounted for 77 percent of all FDI stock in Hungary, with Germany standing as the most significant country of origin accounting for 24 percent of Hungary's FDI stock in 2013 and 22 percent of all FDI inflow in 2014. In 2014, the Netherlands accounted for 59 percent of all inbound FDI, with Germany as the second most important source. The United States is the largest non-European investor, holding 4 percent of FDI. There are approximately 200 companies in Hungary of U.S. origin, although the figure is closer to 800 if representation offices, sales offices, and sole proprietorships owned by U.S. citizens are considered. FDI stock in Hungary, as reported by the Hungarian National Bank, amounted to USD 105 billion as of the end of 2014 with a majority of the investing falling within automotive, software development and life sciences sectors. | Author: United States United States Department of State, Penny Hill Press | Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform | Publication Date: Apr 17, 2016 | Number of Pages: 30 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 1532788177 | ISBN-13: 9781532788178
Model Marie Seguy graces the pages of Elle France March 24th, 2022 issue captured by photographer Santi de Hita. In charge of styling is Hortense Manga, who for
Konsep Tri Hita Karana yang berarti "tiga alasan untuk kebahagiaan", merupakan landasan filosofis utama dalam kehidupan masyarakat Hindu di…
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The cultural landscape of Bali consists of five rice terraces and their water temples that cover 19,500 ha. The temples are the focus of a cooperative water management system of canals and weirs, known as subak, that dates back to the 9th century. Included in the landscape is the 18th-century Royal Water Temple of Pura Taman Ayun, the largest and most impressive architectural edifice of its type on the island. The subak reflects the philosophical concept of Tri Hita Karana, which brings together the realms of the spirit, the human world and nature. This philosophy was born of the cultural exchange between Bali and India over the past 2,000 years and has shaped the landscape of Bali. The subak system of democratic and egalitarian farming practices has enabled the Balinese to become the most prolific rice growers in the archipelago despite the challenge of supporting a dense population. https://dorpenstedennederland.blogspot.com/ https://fieggentrio.blogspot.com/
Tenzin Ösel Hita greeting Lama Zopa Rinpoche with Ven. Pemba Sherpa in the background, Land of Medicine Buddha, California, September 21, 2013. Photo by Chris Majors. Read to FPMT spiritual director Lama Zopa Rinpoche by Tenzin Ösel Hita, the recognized reincarnation of FPMT founder
Stroll the lovely streets to learn why this hidden gem on Japan's southern island of Kyushu is known as the "Little Kyoto" of Hita in Oita Prefecture.