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  • Thant

    • Thant — Clean; Pure; Pristine
    • U Thant — Third Secretary of the United Nations
    • Thant Shin Pha Sa Pa La — Clean AFPFL
    • Thant Sin
    • Col. Thant Sin, Burma Army Medical Corp, former Commanding Officer of Defense Services General Hospital (DSGH) and later Deputy Minister of Health: unique in the spelling of his name: “thant sin (clean) and not “thant zin”
    • Thant Zin (M82) — SPZP; SDYF; HMEE; Father: U Sein Shan

    Names with Thant in middle or end

    • Maung Maung Thant
    • Myo Thant
    • Myo Thant Tin
    • Norman Thant Zin
    • Saw Thant
    • Thant Zin Ohn
    • Thura Thant Zin
  • Tha

    • Tha Aung
    • Tha Beinda
    • Tha Hlaing (EC83) — son of Saya Dr. Freddie Ba Hli, stood Joint First with U Thaung Tin (EC83, KMD) in the Final Year.
    • Tha Hlaing — Head of RIT Physics Department
    • Tha Noe, Maung — Author
    • Tha Hla, Dr. — Professor of Geology; Rector of the University of Rangoon
    • Tha Hla, Dr. — Dermatologist and personal physician of Tripitaka Sayadaw. He was conferred Wunna Kyaw Htin by the government
    • Tha Myat —Kyay Taing Min Gyi., Children: Than Than Tint, Tin Tun
    • Tha San — Actor
    • Tha Sein
    • Tha Htay (M70) — Major donor for the Combined 1st BE Intake of 64 and 65; Head of MES (Nay Pyi Taw Chapter)
    • Tha Ka Doe — Writer
    • Tha Gyaw Wai
    • Tha Tun — Head of Architecture
    • Tha Win

    Names with Tha in Middle or End

    • Aung Kyaw Tha
    • Chan Tha
    • Kyaw Tha
    • San Tha
    • San Tha Aung
  • C (Symbol)

    • Third letter of the English Alphabet
    • Roman numeral with the value 100
    • Celsius — formerly known as Centigrade
    • Central, e.g. CPU (Central Processing Unit)
    • Company, e.g. BOC (British Oil Company)
    • Computer, e.g. PC (Personal Computer)
    • Grade– usually counts as 3.0
    • Co — Company
    • C/O — Care of)
    • Com — Commerce; Company; Communications
    • CA — California
    • CAD — Computer Aided Design
    • CAD — Computer Aided Design
    • CB — Chat Box
    • CAT — Computerized Axial Tomography
    • CG — Center of Gravity
    • CO — Commanding Officer; Chief Operator
    • CRLF — Carriage Return Line Fee
    • CS — Computer Science
    • CT — Computer Technology

  • E (Symbol)

    • Fifth letter of the English Alphabet.
    • Education, e.g. IIE (Institute of International Education)
    • Engineering. e.g. ChE (Chemical Engineering)
    • Estimate, e.g. ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival)
    • Executive, e.g. EC (Executive Committee), CEO (Chief Executive Officer)
    • Exponent. e.g. 1E6 (stands for a million) and 1E-6 (stands for a millionth).
    • e is a Mathematical Constant named in honor of Euler. It has a value of 2.71828…
    • e^x (is the Euler Constant raised to the power x).
    • Differentiating e^x returns e^x.
    • Integrating e^x returns e^x.
    • The invariant property of e^x is essential to the Transforms and Transformations (used for the Analysis and Synthesis in Engineering problems).
    • E : Electrical, Electronic, Electronics, Executive, Exponent, English, Engineering
    • EC — Electrical Communications; Executive Committee
    • ECAP — Electrical Circuit Analysis Program
    • EE– Electrical Engineering
    • EEC : European Economic Commission
    • EI : Emotional Intelligence, Electrical Inspectorate
    • EMR — Electronic Medical Record
    • EP — Electrical Power.
    • EPC — Electric Power Corporation
    • EQ — Emotional Quotient, Equality
    • ER — Emergency Room; Emergency Responder
    • ESL — English as a Second Language; English as a Specialty Language
    • ESP — Extra Sensory Perception
    • ETA — Estimated Time of Arrival
    • ETD — Estimated Time of Departure
    • EU — European Union
    • EV — Electric Vehicle
    • EVA — Extravehicular Activity
    • EWS — Early Warning System
    • EZ — Easy
    • IEEE — Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
    • IEEE-CS — Computer Society of IEEE

  • L (Symbol)

    • 3th letter of the English Alphabet.
    • Roman Numeral with the value 50.
    • Inductance or Inductor e.g. RLC Circuit
    • Law, e.g. BL (Bachelor of Law)
    • Litre
    • Sterling Pound
    • Lb — weight in Pounds
    • LCD — Liquid Crystal Display
    • LDL — Low Density Cholesterol Level
    • LED — Light Emitting Diode
    • LLC — Limited Liability Corporation
  • Antonym

    Meaning

    Antonyms are words which have almost the opposite meaning for the given context.

    Since some words can have multiple meanings, one must be careful of the meaning associated with an antonym.

    Examples

    Love and Hate are antonyms.

    There are six root causes or Hetu.

    They fall into two groups : Kusala (Wholesome) and Akusala (Unwholesome). Kusala and Akusala are antonyms.

    Akusala group consists of Lobha (Greed), Dosa (Anger or Hatred) and Moha (Ignorance of Delusion)

    Kusala group consists of Alobha (Non-greed), Adosa (Non-hatred) and Amoha (Non-ignorance or Wisdom).

    Lobha and Alobha are antonyms. Dosa and Adosa are antonyms. Moha and Amoha are antonyms.

  • Adeikhtan

    Adeikhtan is rendered as Determination. It is a commitment to do something as planned. One needs resolve.

    New Year Resolution is a form of Adeikhtan, but many do not seriously follow it.

    A time-bounded Adeikhtan is easier to fulfill. At some meditation retreats, one pledges to practice mindfulness for the period (e.g. one hour).

    According to the Buddhist Chronicles, the Bodhisatta (Buddha to be) made an Adeikhtan to meditate under the Bodhi Tree until he became Enlightened.

    Examples of Determination

    • Try a new task every day for a specified period
    • Learn a new language every year
    • [Hard] master four languages in a year by living and studying with native speakers
    • Visit a number of places (e.g. countries) within a specified period
  • Awareness and CERT

    U Khin Maung Zaw (EC76) commented on my post on “Disaster“.

    No matter if there is a somewhat connection with the ‘climate change‘ concept, the natural disasters, storms/earthquakes/tsunamis are getting as often and more powerful in the past several years. These has caused severe damaged to many lives, killed, injured, livelihood wiped out among others.

    In the United States, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), which covers these emergencies have discovered that they alone albeit budget crunch could not handle each and every aspect of the damages, They are now encouraging, and working with local authorities, city/county/state on many aspects of the disaster preparedness and recovery process and procedures.

    First, there is a FEMA App on all mobile platforms, where one can go through subscribing Alerts, Anticipate/Prepare for any disasters, Disaster Resources et al. In US, various regions have differing disaster, for example Washington State where I live, we have to be prepared for major earthquakes but not for Hurricanes etc. The local authorities have classes, training sessions, drills on where/how/what/who, the usual five ‘W’s on many possible disasters. My city, Kirkland has multiple levels of CERT, Community Emergency Response Team, classes, trainings, intensive training/classes for leadership levels, regular sync ups/meetings etc.

    They are also aware that not all local/state/federal could communicate well in the cases of disasters due to proliferation of different communication equipment and trying to alleviate the issue.

    One very interesting discovery they learned from the mega-disasters past couple of years is that the previous assumptions that they had for the preparedness were no longer adequate. The old assumption was that you need to have at least three day supply of food/water/first-aid – basic essentials. In the recent mega-disasters, they discovered that there are many instances no rescuers could get to you for more than a week or so, the new thinking/suggestion is that you need to have at least 2 weeks stock of live essentials. food/water/waste management/radios/batteries etc. There is also a movement where rather than you do it for yourself and/or your family, your neighborhood would pool resources in a commonly accessible area, like one’s spare space in a garage, you could store beds/cots/water tanks/medical supplies for multiple family etc. We live in a place where rain is given so tents/ponchos are a must. Dehydrated food, which could last 25+ years or so could be stored there.The city have all these info, with maps, co-ordinate with all authorities in the case a disaster,

    I could go on and on as I went through the very basic level of CERT, and am thinking of week long class/training.

    There is a consensus assessment that rescuers could not reached to many victims in major disaster where roads, telecommunication might be devastated. Seattle, Kirkland, Bellevue, Redmond and many other cities in and around Puget Sound, Western Washington where life is way overdue for major earthquake.

  • Dukkha

    Background

    Dukkha is a Pali word.

    There are several forms of Dukkha :

    • Dukkha Dukkha
      unsatisfactoriness” associated with Suffering / Misery
    • Sukha Dukkha
    • unsatisfactoriness” associated with [Seemingly] Pleasant feelings
    • Uppekha Dukkha
      unsatisfactoriness” associated with Equanimity

    Misunderstanding

    • Note that the Burmese term “Sin Ye Dhukkha” covers only Dukkha Dukkha.
    • Most translators render Dukkha as Suffering.
      This led many to believe that Buddhism teaches pessimism.
    • Some Sayadaws and Dhamma teachers point out that Buddha was neither an Optimist nor a Pessimist, but that he was a Realist.
    • In the Four Noble Truths, he described not only “Suffering” (or Unsatisfactorines), but its Cause and Remedy.
      Practicing the Eight-fold Path can lead to Liberation from Samsara (Rounds of Rebirth).

    Online Course

    • There is an on-line course which covers Dhammacakka and Anatta Lekkana Suttas.
    • It analyzes the two Suttas from several aspects (Psychology and Philosophy).
  • Dana

    Offering

    • Transcends religion
    • Cash & Kind
    • Services
    • Garawa to Sayas & Thet Kyees
    • Helping the needy

    Double Dana

    • Several Sayas donated the Garawa money to selected Charities & needy people
    • Saya U Ba Than donated to social, medical and religious organizations
      See “Double Dana by U Ba Than
    • Saya Dr. Aung Gyi
      See “Double Dana by Dr. Aung Gyi
    • Saya Dr. San Hla Aung
      See “Double Dana by Dr. San Hla Aung