"On the Three Evils" by U Nu refers to a speech given by the Burmese leader in 1961, in which he identified greed, hatred, and ignorance as the three main evils causing suffering in society. He emphasized the importance of combating these evils through spiritual and moral development to achieve peace and harmony. The speech reflected U Nu's Buddhist beliefs and commitment to addressing social issues through ethical principles.
what are the 2 classes of human society
The excerpt "the three evils" likely suggests that the Burmese have a strong sense of morality and belief in the existence of certain evils or vices that may corrupt society. It could also indicate a deep-rooted belief in the consequences of such evils on individuals and communities. This insight highlights the importance of ethical behavior and values in Burmese culture.
Ralph E. Prime has written: 'Representation in the church courts and the causes and evils of unequal representation' -- subject(s): Ecclesiastical courts
three is prime nine equals three times three
It is prime.
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Evils of the Night was created in 1985.
Elder Evils was created in 2007.
The first three prime numbers are 2,3 and 5.
56 does not have only three prime factors.