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    In around the world is nature, in the animal wild world is nature, also they have been died and go to another the earth. In the human being is nature also has been died. Whether creature’s or natural ecosystems living in the world always leave it is natural phenomena. The reason is reborn and death is lifecycle phenomena it is nature. \However, the soul will leave in body and go to where? In the Western religion if people passed away, they would have simple funeral ritual and will provide the…

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    Mrcchkatikam is a play from the 3rd-4th century CE (part of kavya literature) that forms the basis for director Girish Karnad’s 1984 movie “Utsav”. While the plot revolves around the love sparked between Vasantsena, a renowned courtesan, and Charudatt, a poor virtuous Brahmin, it covers the over-arching themes of society’s socio-sexual conscience against the backdrop of political upheaval. Charudatt, the male protagonist, fits perfectly into the kavya archetype of the nagaraka. He is ha…

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    The Buddhist religion and believes have touched many Asian countries including China, Japan, India and many more in that region. Art has always been broadcasted around the world and has been perfected by people around the world. This essay will prove that two pieces of art that may appear different are in fact similar and that the art pieces are different in more ways than one would think. The two pieces are both sculptures Shoun Genkei’s Rakan and Leslie Hawks’s A Place for Your Intentions.…

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    primarily to liberation from suffering, rebirth and ignorance which defines salvation; the purpose of a persons’s life is to break free from samsara and to achieve nirvana. There are two major points of Buddhist eschatology which are the appearance of Maitreya…

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    Kenya Caves Research Paper

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    Construction Also known as the Verul Leni, The Ellora caves located about 29 kilometres northwest from the city of Aurangabad. These caves were carved out of the vertical face of the Charanandri hills during the period of 6th and 10th centuries, the same times the Ajanta caves were abandoned. Reminiscent of the Ajanta caves, the Ellora caves are also world famous for their spectacular paintings and sculpture. Even after extensive research, the experts are still unable to tell how these…

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    Armchair Research Paper

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    the world’s highest peaks. The region’s most famous monastery is Yiga Choling Gompa. You can see impressive old murals and it’s home to some 30 monks of the Gelugpa school. The monastery was built in 1850 and enshrines a 5m-high statue of Jampa (Maitreya or “Future Buddah”) and 300 beautifully bound Tibetan texts. Close-by is the…

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    Shanghai Research Paper

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    Shanghai, China Shanghai is located on the central coast of China. It is the country’s biggest city and a global financial hub. The heart of the city is the Bund, a popular waterfront promenade that is lined with colonial-era buildings. When you take a look across the Huangpu River you can see the fantastic futuristic skyline rising high into the sky in the Pudong district. The city also has many green spaces for rest and relaxation. A most symbolic part of the city is the Bund which at one…

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