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    Hello and welcome! Thanks for coming by today. So, I have an idea for a movie that will be unlike anything you have ever heard of, thought of, or have seen. One of the best things about this pitch you’re going to hear is that it is for an animated film project, which allows us to save some costs and yet be even more adventurous. I got the idea from a Chinese graphic novel and I have lined up Chinese investors to bring the idea to the screen. So, like, are you ready? Sweet...take a seat. We open in Tibet at a remote location known as Snow Mountain. There are flocks of sheep who roam the countryside and are protected by a team of Tibetan Mastiff dogs. Worried about the potential for enemy attack, they form a bond and the species co-exist in harmony. Did I mention the animals all walk upright like human beings and speak perfect English? Wait. No no no, stay with me here. Snow Mountain’s…

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    Great Dane Research Paper

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    is quite easy to train and responds well to training with positive reinforcements. However, a Great dane will not be comfortable living in apartments. It will require a big space for it to move around because of their huge size. 2. Dogue de Bordeaux. With a life span of 8 to 12 years, the Dogue de Bordeaux is classified as a working dog. This breed was used in the 1989 Tom Hank’s movie entitled, Turner and Hooch. The Dogue de Bordeaux will require a lot of socialization and training. However, it…

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    conventional way of life and perceptions would permeate their lives and their way of being. Tibetan Buddhism’s Guru Yoga practice addresses this axiom directly and succinctly. Guru Yoga is a practice that can be seen both simple, yet contains all of the teachings of the Buddha in a single meditation. The only prerequisite is openness and devotion to a teacher. Through tracing the story of Guru Yoga from its dawn to modern interpretation, discovering its fundamental functions, and hearing of…

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    Being well-known for the installation art, “Our Land, Our People”, Tenzing Rigdol create a great impact to the world, which gain people attention to Tibetan contemporary art, and looking for changing the stereotypes of the outsiders towards the Tibetan art(Rossi&Rossi, 2015). Tenzing is renowned for his artworks such as paintings,scrulptures,photographs,poems and a video installation, which contain the elements of philosophy, human conflicts and politics. Tenzing Rigdol, who based in USA,…

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    I would like to attend Machik Weekend because I want to learn more about how I can help my homeland. I am passionate about Tibet because of my heritage, and I want to improve the lives of my fellow Tibetans inside Tibet. Tibet is currently facing many problems like poverty and lack of access to education with can be overcome by humanitarian organizations like Machik. That is why, in the future, I want to volunteer in helpful organizations and perform my own projects in Tibet so they can live…

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    Sikkimese General Dbq Essay

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    in 1835 (Namgyal 1908: 61). But it has not mentioned that, it was “out of friendship”, it has only mentioned, “a piece of land of Darjeeling was ‘offered’ to the Government”. The events which unfolded after the cession of Darjeeling tell us whether it was a gift or high-handed diplomatic manoeuvres. The Third Phase of Anglo-Sikkimese Relationship (1835-1861) The cession of Darjeeling had a lasting impact on not only Anglo-Sikkimese relations which fell into a steep decline after 1835, but also…

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    impacting the community as he is a ‘Chenrizi’ the manifestation of the Bodhisattva of Compassion (A person who is able to reach nirvana but delays doing so out of compassion in order to save suffering beings). The Lama is devoting himself to better the Tibetan Buddhism community giving the hope to attain enlightenment and in a sense developing Buddhism as a whole. In the past few decades his holiness has played a significant role on the development and expression of Buddhism, laying a path for…

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    China Human Rights Essay

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    oppressed minority in China are Tibetans. Tibetans have long been mistreated by the Chinese government, as Chinese officials seek to squash dissent and assimilate Tibetan culture into mainland ideals. Since 2009, according to the International Campaign for Tibet, more than 130 Tibetan citizens have set themselves on fire to protest their treatment by Chinese authorities (International Campaign for Tibet). In fact, the Chinese government has outlined a policy position specific to the…

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    Dalai Lama Research Paper

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    2140444 Tutor Name: Ms.Ola WHO IS DALAI LAMA? The Dalai Lama is known as the leader monk of Tibetan Buddhism and by tradition, is responsible for governing the Himalayan country. The name is a combination of the Mongolic word dalai meaning "ocean" and the Tibetan word bla-ma meaning "guru, teacher, mentor". The Tibetan word lama corresponds to the better known Sanskrit word guru. The 14th Dalai Lama Tendzin Gyatsho is a Buddhist monk and the head monk of the Gelug School (yellow…

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    One of the reasons China is a unique country is because of their gates. These gates represent much more than a simple circular opening in the wall. The One interpretation of the moon gate is that it is complete, representing and celebrating the cohesiveness of the family. This complete circle provides entry to a pathway for the family members to return home to celebrate one another. It also symbolizes birth and renewal. The birth of a new moon becomes the way in which time is marked and the new…

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