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    Halperin’s Out of the Cloister Literati Perspectives on Buddhism in Sung China has a nice classification and analysis of literati’s opinions on Buddhism. It shows us how the Song dynasty’s highly educated viewed Buddhism and Buddhist institutions such as temples, and how the opinions and critiques of Buddhism went far beyond the “Buddhist cloister”. In fact, he argues that different people have different ideas of Buddhism during the Tang-Song transition and illustrates a community of inscription…

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    The songs I chose match the criteria in many ways. The 1st song is dark and more terrifying, much like I imagine discovering a tomb filled with thousands of clay men would feel. The 2nd song is about hard work and long days, which it would have taken to uncover such a large tomb. The 3rd song is about preparing for something big, and I think that this would be a big event. Best emperor criteria: educations, improvements for farmers, empathy, treatment of civilians, infrastructure Shi Huangdi: ⅖…

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    Early Woodland Indians existed along the river valleys and coastal strip between 1000 B.C. to 0 A.D. They were the first to create the pottery movement; throughout the Southeast Americas. Giving them the ability to settle in one location, also the means to plant crops. Pottery was used for cooking, storage and serving foods. Advancement in their technology is a push forward for the building stationary housing, which materials are avaaible at the time of settlement. The middle During the middle…

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    The Hopewell Culture

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    Middle Woodland period and was an example of a ceremonial site of Hopewell culture. However, this site would…

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    The Mid-Paleoindian Period

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    They came at the initial settlement of North America They were fairly mobile people 9500-8000 BC By the end of the period, there were concentrations of populations varying by regions as well as cultural variation More people, less group movement Few early sites in Georgia, specifically along the Coastal Plain Piedmont has site increase in different environments in the mid-Paleoindian period During this time, Indian areas were beginning to be established According to the study, diagnostic stone…

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    cyclones, rain and possible flooding. Thunderstorms with spectacular lightning displays are common. During the wet season Broome does not experience constant rain fall but shorter and heavier periods of rain usually in the afternoons or late evening.…

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    Bouguereau, Nymphs and Satyr (1873). Oil on canvas Adolpe William Bouguereau born in November 1825, La Rochelle, France, and he died in August 1905. Adolphe Bouguereau considers one of famous French academic painters of the great classical period. Later he won the prix de Rome; He was able to studying the art in Italy. May be for that reason he was masterful command of the human form, delicate colors and enchanted light brought the souls and spirits of his subjects to life with…

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    Mr. Lacy: A Short Story

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    As I lazily drifted into my first period economics class, I noticed my teacher, Mr. Lacy, had a troubled look on his face. Minutes after the bell rang, Mr. Lacy carefully stood up and walked to the podium in the front of the classroom; he was noticeably holding back tears and stared blankly…

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    Individuals often get a tattoo during a phase in their life, only to later discover the tattoo is something they are no longer comfortable with. It may be their personal preferences have changed, it is interfering with their ability to move forward in their career or for another reason completely. However, many individuals now consider laser tattoo removal, yet never stop to think of the different options available to them. For those who have researched these tattoo removal options, quite a few…

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    Training and Fitness Program The objective of every training lesson is to improve performance. Each session needs to be well planned to improve fitness for a specific fitness level depending on the type of sport. The sport, which I have decided to discuss for health and fitness, is Netball. It is a game that is very exciting, which involves running, jumping, throwing, catching, and it is well known internationally. Yes, mostly a female game and not much played in the USA. It is very similar…

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