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  • Kwan Win Buddhist Bodhisattva
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    Compassion and Peace as a Spiritual Guide The path to spiritual freedom is sought by many people in this world. Relief from suffering is sought by many more. In these times, in all times past, and probably in times to come, the need for a spiritual guide is apparent. Kwan Yin (Guan Shih Yin in China, Kannon in Japan) is a Buddhist goddess of compassion who provides this guidance and direction for countless people. Kwan Yin reflects the Mahayana Buddhist concept of bodhisattva, a being of pure co...
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  • Italian Renaissance Middle Class
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    The Renaissance was the period from 1350 - 1600. The Renaissance began first in the city-states of Italy for many reasons. Although most of Europe had become a big economic crisis during the late Middle Ages, Italy managed to avoid everything and their towns remained important centers of Mediterranean trade and boost their production of textiles and luxury goods. Town life was bigger in Italy than in other parts of Europe. Therefore, most Italians could easily discard feudalism and other medieva...
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  • Thomas Becket Vs Henry Ii
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    The High Middle Ages was a time of power struggles between the Church and the State. Increases in royal power and expeditions like the Crusades symbolized the teeter-totter of the balance of power between the two foundations, and a prime example of the fight for power is the conflict of Henry II, King of England, and Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury. Henry II gained his throne thanks to the efforts of his mother, who fought to maintain her family's stature in the royal family tree. Thomas...
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  • Siddhartha Gautama Buddhist Religion
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    Buddhism is one of the biggest religions founded in India in the 6 th and 5 th century B. C. by Siddhartha Gautama, also known as the Buddha. As one of the greatest Asian religion, it teaches the practice and the observance of moral perceptions. The basic teachings of the Buddha were mainly emphasized by the four noble truths. Since it was first introduced into China from India, Buddhism has had a history that has been characterized by periods of sometimes awkward and irregular development. In s...
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  • Martin Luther Catholic Church
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    History is the Essence of Innumerable Biographies -Thomas Carlyle What drives history? Before we answer this question, we must go deeper and answer a more important question: What is history? History is, simply, all of the events, ideas, people, and occurrences that have existed in the past. These things have been driven by one common factor: individuals. Although individuals driving history may seem like a rather simple answer, it is the only one that provides no flaws. One such individual who ...
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  • Zen Master Present Moment Taoism
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    Taoist attitudes toward death The way of the Tao is the way of Nature and of ultimate reality. So the philosophy of Taoism understands Tao as the One Thing which exists and connects the Many things. Tao, Nature, Reality are One. Taoism is basically indefinable. It has to be experienced. It refers to a power which envelops surrounds and flows through all things, living and non-living. It embodies the harmony of opposites. Taoists follow the art of "wu wei, " which is to let nature take its course...
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  • Origin Of The Legend King Arthur
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    Origin of the Legend of King Arthur The King Arthur of the legend is not that historical Arthur who possibly existed in reality. Some historians consider that the now-famous Arthurian legend should be traced back to an almost unknown figure called Riothamus who lived in post-Roman Britain of the 5 th century AD, he may as well have been called Arturius. A well known opponent to this is Geoffrey Ashe who disputes that Riothamus, a 5 th-century Britons king who battled on the continent, is the rea...
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  • Side Of Town Native Americans
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    In his traveling diary, Blue Highways, William Least heat Moon takes a trip to various destinations around the United States. His journey is both literal and spiritual. While circling the nation, he gathers history and personality from all corners of America. More importantly, Least Heat Moon sets out to fully explore and find himself. Before his expedition around the country began, William Least Heat Moon experienced two significant life-changing events. His wife abandoned him after being separ...
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  • 15 Th Century Chaucer
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    Alex Clifford February 13, 2000 On Chaucer? s Placement and Description of the Manciple and the Reeve in the General Prologue In the general prologue of Chaucer? s The Canterbury Tales, the manciple and the reeve are described one after the other. Given the proximity of characters such as the prioress, the friar and the monk to each other, while the parson is hundred of lines away, Chaucer clearly grouped characters not only by social standing, but by character and attitude as well. This is show...
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  • Quest For Happiness Herman Hesse
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    Herman Hesse's Siddhartha In the book Siddhartha, by Herman Hesse, the main character Siddhartha had many teachers along his quest for happiness. Throughout his life he denounced teachers and their teachings. In his last meeting with his lifelong friend, Govinda, he mentions five in which he was indebted: a beautiful courtesan, a rich merchant, a dice player, a Buddhist monk, and Vasudeva. The first of these teachers along his way was Kamala a beautiful courtesan. Kamala taught him the wonderful...
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  • Wife Of Bath Wife Of Baths Chaucer
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    The most potent form of criticism that a writer can use is satire. Satire is a form of irony wherein the speaker uses false praise in order to condemn an idea or event. Chaucer was a pioneer in the realms of English and criticism. He popularized the use of the satiric mask. A satiric mask is when the writer has the speaker like or support something for trivial and unjustifiable reasons. By having the speaker supporting things for all the wrong reasons the writer makes the situation absurd and it...
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  • Crime And Punishment Makes The Reader
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    There is no one no on in the whole world now so unhappy as you! (381). Often, authors impose misery and self sacrifice upon their character to give the reader a sense of sympathy for those characters. After all, who would care about a hero who has everything going for him? Oddly enough, there is something attractive about a monk traveling the countryside, doing good deeds and starving. Mercilessly, authors mold their characters into such monks, dragging them through economically unstable times a...
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  • Pact With The Devil Bad Reputation Faust
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    Tales of Faustian-like episodes are not limited to the past couple of centuries. Accounts of men signing deals with the devil have been recounted since before the Reformation. Most of the time, the party accused of associating with the devil was forgiven by God and not sentenced to fulfill his contract. It was believed by some, that to conjure up a demon that could be controlled through Jesus was an act of faith- and as such could be used for noble purposes. The first Christian era account of a ...
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  • Didn T Doesn T
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    Dragon Wing by: Margaret Weis &# 038; Tracy Hickman As I read this book for the second time, I had the chance to really look into details. This book, which the first of the seven Death Gate Cycle series, has a long and complicated plot, an interesting writing style and a surprising end. I would like to continue analyzing characters as book reports, because that? s the way I can really feel the character going through the adventures, and I can feel that I know the character personally. The hero o...
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  • Gregor Mendel People Began
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    Gregor Mendel was born in Heinzendorff in 1822 and died in 1884. Ever since Mendel was a boy he was very interested in science. Whenever his friends would come back from school they would tell Mendel what they studied and he would be so excited. Mendel was so interested about what his friends told him that he begged his father to let him study. This meant a great sacrifice to his father he because owned a small farm. Needless to say, he sent his young son Gregor, who was only eleven to school. A...
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  • York Oxford University Wife Of Bath
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    People in the English society during Chaucer's time viewed the world in a similar way and accepted the same beliefs. People then believed that behind the chaos and frustration of the day-to-day world there was a divine providence that gave a reason to everything, though that reason wasnt always obvious (Werthamer 1). Those views were represented in the medieval world by two structures: the church and the class system. People believed God established both setups, and each went unchallenged (Werth...
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  • Lord And Vassal Relationship Of Lord And Vassal Monks
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    the feudal relationship of lord and vassal. What were their responsibilities toward each other? The relationship of lord and vassal was very close. Here are 3 main points: It was an honorable relationship between legal equals. Only nobles could be vassals. The greater lords were vassals and tenants of the King. The less powerful lords where vassals and tenants of the greater lords, and so on down. The same man might be both vassal and lord vassal to a more powerful lord above him and lord to a l...
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  • Gregor Mendel Twenty One
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    Gregor Mendel is considered the father of the discipline of Genetics. It is ironic that he bears this exposition, because Gregor Mendel never used the term gene or genetics in his life. It was not until 1905, twenty-one year after Mendel's death, that William Bateson baptized Mendel's work as genetics. Like many brilliant minds before him, Mendel was ahead of his era; his findings were ignored for nearly thirty years. Gregor was of peasant upbringings; his father was a farmer. He was born on Jul...
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  • Brother Francisco Francis Marcelino
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    The catalyst for the intense drama that follows is this scene: One exasperated monk, trying to instill discipline in a beloved orphan boy, conjures up a rule. He exclaims, You must NEVER climb this stairway! to the attic. The monk, Brother Francisco, is the dominant parent-figure, among the twelve Italian Franciscan monks, in an Hispanic land, who have adopted the youngster, Marcelino, at infancy. Marcelino, being a child, curious, mischievous, climbs the stairs. In the attic, what he finds ther...
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  • Martin Luther Catholic Church
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    Martin Luther The Great Reformer Martin Luther The Great Reformer is a story told by others who knew this great man named Martin Luther. Some of these people followed him while others wanted to persecute him becuase he dared to challenge the church and its practices. This book is an account of Martin Luthers life and how he came to the realization that the Roman Catholic Church had some reforming to do. This book also speaks of all the trails and misunderstandings that Martin Luther had througho...
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