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    Chapter 5

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    John Moore AP world history Chapter 5:The classical period; directions‚diversions and decline by 500 C.E. Thesis: Picture: A picture of a painting of Christ with his head surrounded by a halo. Timeline: 1000B.C. 1000 Polynesians reach Fiji‚ Samoa 1000 independent kingdom of Kush

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    gained a reputation as a scholar and practiced law for a few years‚ later campaigning by publishing journals advocating political rights and social freedom for India’s so-called untouchables. He is regarded as a Bodhisattva by Indian Buddhists‚ though he never claimed himself to be a Bodhisattva.[1] Contents [hide] 1 Early life and Education 1.1 Higher Education 2 Fight against untouchability 3 Missions 4 Poona Pact 5 Political career 6 Pakistan or The Partition of India 7 Father of India’s

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    Buddhism‚ a cultural system of beliefs and practices based on principles of compassion and non-attachment‚ originated in the sixth century BCE in what is today Nepal. It was brought to China by Buddhist monks from India during the latter part of the Han dynasty (ca. 150 CE) and took over a century to become assimilated into Chinese culture. One of the key forces of Buddhism’s success was Daoism. To help the Chinese comprehend Buddhist concepts‚ Buddhists borrowed ideas from Daoism via the Chinese

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    Test Study Guide Terms Tribe – a tribe is a group of families. Patriarch – Patriarch--the dominant male leader of the tribe. Civilization – Civilization means:  shared beliefs  social and political organization  art. Bronze – Bronze was an alloy of copper and tin. Cuneiform – cuneiform--meaning “wedge shaped.” Hieroglyphics – hieroglyphics--"sacred coverings.” Aton – Aton was a universal god who took the form of the sun disk. Yahweh – Yahweh---“He causes to Be” Moses – Moses

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    Jesus A Lugo Jr PROF. BARKER World religion 201 25 March 2012 Words: 2400 Buddhism and Judaism: In this paper I will talk about the history‚ beliefs and traditions from two different religions. The western religion of Judaism and the eastern religion of Buddhism are the two religions‚ these two religions have some similarities and some contrasts but they also share some of their own beliefs. Buddhism is the way of life on ending suffering achievable through human’s endeavor. On the

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    sunken relief ‐ the backgrounds are not cut back and the points in highest relief are level with the original surface of the material being carved low/bas relief ‐ they are shallow high relief ‐ the forms stand far out from the background. sculpture‐in‐the‐round – is sculpture you can go around. subtractive process – the act of removing. Carving ‐ The technique of cutting and abrading the surface of a block of material to shape it into a particular form. additive process ‐The process of producing

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    GENL1021 Midterm Study online at quizlet.com/_ivhn7 100. 142. 2. 63. 3 Jewels of Buddhism Buddha‚ Dharma‚ Sangha (Community of believers) 3 Jewish Mourning Periods Aninut: Death to burial (1 day)‚ abstain from meat‚ wine‚ work‚ sex Shiv’ah: 7 days Sheloshim: 30 days or 1 year‚ return to work‚ avoid social functions‚ perform kaddish‚ anniversary candle‚ stones on grave 4 Main Subdivisions of Hinduism Vaishnavite (Vishnu‚ Vertical Lines‚ Majority)‚ Shaivite

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    BRIEF BUT SPECIFIC) Confucius Utnapishtim Gilgamesh Filial Piety Key Names & Terms Gilgamesh Enkidu Utnapishtim Ishtar’s Descent into Netherworld King Josiah’s reforms in 622 Deuteronomy Babylonian Exile of 597 Siddhartha Gautama Bodhisattva Tushita Heaven Four Encounters Four Noble Truths Law of Dependent Origination The Middle-path Sunyata (Emptiness) Boccacio’s Decameron Flagellants Pogroms against Jews Fatwas against Flight and Isolation Ibn al-Khatib Ibn al-Wardi Duke

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    instead they leave the reader with a feeling of disdain and you end up empathizing with a side character‚ most notably during interactions with Princess. She is manipulated by the men to think that by consenting to those sex acts she will be a bodhisattva and you empathize with her and start to despise the males fro what they are doing to her for their own personal gain. Kerouac shows that a character can both generate empathy and disdain depending on the situations that they are put into. In the

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    -914400-673100 UNIVERSITY OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS International Undergraduate Program (IUP) Individual Paper: Shaolin Temple PROFESOR: William J. TinneySTUDENT: Alua Kairatkyzy IUP2012023 Introduction: Shaolin Temple - a Buddhist monastery‚ located in China ’s Henan Province on Mount Songshan. Where was born the legendary martial art of wushu (kungfu). Translation from the Chinese: Shaolin means "little forest" that characterizes a monastery‚ which

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