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    Explain the Trikaya doctrine in Buddhism In Mahayana Buddhism there are many Buddhas and they are seen as cosmic beings that may choose to appear in human form to teach others. Although they believe that shakyamuni Buddha did follow the Bodhisattva path to achieve Buddhahood he had in fact been enlightened for eons and his appearance is one of several. He did not in fact die but rather he chose to appear to so that he may help us learn his teachings as they will not become too reliant on him

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    conflicts between the US and the Soviet Union. These conflicts were both internal and external that could have been prevented. They include the creation and use of the atomic bomb‚ US and Soviet Union world supremacy‚ and the creation of the Truman Doctrine and Containment. The US was the first country to develop an atomic bomb. This bomb was created in case any country attacked the US or another war took place and would be used only if necessary as a military weapon. It was proposed by the scientists

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    Benito Mussolini wrote The Doctrine of Fascism as part of an article for the Enciclopeida Italiana in 1932 (235). Mussolini outlines fascism “as a doctrine” which entails specific views on “material and intellectual problems” which have been the historical source oppression (236). He opposes three major ideologies and concludes by arguing that fascism is the superior political and social doctrine to unite Italy towards her “destined impulse” of expansion (239). Mussolini has two main targets‚ and

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    During March 1947‚ President Harry Truman established the Truman Doctrine. This meant the United States would go on to provide $400 million in political‚ military and economic support to all democratic nations resisting communism [Office of the Historian‚ 2018]. To justify his cause‚ Truman said “I believe we must assist

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    Russian relations with the U.S. around the time period. 2. In what ways‚ if any‚ does the Monroe Doctrine address American concerns for peace and safety? The Monroe doctrine address European colonization in the western hemisphere as a threat to peace and safety. The document sates‚ “We owe it‚ therefore‚ to candor and to the amicable relations existing between the United

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    The Man in the High Castle is an alternative history novel written by Philip K. Dick and published in 1962. The novel takes place in a dystopian version of the United States‚ where the Axis powers won the second world war and the U.S was split between the Japanese and the Germans. The Germans took the land east of the Mississippi River and the Japanese took the west coast‚ leaving a neutral zone in between the two new superpowers. The main reason the book gives for why the Axis powers won the war

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    The Mortality Doctrine The book‚ The Rule Of Thoughts was an amazing book. It was written by one of my favorite authors James Dashner. Dashner grew up in Austell‚ Georgia where he was one of six children in his family. He later went to Utah for college at Brigham Young University and started writing books that were for young teens. His books typically had the adventure‚ survival‚ and science-fiction genres. He then proceeded to write The Maze Runner which was one of his most famous books. So today

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    1. Discuss the metaphor of a glass castle and what it signifies to Jeannette and her father. Why is it so important that‚ just before moving to New York‚ Jeannette tells her father that she doesn’t believe he’ll ever build it? ● I can’t be sure about what the glass castle means exactly to Jeannette‚ but a few ideas come to mind. The glass castle can symbolize a lot of things about their family. One thing it can show is that they aren’t afraid to hide their life‚ and what goes on in it. Everybody

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    An example of an interior shot filmed in the Dover Castle is in the opening scene where Hamlet is giving a speech‚ John Golden writes in much detail‚ “Hamlet descends the stairs as he says the famous first line‚ moving from light to dark‚ but he pauses momentarily before moving fully into the main chamber. Hamlet looks around at the bones and skulls that litter the crypt on the lines "To die‚ to sleep”” (Golden). This wonderful‚ symbolic first scene gives the viewers a taste of what is to come from

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    Castles are commonly mentioned in fairy tales and horror stories‚ but real castles were very common during a time period known as the Middle Ages. “The castle was far more than a walled and turreted fortress; it was an instrument of social control and the symbol of power‚ authority‚ and wealth” (Stokstad xxvii). During the Medieval Ages‚ the main purpose of the castle was to protect the citizens of a particular kingdom. These huge fortresses played major roles in the society of the Medieval Ages

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