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    Japanese Tea Ceremony

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    ceremony that includes the form of presentation and making of the matcha that is a green tea. This ceremony was created and influenced by a way of Buddhism called Zen Buddhism. This ceremony is very close with the art of Chinese writing‚ in which the both involves concentration and art. This ceremony was brought to Japan in the 8th century‚ by a Zen monk from China. This ceremony is so important and so delicate to the Japanese people that this rite has specific things‚ tools‚ moves and cloth to it. The

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    Shaka Religion

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    faith in Japanese culture and the importance of Buddhist imagery. The sculpture contains some marks of the Buddha‚ such as the topknot or ushnisha‚ elongated ear lobes‚ the lotus throne‚ a mandala and chakra located behind the heads and a sense of Zen created. The sculpture depicts the importance of how important Buddha is in their culture and they express their faith through intricate art. The sculpture also‚ shows the difference of Japanese Buddhism compared to Indian Buddhism‚ where the Buddha

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    Ginshu Alternate Ending

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    The sound of a curtain opening and the light from that cruel star that looked down from above made me become aware of a sickening fresh home smell. My fingers twitched with disgust and I forced myself to finally open my eyes. "You’re finally awake." Came a soft‚ teasing voice from next to the bed. "I was a few minutes away from holding a funeral for you." My sight was still blurry from the light and from just having woke up. I still couldn’t make out the figure of who was standing next to the window

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    and this is also attributable to the emergence of contemporary dramatic practitioners. Heritage texts are being re-envisioned by directors to captivate modern audiences‚ which is illustrated in physical theatre company Zen Zen Zo’s reinterpretation of The Cult of Dionysus (Zen Zen Zo Physical Theatre Company‚ 1992). This play‚ adapted from famous Greek playwright Euripides’ original play ‘The Bacchae’‚ was reinterpreted by director Simon Wood whilst still sustaining the pertinent ideologies and

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    Maruti 800 Marketing Project

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    PROJECT REPORT ON MARUTI 800 Submitted to: Submitted By: Prof. P. Bharadwaj Hitesh Babbar 2010079 Jhanvi Thakkar 2010086 Kanupriya Kohli 2010090 Nirmal Modh 2010099 Kiran Karkera 2010093 Topic for the study: Maruti 800 Model car of the MUL company. Justification and Relevance: * Maruti 800 was a revolution of sorts in the 4-wheeler area in India. * It was the first small car to be launched in India. * It basically

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    chapter 6 notes

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    CHAPTER 7 India and Southeast Asia‚ 1500 b.c.e.–1025 c.e. I0. Foundations of Indian Civilization‚ 1500 b.c.e.–300 c.e. A0. The Indian Subcontinent 10. India has three topographical zones: (1) the northern mountainous zone; (2) the Indus and Ganges Basins; and (3) the peninsula. The Vindhya Mountains and the Deccan plateau divide the peninsula from the other two zones. 20. The peninsula itself includes further topographical sub-regions including: (1) tropical Kerala coast in the west; (2)

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    the mystic drum

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    course of reading a chapter entitled “Empty and Marvelous” in Alan Watts fascinating book‚ The Way of Zen (1957)‚ a serendipitous key was provided‚ by the following statement from the teachings of Chinese Zen master‚1 Ch’ing Yuän Wei-hsin (1067-1120)‚ to the structure and meaning of the experience dramatized in Gabriel Okara’s most famous love poem‚ “The Mystic Drum”: 2 Before I had studied Zen for thirty years‚ I saw mountains as mountains and waters as waters. When I arrived at a more intimate

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    The Matrix

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    Explain how Neo/Mr. Thomas Anderson is similar to and/or different from various saviour figures in the religions we have studied (i.e. Siddhartha Guatama‚ The Buddha‚ Jesus‚ Vishnu/Krishna etc.). Option 6: Which branch of Buddhism (Mahayana‚ Theravada or Vajrayana) seems to have inspired this film? Explain your answer using three different arguments. Option 7: Create your own question. Write out the question in clear language and have it approved by your teacher before you begin

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    industry standard sound platform. Sound Blaster® sound card put the company on the world map 1999 – Nomad line of digital audio players were introduced and later introduce the Muvo and ZEN series of potable media players 2004 – A $100 million marketing campaign to promote their digital audio products‚ including the ZEN range of MP3 players. Vision Creative was founded in Singapore in 1981 with the vision that multimedia would revolutionize the way people interact with their PCs. Mission

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    Malaysian Siamese Community

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    The Malaysian Siamese Community in Northern Malaysia Introduction Malaysian Siamese community is found in northern part of Malaysia. They are one of the minority groups that livings as part of Bumiputera like Malays‚ Kadazan-Dusuns‚ Iban and Malaccan Portuguese. They have adopted with the culture and traditions in Malaysia. The Siamese community that can be found in northern states of Malaysia is Kedah Kelantan‚ Terengganu and Perlis. Kedah and Kelantan is well-known with the boarder area

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