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    Pema lingpa

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    Table of Content Pema Lingpa -The treasurer The Origins of the Pema Lingpa Lineage The Pema Lingpa lineage dates back to the 9th century‚ when Padmasambhava‚ also known as Guru Rinpoche‚ first brought Vajrayana Buddhism from India to the lands of Tibet‚ Nepal and Bhutan. Guru Rinpoche’s vast spiritual activities left behind an enduring legacy that has survived vibrantly through many ensuing centuries. It is said that Guru Rinpoche

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    organism is non-essential‚ it occurs much faster than sexual reproduction. Asexual lineages can increase their numbers rapidly because all their members can produce viable offspring. Comparatively‚ in populations which reproduce sexually‚ some of the individuals are male‚ and therefore cannot produce offspring themselves; therefore in an idealistic situation with a sexual population half composed of males‚ an asexual lineage would have roughly double the rate of population growth. Additionally‚ asexual

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    frequency of Neanderthal genomes than Africans because the two species “occupied the [same regions] intermittently” in Europe‚ the Midwest‚ the Near East‚ and Russia and may have coexisted with one another for up to 10‚000 years before the Neanderthal lineage died out. The article explains that Neanderthal genomes are present in “many people living outside of Africa” as there was not enough interbreeding occurring

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    Iroquois Kinship

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    very large extended families. Iroquois are a uni-lineal descent group. This means that they trace their lineage or ancestry through only one sex. (Nowak & Laird‚ 2010) Unlike most societies‚ the Iroquois trace their descent through the woman‚ which makes them a matrilineal society. In their society there are rules in regard to marriage. Iroquois are required to marry outside of their lineage as well as outside of their clans. They are not allowed to marry family members who are too closely related

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    was huge in the 60s because of how people wore it. The type of clothes the people would wear “ Bright‚ swirling colors. Psychedelic‚ tie-dye shirts and long hair” (“Retrowaste”). “From an oversized‚ geometric solo earring shown at Saint Laurent to Miu Miu’s nuts-and-bolts Mary Jane heels and Tom Ford’s clever cheetah-print and fishnet tights combination‚ we’re swooning over all the fresh ways to dress mod this season” (“Who What Wear”). All these bright vibrant colors rocked the runways and made

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    History continues to be a widely contentious topic since it has polysemy connotation. History can be many things‚ it can the events that occurred centuries ago‚ events that happened just yesterday‚ or this moment. With history encompassing a large gamut of events‚ it is the role of the historian to view the events and offer explanations for what occurred. It has been noted by Michel-Rolph Trouillot that history has been altered from being a “sociohistorical process to our knowledge of that process”

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    Tikopia of Melanesia

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    Tikopia of Melanesia Roel Sonnen ANT101: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Instructor Tawney Townsend December 13‚ 2010 Tikopia of Melanesia Orientation Identification. The name "Tikopia" (sometimes written "Tucopia" by early European voyagers)‚ given to a small Island in the Solomon group‚ is also applied by the inhabitants to themselves. The expression‚ glossed as "we‚ the Tikopia‚" is commonly used to differentiate themselves from the people of other islands in the Solomons and

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    running across both the dorsal and ventral surfaces of the wings. Variations among these species is predominately subtle in variations of this white-band wing pattern. In contrast‚ wing patterns in Nearctic forms are diverse. There are three lineages of mimicry in admiral butterflies that occur in North America which may have played a large role in the diversification of this group. The most recognized example of mimicry among the North American Limenitis butterflies is the relationship between

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    Marriage can be defined as formal/ legal act of a man and a woman/ same sex‚ who are partners in relationship this union includes a sexual relationship‚ also may include other components such as ritual‚ permanence‚ contractual and legal acts. I am to discuss the conjugal and jugal definitions of marriages in reference to 3 sources or case studies. I will elaborate on these by using the sources to help understand the context and to see if the conjugal or jugal definitions are the definitions that

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    the evolution of cats

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    recently has been deciphered. There are 37 species that can be broken down into eight lineages. These felines are grouped into these eight lineages because it was observed that species in one lineage shared morphological‚ biological and physiological characteristics found only in their groups. For example‚ we are all familiar with the roaring cats (lion‚ tiger‚ leopard‚ jaguar and snow leopard) all of these lineages contains an incompletely ossified hyoid‚ a bone in the neck that supports the tongue

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