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    Why Nirvana is the Best Grunge Band to Exist Nirvana dominated the grunge music genre in the 90’s and became the best grunge band to exist. The reason as to why Nirvana became such a memorable band in this grunge movement‚ is because of their influences such as: punk‚ heavy metal‚ and Neil Young. Seattle’s isolation from the rest of America lead a unique genre to develop away from American culture and the norm. Before Nirvana came to be‚ there were multiple grunge bands‚ but grunge didn’t become

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    Nepalese man who lived around 2500 years ago. At 29 years of age‚ he left his wealthy lifestyle and spent years travelling India. During deep meditation‚ he had an epiphany‚ and saw life from a viewpoint never before experienced. This state is known as nirvana‚ and it was this epiphany that led to the formation of Buddhism. A Buddhist’s goal is to reach this heightened and awakened state of being. The Three Marks of Existence The three marks of existence are the three fundamental values and foundations

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    Lead singer‚ guitarist and founder of the band Nirvana‚ Kurt Cobain is a man who has left a legendary and unforgettable mark on this world. Music was a way for Kurt to channel out his feelings and express himself through his bands’ music. Cobain wanted to stand up for what he believes in and not be someone who is isn’t. He stood up for racism‚ sexism (he wore dresses)‚ homophobia (in an interview he said he wished he as gay to annoy people) etc... This legendary icon and Antigone are opposites to

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    decades. "We observe pop culture making this drug- which is very lethal-look glamorous and chic‚" says Ginna Marston of the Partnership for a Drug-Free America (54). For example‚ according to Karen Schoemer’s report for Newsweek‚ Kurt Cobain of Nirvana‚ Shannon Hoon of Blind Melon and Jerry Garcia of Grateful Dead‚ all participated and abused heroin (54). Kurt Cobain took his own life with a shotgun‚ while battling his heroin addiction. Also‚ Shannon Hoon overdosed on cocaine while he had recently

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    Theravada Buddhism

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    Over time many religions‚ for example Christianity‚ have been able to adapt to different audiences‚ different generations and different societies. In contrast‚ there are religions that are more conservative and do not easily adapt to different audiences or cultures. The Buddhist religion‚ though it originated in India‚ is the leading religion in much of the world‚ it is an impactful religion in such places like China‚ Korea‚ and Japan. In the United States‚ the fastest growing religion is Western

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    The Rise Of Buddha Guatama

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    “There is nothing so disobedient as an undisciplined mind‚ and there is nothing so obedient as a disciplined mind.” (Daman‚ 2015) The author of this quote‚ Siddhartha Guatama‚ also known as the Buddha‚ “The Enlightened One”‚ is the creator of Buddhism‚ the 5th most common religion in the United States. Buddha created this meditation devoted‚ peace hungry religion in India during 5th Century B.C.E (patheos.com). The motives‚ beliefs‚ and rituals that make up Buddhism are both inspiring and underrated

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    The Zen gardens appear as perfect representations of Buddhism’s “middle way.” Aesthetically pleasing to the eye‚ they display symmetry and diverse linear movement‚ yet unembellished with a limited color palate‚ permitting minimal mental distraction. Consequently‚ if the goal of Zen Buddhism is a clear mind and calm body‚ then the gardens pictured on the website are an exemplary space for the Zen Buddhist. However‚ when the gardens are inaccessible to the Zen Buddhist‚ koans may be more practical

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    Buddhism Dbq Analysis

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    An Indian prince named Gautama who was born in 563 BCE felt as if he suffered in the world so he spent time meditating to sort out his troubles and originally founded the philosophy of Buddhism. He then determined that suffering was the punishment of human desire so he went to spread his beliefs. He then became know as the “enlightened one.” The philosophy soon became a religion that opposed the caste system and encouraged followers to find their divine essence. Buddhism was spread into China by

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    Universalizing Religions

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    Universalizing‚Religions Wednesday‚% November% 5‚%2014 7:55%AM Christianity Origin‚of‚Christianity • Jesus%is%born%around%4bce. • Paul%most%influential%in%spreading%the%word%after%Jesus’s%crucifixion. • Christianity%grows%slowly‚%then%takes%off%in%the%3rd%century. • Great‚Schism‚of‚1054 ○ State%church%of%Roman%empire%divided%into: ! Eastern%Orthodox%C Greek%in%the%East. ! Roman%Catholic%C Latin%in%the%West. • Protestant‚Reformation‚1530s ○ Martin%Luther%C A%German%monk%that%felt%the%Bible%should%be%the%ultimate%

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    Siddhartha Gautama’s Life Spiritual religion is one of main aspects of human civilization. Buddhism is one of four religions that have most followers besides Christianity‚ Judaism‚ and Hinduism. Siddhartha Gautama‚ called Buddha‚ was the founder and awakened leader of Buddhism. His life has a great influence on this religion belief. Siddhartha’s Birth Siddhartha Gautama was born as the royal prince at Lumini (a place in Nepal now). His father was the king of a clan named Shakyas named Shuddhodana

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