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    Page Introduction Introduction History Case Histor y Aetiology Pathogenesis Oriental Medicine Diagnosis‚ Aetiology and Pathogenesis Treatment Oriental Medicine Treatment Aetiology Treatment Western Medicine Aetiology and Treatment Research Discussion Conclusion References 1 1 2 2 4 6 7 8 9 ~1~ INTRODUCTION The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the application of an Oriental Medicine approach to psychotherapy* in clinical practice. This case study of substance

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    Struggling Identity of New Generations of Immigrants Introduction Migrant people often face with social identity recognition problems in new Environments. For the second generation of immigrants the problem seems worse‚ for they can not fully merge into the environment that they live in‚ while at the same time They have the cultural gap with their original cultural heritage. This essay called ’The good daughter’ written by CARoline Hwang is about the Korean girl Hwang’s endeavor to make herself

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    Mining in the Philippines Concerns and conflicts Report of a Fact-Finding Trip to the Philippines July-August 2006 Acknowledgments The Fact Finding Mission wishes to thank all those who took time to meet with us. The right to enjoy human rights and development is universal. We wish to encourage any and all communities and local authorities adversely affected by mining impacts to continue to explore and pursue all avenues available within the law at local‚ national and international levels

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    elaborate. Banyan Tree Hotels and Resorts (BTHR) identifies itself as the pioneer company to adopt the concept of designing individual villas as love nests for couples on holidays. “Banyan Tree experience” emphasises on complete privacy and provides an oriental getaway so customers can indulge and rejuvenate themselves within the villas‚ away from the bustling cites. Unlike most top-class hotel chains and resorts‚ BTHR saves on lavished common areas such as the lobby‚ and focuses on the interior décor and

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    Artist: Eugene Delacroix Year: 1827 Dimensions: 392 x 496 cm Medium: Oil on Canvas The Death of Sardanapalus was created from the inspiration of Byron’s 1821 tragedy Sardanapalus. Yet‚ Delacroix did not precisely follow the text in the poem‚ but to depict in a more destructive way by his own imagination.1 In The Death of Sardanapalus‚ the city of Assyrian King‚ Sardanapalus‚ was under attack by an alliance of Medes‚ Persians and Babylonians. Learning that he was going to be defeated‚ instead of

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    On December 8‚ 1941‚ the Japanese made an unexpected attack on the Philippines about ten hours after their attack on Pearl Harbor. The Japanese had sent bombs and ground troops coming from both north and south of the Manila. In this battle‚ commander General Douglas MacArthur was in charge and command of defending the Philippine and the United States troops because he was sent by President Franklin Roosevelt. General Douglas MacArthur had majored in military academics and was also the commander of

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    Warner’s argument about the importance of magical thinking in modernity is not particularly surprising‚ but she documents it in highly original ways. Her analysis of the exoticization of magic through the use of Oriental material‚ since the eighteenth century‚ enhances her discussion of the way that early films of stories from the Nights superimpose Arabic magic on the magic of filmmaking‚ so that the magic flying horse becomes an objective correlative of the projector

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    multinational brands. As another strategy‚ the Chinese company has selected as the most attractive market the students one‚ and finally‚ it also has developed a high type of “patriotism” or “oriental image” in all communication ways in order to differentiate the brand from competitors. Part of this “very Chinese or oriental image” is founded in their products‚ TV commercials and point of purchase. Chinese painting art and physical performances are some of the used elements that are synonym of a brand totally

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    throughout his life. He knew Laws of Manu‚ Vishnupurana‚ the Bhagvad- Gita‚ and Katha Upanishad: There are numerous references to these scriptures in his Journals and Essays. Thoreau‚ too‚ was introduced to Oriental writing while still at Harvard. His initial contact was with an essay on Oriental poetry by Sir William Jones; in 1841‚ at the age of 24‚ he began an intensive study of Hindu religious books. In the January 1843 issue of The Dial‚ Thoreau published selected passages from Laws of Manu. From

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    Oriental Control Though many Western civilizations have influenced the way we live our lives today‚ many forget the progressive movements of early Classical and Contemporary Oriental cultures. Two of these cultures that are still revisited by historians today were the epitome of early Asian civilization and very influential guides for cultures to come. Han China (206 B.C.E.-220 A.D.) and Gupta India (320 C.E.-525 C.E.) were two dynasty-based civilizations in the early conception of Southeastern

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