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    Concepts of Tea Ceremony

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    in mind during the ceremony. Three of the many concepts are “wa kei sei jaku” (和、敬、清、寂)‚ “ichogo ichie” (一期、一会)‚ and “omoiyari” (思いやり). “Wa‚ kei‚ sei‚ jaku” is the four main principles that is use in tea ceremony. It is known as “harmony‚ respect‚ purity‚ tranquility” in English. The kanji of these four principles can often be found on the Japanese scroll calligraphy (掛軸) hung on the wall in the alcove (床の間) of the tea room (茶室). “Wa” (和)‚ which is known as “harmony” is the positive interaction between

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    Birth Control In America

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    Birth control has always been a controversial topic in America. There are people who believe that it does more harm than good for women‚ while others think the complete opposite. Even though there have been some medical down sides to birth control there have been more positive outcomes from the legalization such as independence from men. Birth control started a movement for women in America and because of the movement‚ women now are able to take control of their bodies and have the power to choose

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    He feels a need to save all children from the corruption and immorality that is found within society. He wishes to aid mankind by protecting the innocence and purity of children. Holden tries to do this by protecting children from the evils of life‚ as symbolized by the cliff. He believes that if he could save the children and their purity of heart then he would be helping society enormously. He realizes though that he cannot solely do this‚ and redefines his purpose to something more approachable

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    In The Chrysalids by John Wyndham‚ Uncle Axel shows dismay toward the society of Waknuk for their conflicting beliefs and ethics. Uncle Axel thinks deviations are not sinful or hateful in the sight of God. He believes that the definition of man is not represented by their physical appearance‚ rather he believes “what makes man man is their mind… the better they are‚ the more they mean” (79‚80). Uncle Axel is fortunate enough to venture past Waknuk and sail through the Black Coasts‚ making him knowledgeable

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    Chaucer’s depiction of the hierarchy within the church highlights the inverse relationship between religious “purity” and corruption. Chaucer’s scandalous nun and monk abuse their power and influence to reappropriate funds in order to fuel their gold-dipped dreams of nobility. The monk and nun are quite prone to ostentatious displays of wealth‚ this is shown by the fragments ”[the Nun had] a golden brooch of brightest sheen”(164)‚ “[the monk] spared no expense… the finest in the land”(198-99)‚

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    Coat of Arms - Essay

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    arms and the Hernandez coat of arms is half red‚ and half blue. The red half of the shield signifies a warrior‚ and/or military strength. While the blue half stands for truth and loyalty. The blue half has three fleurs-de-lis on it‚ which exemplify purity and light. And the red half has three castles which stand for protection. All of the symbols and colors on a coat of arms have a special meaning‚ and stand for something. As stated earlier the Hernandez coat of arms has two colors each color having

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    Air and Angels

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    There are several themes present in the poem “Air and Angels” by John Donne and each carries a particular meaning. While giving a summary of all of the themes in “Air and Angels” by John Donne is nearly impossible given the multiple possible interpretations‚ at the least‚ it is best to identify the themes that are most prominent‚ including love and the world of the flesh versus spirit worlds. The influence of Shakespeare‚ particularly his sonnets‚ are clear in “Air and Angels” as many of the same

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    Tanishq Tanishq opened it’s pilot store in Chennai in 1996. Launch strategy: Create a brand in an environment where there were no/very little national brand presense. Challenge the age old jewelers word with TATA’s guaranteed purity. It exploded the market with information and facts regarding impurity of gold. It introduced technology-backed challenge in a category completely governed by individual trust Strategy had two parts: 1. To provide a point of differentiation in a highly commoditized

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    Yagna in Mahabharat

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    offering to the God of Fire. However‚ yagna also teaches the importance of charity and harmony. By offering one’s accomplishments to God and for the betterment of society‚ one can surpass all worldly limitations. One attains self purity by offering items in the fire‚ a symbol of purity. Yudhishtira is able to perform a yagna “full of hurdles” because he is “determined in protecting the four castes.” After having turned Khandavprasth into Indraprasth‚ Yudhishthira is performing the yagna to bring about

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    4.2 Separation Techniques & Assessment of Purity By Grace Ngana |P3 |You have briefly written up what you did in measuring the melting point in 3rd person past tense. | Determining the melting point of aspirin • Firstly we turned on the melting point equipment; we referred to data tables for the actual value for the melting point of the aspirin. • Then we arranged the equipment to a point below the expected melting point we then noted that the rate of heating

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