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    Question: | Answer: | Current-Day Region | Letter on Map | I founded the Choson dynasty and focused my government on Confucian principles. | Yi Song-gye | Korea | C | King Sejong replaced the complex Chinese system of writing with this alphabet. (both written and spoken) | Hangul | Korea | C | Was a dynasty and during this age‚ Buddhism reached its greatest influence in Korea. | Koryo Age | Korea | C | What religion reached its greatest influence during the Koryo Age? Buddist texts were

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    ingredient within the varied story of humankind’s numerous experiments in living. To grasp the center east‚ you wish to understand one thing concerning Islam‚ not to mention Christianity and Judaism; and to grasp Japan‚ you wish some insight into Buddhism‚ Shinto‚ and also the Confucian heritage. We have a tendency to might as people are attempting to make our own coherent and showing emotion satisfying image of reality. Is it continuously relevant to visualize the good concepts and practices of assorted vital

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    Cultural Norms of Jamaica

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    Cultural norms of Jamaica Jamaica is a land of diverse cultures. It has a number of different racial ethnic groups .The largest group however is the blacks or Africans so ’Jamaica’s culture’ is predominantly black. Interwoven is also the European culture which these blacks learnt from their former white slaves masters. You will find Indians living in Jamaica also. Many Indians came to Jamaica as indentured servants and stayed‚ they too have an input in the Jamaica’s culture. There is a thriving

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    Samurai and Bushido

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    Warrior”. When the Chinese visited Japan in the early 5th century BCE‚ they brought not only their writing system (the hanzi‚ ancestor of Japan’s modern kanji)‚ but the ideas of Confucianism and Buddhism. These philosophies‚ along with Japan’s Shinto practices‚ helped shape the ideals of Bushido. Over the course of centuries‚ Bushido evolved into a samurai moral code stressing frugality‚ loyalty‚ martial arts mastery‚ and honor unto death. The code allowed for samurai violence to be tempered

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    Part B Important themes and ideas from our course You should be able to explain each of the concepts below as well as provide concrete examples to fit each one. Five Themes of Geography Buddhism Palestinian and Israeli Conflict Hinduism Shinto Oil and Water Confucianism Islam Gangetic Plain Berlin Conference Empires of Africa North European Plain Georgia and Chechnya Turkey and Armenia Monsoon Armenia and Azerbaijan Empires of India Uighurs Chinese Minorities Flooding

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    Shahadah‚ Salat‚ Sawm‚ Zakat‚ and Hajj. The last religion of the three Western religions is Christianity‚ which is a monotheistic religion based off the teachings of Jesus. Eastern religions consist of Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ Taoism‚ Confucianism‚ and Shinto. Hinduism is the predominant religion in India. In Hinduism‚ Brahma is the god of creation. So far‚ we have only learned about Hinduism. Hinduism is mainly worshiped in India‚ and is a monistic religion. Hindus believe there is no difference between

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    surrender of the Japanese. Weighing the Outcomes The Japanese were a very fierce adversary‚ the culture in which the only purpose of Japanese people was to support their Emperor. The ruler of Japan was their supreme leader‚ he was the head of the Shintô religion. This was Japan’s native religion‚ which believes that the emperor is descended from gods who created Japan and is therefore semi divine. The Japanese would give their lives in order to cause damage to their enemies. The kamikaze pilots‚

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    Why is religion so diverse? I believe that one ought to know the definition(s) of religion and diversity before they can even begin to find the answer(s) to the above question. Religion is the belief in‚ worship of‚ or obedience to a supernatural power or powers considered to be divine or have control of human destiny. Religion is an organized collection of beliefs‚ cultural system‚ and world views that relate humanity to an order of existence. Diversity is a term used broadly to refer to

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    Indigenous Religion

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    The indigenous religion is a unique religion associated with the particular group. For example‚ the native tribes in the United States follow indigenous religious beliefs which are practiced without any interference of outsiders. Another example is “Shinto” from Japan which is confined only to a particular place and is not practiced anywhere outside of Japan. Thus‚ all the cultures had been indigenous at one time which has grown slowly and gradually. The aspects of the indigenous religion which have

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    Matsuo Basho

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    In “The Narrow Road to the Deep North” Matsuo Basho retraces the paths of ancient travelers mentioned in the verses of ancient poets. Basho is a renowned poet and teacher when he decides to sell his belongings and embark on a journey of unknown outcome‚ "to view those places that I had heard of but never seen and placed my faith in an uncertain future‚ not knowing if I would return alive" (326). At those time travel is a dangerous venture as he says in this line‚ "Many‚ too‚ are the ancients who

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