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    Margin Review Questions 1. They established parts of Chinese life that lasted all the way into the 20th century. They were also the “golden age” of arts and literature because of their poetry‚ landscape‚ and ceramics along with the birth of Neo-Confucianism. 2. In the Tang Dynasty‚ elite women had greater freedom and influence. In the Song Dynasty‚ they had tighter patriarchal restrictions. In both‚ they started foot binding and textile production became larger which replaced women’s role in that

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    Siddhartha and his Path to Spiritual Awareness In the well-known novel Siddhartha by Herman Hesse‚ a young man named Siddhartha travels the path to a deeper understanding of the world. This book expresses that there is no wrong way to reach enlightenment; through failure success is attainable. Siddhartha meets many influential people throughout the book and experiences much in his time spent with these important figures. Throughout the novel Siddhartha encounters three key people: Kamala‚ Vasudeva

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    In Herman Hesse’s book‚ Siddhartha‚ the main character named Siddhartha sets out on a life-changing journey striving for enlightenment. Symbolism is used in the story to give a deep understanding of life and wisdom to the reader. Throughout the journey‚ Siddhartha encounters many events that help him achieve his self-goal. The river‚ Kamala’s songbird‚ and the smile are the most impacting symbols that guide Siddhartha to reach his enlightenment and inner peace Siddhartha comes across the river

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    Hesse’s Siddhartha and Esquivel’s Like Water for Chocolate both demonstrate love’s intensity. Hesse’s novel speaks generally about the hardship contributed with the loss of live Siddhartha encounters with his son and dealing with inner conflict to find enlightenment with the absence of love. In a sense‚ Esquivel’s novel begins with the hardship of lost love and ends with the finding of enlightenment with love. These novels display a reciprocal effect and account for both similarities

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    their lives. In SiddharthaSiddhartha changed his path in life many times. Hermann Hesse says to find meaning‚ a person needs to follow many paths and make mistakes like Siddhartha did; he made the decision to to go live with the Samanas‚ to go to the buddha‚ and to become a businessman‚ but none of those patches were for him. Siddhartha spent a time of his life with the Samanas to try to reach Nirvana. During his time with the Samanas he only wanted to do one thing‚ “Siddhartha had one single

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    1) What were the four sights that drove Siddhartha in his religious quest? Explain them. Siddhartha encountered four sights that deeply disturbed him and ultimately sent him on his religious quest. Kept inside the walls of the palace was the best way to keep young Siddhartha oblivious from the incomprehensible truths of reality. One day‚ Siddhartha goes wandering outside his palace with his charioteer and notices something odd. Siddhartha sees two men that look different from everybody else; they

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    Mr. Pitts Email: smpitts@canfieldschools.net Website: www/smpitts.weebly.com AP World History Course 2013-2014 AP World History is for the high school student who wishes to earn college credit in high school through a rigorous academic program. This class approaches history in a way that looks at the common threads of humanity over time— society‚ politics‚ religion‚ ideology‚ technology and trade —and it investigates how these things have changed and continued over time in different

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    I read Barron’s How to Prepare for the AP Statistics Exam. A very educational book helped a lot on the AP test. It clarified ideas that I was uncertain on. It helped me to understand when to use each test and the assumptions needed for each test. Type I and Type II errors were explained in such a way that they became crystal clear to me instead of muddy. Computer and Minitab outputs were thoroughly explained‚ and I became comfortable with them after reading this book. The Barron’s guide also

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    CHAPTER ONE THE NATURE AND METHOD OF ECONOMICS CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter begins with a discussion of the meaning and importance of economics. In this first chapter‚ however‚ we will not plunge into problems and issues; instead we consider some important preliminaries. We first look at the economic perspective—how economists think about problems. Next‚ we state some of the benefits of studying economics. Then‚ we examine the specific methods economists use to examine economic behavior and the

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    Christianity Islam Buddhism Judaism Hinduism Point of Origin? Jerusalem Consider Adam the first man and Abraham to have been his descendants‚ and believe they come from his son‚ Ishmael. The origin was the birthplace of the founder Siddhartha Gautama. Israel‚ Eastern Mediterranean. Existed before recorded history. How did it spread? Relocation diffusion‚ contagious diffusion‚ and hierarchical diffusion. Muhammad’s successors organized armies who converted people through

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