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    Amish Dinner Analysis

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    Janie Kiester Mini Ethnography on Amish Dinner Instructor‚ Michelle Stone‚ PhD Amish/Mennonite Information: Today there are over 12 different Amish and Mennonite groups in the Shipshawana area. They do not permit electricity or telephones in their homes. By restricting access to television‚ radio‚ and telephones‚ the Amish feel they are better able to keep the modern world from intruding into their home life. The Amish have long preferred farming as a way of life. They feel their lifestyle and

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    Thematic

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    THEMATIC UNIT GUIDELINES Elementary PTEP – EDEL 470 / 490 – Block II Thematic Units should: • Have an attractive and informative “Title Page” and "Table of Contents". Expectations for these and all other unit components are described below under “Thematic Unit Components”. Also‚ be sure to review the "Thematic Unit Assessment Rubric". Do not use 3-ring binders or plastic sleeves please. • Integrate no more than three subject areas for which there are relevant content standards

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    analysis of Dinner Party

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    The text under analysis is named The Dinner Party‚ written by Nicholas Monsarrat. Monsarrat is a British novelist known for his sea stories and his novels‚ The Tribe That Lost Its Head and its sequel‚ Richer Than All His Tribe. The Dinner Party is a piece of narration. It tells us about a rich man (uncle Octavian)‚ who was a hospitable and friendly man‚ and liked to give parties – until January 3‚ 1925. It was his fifty-fifth birthday. As usually on such a day he was giving a party‚ a party for twelve

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    Head of Buddha At the Los Angeles Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art there is a permanent collection of Ancient Islamic art. From that collection‚ the Head of Buddha will be discussed in a visual critical analysis. The analysis will include the object’s physical condition‚ content‚ composition‚ and the time period of the piece. Space and technique will be examined as well. The Head of Buddha is composed of volcanic stone. It is the only medium used. This three dimensional sculpture appears

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    art‚ the Buddha‚ often in the form of Shakyamuni Buddha‚ express peace and he sits and meditate. It brings the audience in a ethereal state because one can feel connected to the Buddha‚ and his “ultimate reality.” However‚ this does not simply gears towards only to Buddha Shakyamuni‚ but also the other Buddhas that exist under Buddhism. Ultimate reality in Buddhism is not a physical place‚ rather it is a psychological and spiritual state that an individual would achieve. Although the Buddha is not

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    Thematic

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    Shauntae Parker Religion 201 Professor Morehouse May 20‚ 2012 Thematic Essay: Sin Sin is defined as being rebellious against God (Deuteronomy 9:7 KJV) and defiance of the Law of God (1 John 3:4 KJV). There many instances of sin and changes in the meaning of sin within The Old and New Testament. Sin can be perceived in many different ways‚ an act punishable by death‚ a trait that has been inherited by Adam and ultimately‚ a way to repent from our sins‚ just to name a few. First‚ throughout

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    Gautam Buddha

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    Knowledge Today Gautam Buddha Gautam Buddha founded Buddhism and is known as Supreme Buddha or ammāsambuddha or samyaksaṃbuddha. He was born in Lumbini‚ a little principality of Kapilvastu in modern day Nepal. His childhood name was Siddhartha. He was son of Shuddodhana a leader of the Shakya clan. The capital of this Sakya clan was Kapilvastu and it was not a monarchy but a sort of Republic. Queen Mahamaya was the name of mother of Gautam Buddha. The birth of Buddha is celebrated as Vesaka

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    Teachings of the Buddha

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    Teachings of the Buddha Summary and Reaction The book “Teachings of the Buddha” edited by Jack Kornfield is a collection of many stories drawn from popular sources of Indian‚ Tibetan‚ Chinese‚ and Japanese literature. Its short writings‚ poems‚ and drawings captured the essence of Buddhism‚ and helped Buddhists learn more about the path to Enlightenment. I have carefully chosen several of these short versus from the book‚ which I thought reflected the teachings nicely‚ and also intrigued me as

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    Daniel Lee AP Euro Term Paper 1/9/17 Dinner at Voltaire’s The year was 1797. I was on my way to Ferney as I was lucky enough to be invited to Voltaire’s dinner party. I sat back in the carriage and my heart pounded as the clopping of the horse’s hooves got louder. My prolonged preparation of my special attire had me running late for the special occasion. I spoke to myself loudly‚ “I can’t be late to this important dinner” hoping the coachman would hear me and speed up. The coachman

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    Dinner Plates Analysis

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    Art Criticism of Dinner Plates I went to the Bradbury Museum in the Fowler Center and chose the Dinner Plates which was made by Delita Martin in 2016. She used Lino crayons‚ Stabilo pencil‚ and 200 ceramic plates. The artist does not specify the region where it was made. The first thing I noticed was how many portrait plates there were because it fascinated me how someone could draw all of them. The portraits of women give an atmosphere of empowerment‚ but the table in the center gives a visual effect

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