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    mnbvm

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    Unexplained things like Bermuda Triangle‚ Nazca Lines‚ Lost Rama Empire and 7 Rishi cities‚ Lost Atlantis‚ Metal Screws dating to a million years‚ concrete / plastic dating back to tens of thousands of years‚ metals glass not identified by scientists believed to be from Atlantis etc. are some of the largest mysteries of the world. Refer below links for more on it HYPERLINK http//www.world-mysteries.com/ http//www.world-mysteries.com/ HYPERLINK http//www.world-mysteries.com/mpl.htm http//www.world-mysteries

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    Monogamy versus Polygamy and Other Forms of Marriage Rasheedah Tyler COM/155 5/3/2013 Tiffany Nelson Monogamy versus Polygamy and Other Forms of Marriage “I believe in monogamy if that is what a couple decides upon together‚ but it all depends on the personal history and culture of the two involved.” -K. D. Lang. The traditional family system--a lifelong alliance of a man and a woman--has in the past served as an institution for mobilizing the economic‚ moral‚ and emotional resources needed

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    The Taj Mahal

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    The Taj Mahal The magnificent monument in India is the every lover’s journey‚ it is the ultimate tribute to love‚ a stunning piece of marble which reflects the image of love and beauty. it was built by Mughaual empire Shah Jahal as a dedicate monument to his beloved wife‚ Mumtaz Mahal.Taj Mahal is now in the Top of the list of Seven Wonders of the World and as a UNESCO world heritage site.The Taj Mahal is one of the world’s famous tourist attractions and one of the most beautiful structure composition

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    Tan Dun Accomplishments

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    The Life and Accomplishments of Tan Dun Tan Dun was born in the village of Changsha in the China ruled Hunan province August 18th‚ 1957. Tan Dun was raised by his grandmother in Hunan‚ where they have a very distinct Shamanistic culture. Shamanistic culture is very nature bound. The culture of his village portrays a very influential part in how he plans to create his music and make it unique to peoples’ ears. The secret to success in the music industry is to compose the music you think will stand

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    to search for the new reincarnation of the Dalai Lama. The leader of the group‚ Kewtsang Rinpoche‚ used a disguise to be able to get to know the younger kids of the village. It was then that he meant Lhamo Thondup who became the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet. Of course the Dalai Lama followed buddism. In an interview the Dalai Lama was asked if he believed that Buddhism and Christanity could exist side by side peacefully. All the Dalai Lamas before him believed in religious inclusivism. In which a person

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    Dal Lake Srinagar

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    INTRODUCTION Dal lake is situated in the state of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K)‚ the northern-most state of India‚ strategically surrounded by four countries‚ on the East by Tibet‚ on the North-East by China‚ on the North by Afghanistan and on the West by Pakistan. Dal Lake is a Himalayan Urban Lake‚ located in the heart of Srinagar (Latitude 34o 18’N Longitude 74o 91’E) at an average altitude of 1‚583 M. Dal Lake is a large shallow urban‚ hyper eutrophic lake situated within Srinagar City‚ India

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    that helped him accomplish many admirable tasks. Tenzing Norgay was born with the name Namgyal Wangdi‚ probably sometime in 1914. Nobody’s sure exactly when he was born because Sherpas don’t record history. He first lived in the Kharta region of Tibet. His mother’s name was Kinzom and his father’s name was Mingma‚ who were very poor and depended on yacks for livelihood. They had thirteen children including Namgyal‚ but eight of them died of

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    Buddhism is a far reaching religion in which the people who practice it are told to detach themselves from all earthly desires. It stretches from the plains of Tibet to the cities of Britain. Buddhism also affects the identity and outlook on life for those who practice it because the religion advises against earthly attachment and being extremely rich or poor. Those who follow the extremes of life are unable to follow the “Middle Way” to achieve enlightenment. Buddhism affects the internal identity

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    Meditation In Buddhism

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    Breathing in is related to feel the suffering of others. Breathing out is intended to purify the white light. It is a complete cycle to cultivate kindness and empathy with others. Tonglen techniques are mostly practiced in the Tibet area‚ but the principle has extended to other places recently. The Metta Sutta is a meditation practice based on one of the Buddhist discourses contained in the Pali Canon. It refers to how a mother has a limitless heart to protect the life of her

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    Ch 12: Reunification and Renaissance in Chinese Civilization: The Era of the Tang and Song Dynasties Introduction -Postclassical period saw a vital unification of Chinese civilization • Less fundamental changes occurred than in other places • Established orbit of influence; though isolated‚ was able to contribute to other areas -Era of political division and civil strife after breakdown of Han dynasty • Most advances of the Qin-Han era (221 BCE-220 CE) lost • Era of Division (220-589)-Nomadic

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