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    photography provides a sustained focus on social changes and unprecedented new social experiences. With support from Bates College‚ I organized this exhibition of photographs with works by seven contemporary Chinese photographers to illuminate the path that China has traveled in the past twenty-five years. The exhibition is intended to illustrate changes in Chinese society to an American audience. The photographs by the painter Liu Xiaodi were taken in the late 1970s and early 1980s. At the time‚ while he

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    Monasticism is a religious way of life in which people live in seclusion‚ take religious vows‚ and follow a set of rules on how they spend their time. Men are referred to as monks and women as nuns. The common goal is to achieve greater spiritual purity by withdrawing from the distractions of the material world. People led to seek this lifestyle because they want to dedicate their lives fully to God and the work of God. They wish to be separate from society to escape the temptations of society and

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    The Burning House In the parable of The Burning House it explains a story about a father saving his children. It pictures a neighborhood with a huge mansion that only has one entrance. The mansion is in poor condition‚ the pillars are tilted‚ the walls and fences are crumbling‚ and one day the house catches on fire. The father knew that he was capable of leaving the burning house safely‚ so he went outside. From outside the house the father told his children that the needed to leave the house because

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    Zen Buddhism in Japan Culture The two main religions of the Japanese people are Shintoism and Zen Buddhism. While they both play major roles in Japanese culture today‚ Shintoism is as old as the Japanese culture itself while Zen Buddhism was imported from the mainland in the sixth century. Zen Buddhism teaches that everyone is an enlightened being‚ but we have yet to comprehend that. It also teaches to take away anything that is unnecessary in our life and leave only the bare essentials. The main

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    Analyze a Sociological Issue Social Inequality and Minorities in the United States 10/24/2010 In this course I have learned about different social problems in societies worldwide. Some of these include poverty‚ social inequality‚ discrimination of race and culture‚ urbanization‚ and more. After learning all these subjects and more‚ I have decided to do my final on social inequality and minorities in the United States. I chose this particular topic because I have seen this in almost

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    Durham and Kellner believe that “all cultural texts have distinct biases‚ interests and embedded values‚ producing a point of view of the producers” (Kellner and Durham‚ 2006:xiv). To see how media influences public opinion‚ let us analyze the case of Malala Yousafzai — the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize co-winner. Malala was 15 when Pakistani Taliban shot her in the head for promoting education‚ a cause that the fanatic group is blatantly against. She survived and went on to become an international

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    Mahayana Buddhism is on of the two most practiced sects of Buddhism; Mahayana Buddhism is more closely related to religion. In Mahayana Buddhism‚ followers view Buddha as one of their deities or god-like beings and hold many religious beliefs and practices. The other common type of Buddhism is the Primary Buddhism‚ otherwise known as Theravada Buddhism; Buddha is viewed as a wise teacher in Theravada Buddhism. Mahayana Buddhism and Theravada Buddhism‚ although based on the same principles and beliefs

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    Redeat Abegaz Week 4 Response ENVS0110 This week’s readings had the common theme of global climate change. All of these sources encompassed different aspects of climate change. John Houghton’s “The Greenhouse Effect” was more factual and scientific. S. Goerge Philander’s “The Ozone Hole‚ A Cautionary Tale” was informational too‚ however‚ the piece also discussed global reactions to the rapid climate change. Thomas R. Karl and Kevin E. TrenBerth’s “Modern Global Climate Change”‚ focused on the

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    Freedom or Conservative ? ----Homosexual in China China was considered as a conservative society where do not get really open to sexual discussion. Even now‚ dating in high-school is considered too early and does not appropriate in China‚ which would cause problems in school if being found by teachers or parents. Meanwhile‚ Chinese attitude towards homosexual is more open than the West society. The night life for gay people are so various and at least among the young‚ we do not avoid talking

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    Reactions to Peasant Revolts During a short two year period of the 16th century‚ the peasant class formed groups to challenge the power and argue for freedom. Dialogue turned into violence and principles such as the _Twelve Articles of the Swabian Peasants_ turned to pillage throughout the German States of the Holy Roman Empire (Doc.2). The impact was felt everywhere but in the end the uprising led to over 100‚000 deaths and not much change. The peasants began the fight by arguing against being

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