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    In his article "Punishment and Loss of Moral Standing"‚ Christopher Morris explain‚ in his opinion why the death penalty is a justifiable means of punishment. The author first defines what a punishment is by saying it is an imposition of some pain‚ unpleasantness‚ or deprivation for a committed offence. The main purpose of punishment is to teach‚ either the offender or others‚ that committing this act is wrong. Morris describes that justice is generally seen as being owed to us or something

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    Standing Up for Change” The first exhibit I choose was “Standing up for Change” by Elizabeth Maurer. What drew me to this exhibit was the cover photo of a group of African American women holding up signs that demand equality. After reviewing the exhibit‚ not only was it about leaders for civil rights of African American women it gave insights about organizations‚ such as the National Association for the Achievement of Colored People (NAACP) that women were involved in to gain equality in the United

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    Last Man Standing by Norman Collins was quite an eye opening read. It walks the reader through the life of a WWI soldier on a daily basis. Norman Collins’ life revolved around the war. He joined when he was still a teenager and saw the battle through to its end. The hundreds of letters he sent home are written in great detail‚ regarding anything from his daily training routine to what he ate for dinner and also his requests for care packages. What better way to learn about WWI then from reading

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    previous lives and Buddha’s life events. The carvings exhibit the early Buddhist art style known as aniconism‚ in which the Buddha is only depicted through symbols. This essay will analyze one of those carvings inscribed “Bhagavato sakamunino bodho.” Its composition shows an elaborate temple enshrining the bodhi tree of Sakyamuni1 with hybrid creatures and worshippers around; the Buddha is depicted through the bodhi tree‚ the triratana and the pedestal for offering. Based on how carefully and significantly

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    on the Silk Road Outline : 1. Golden Age of Indian Buddhist Art : Gupta Period (320-550 CE) a. Gupta Culture --- Science‚ Mathematics‚ Medicine‚ Literature‚ Religion‚ Art b. Gupta Art in Ajanta Cave --Sculpture‚ architecture --Mural Paintings c. Buddha image in Gupta Art and its influence 2. Transmission of Buddhism & Buddhist Art along Silk Road a. Northern Routes (inland routes): Afghanistan‚ Central Asia‚ China b. Southern Routes (sea routes): South Asia‚ Southeast Asia ◎ Readings (★ required

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    Buddhist Art and Iconography As Asian culture became popular‚ Buddhist art became very familiar to Americans. We can find statues of Buddha not only at Asian restaurants but also at bars‚ night clubs and even at furniture stores. Buddhist art is becoming less associated with religion; however statues of Buddha and other Buddhist motifs such as lotus flowers have significant religious meanings behind them. Although some of people who are interested in Buddhist art are non-Buddhist

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    actually stood up for our siblings. My dad has inspired me to do many things with my life‚ and has helped me to become a better person. In these stories you will see success and failure‚ but it all leads up to the path that we have taken today. Standing Up My school life has been pretty smooth since it started. Sure‚ I have moved schools now and then due to living situations‚ but besides that‚ I was doing great. My grades were up‚ I had friends‚ I was running for class president‚

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    tributaries. Carved into the Bamiyan Cliffs are the two niches of the giant Buddha statues (55m and 38m high) destroyed by the Taliban in 2001‚ and numerous caves forming a large ensemble of Buddhist monasteries‚ chapels and sanctuaries along the foothills of the valley dating from the 3rd to the 5th century C.E. In several of the caves and niches‚ often linked by galleries‚ there are remains of wall paintings and seated Buddha figures. In the valleys of the Bamiyan’s tributaries are further groups of

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    talk to your following about Standing Rock. More people need to know about what’s happening‚ because it’s horrible. It seems as though our native people are losing once again. Police are tormenting them on their land. I’m not sure if you know about what is happening‚ but I feel like it’s important to know‚ or to educate as many people as possible on the subject. A short summary of this situation would be that there is a an oil pipeline being put through the Standing Rock reservation in North and

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    This research paper will discuss the African American social standing in America throughout history. It will discuss the highs and lows and the pros an cons of the progression and also the different periods that African Americans lived through since they were brought to America. The progression of African Americans in America began with a practice called slavery. Slavery is the state of a person who is the chattel of another. It began in 1441 when Portuguese men kidnapped 12 black Africans from

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