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    Perhaps animals became scarce therefore they began to explore the taste of bone marrow. [pic]we also noticed the different types of tools used to hunt from the lowest level to the most current level and retouched flakes prevailed during all periods we have determined by our excavations. This was a favorite weapon to hunt and perhaps used to hunt larger preys found in the area. The use of end scraper also prevailed for many years and it was probably used to tear up the skin to cover themselves

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    selecting stocks based on returns in the past J months and holding them for K months (J month/K month strategy). It was constructed as follows: At the beginning of each month t during the sample period, stocks were ranked in ascending order based on their returns in the past J months. J was the formation period set at 3, 6, 9 and 12 months. The portfolio with the highest past returns was called the winners decile and it contained the best 10% of the sample firms, whereas the portfolio with the lowest

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    narrates a soul 's quest in pursuit of the answers to humanity 's role in this realm. Centered around a Brahmin 's son, Siddhartha, Hesse illustrates how powerful society is to both promote and hinder Siddhartha 's pilgrimage towards spiritual enlightenment. It is through sin, lust, and profound despair that Siddhartha learned to not resist but to love all as is. Through this mindset of accepting everything, Siddhartha attains Nirvana. “Siddhartha had one single goal-to become empty, to become empty

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    poem was written on was just as important the poem itself? These customs are showcased in both The Diary of Lady Murasaki and The Tale of Genji, which are both written by Murasaki Shikibu and set in the Heian period of Japan. Poetry and story writing were highly valued art forms during this period, poems were usually printed on beautifully decorated stationary. As for stories, most of them were written by women and considered classics of the time. Aesthetics were also highly valued. From the way a ladies

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    7 Signs You May Be Experiencing a Spiritual Awakening The Signs of Spiritual Awakening & the Importance of Self-knowledge Metamorphosis. Like a caterpillar changing into a colourful butterfly, a person who is going through the stages of an awakening will have a colourful and more meaningful life. As a person going through a spiritual awakening, you will undergo a deeper and higher level of self-knowledge and self-awareness. You will become more mindful of your life experiences and the lessons

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    The Edo Period Portrait of an Arhat (Rakan) was created in Edo period of the Japanese art culture. This period started in 1615-1868 when culture expression started to really blossom for the Japanese culture (Singer). From statues, lavish paintings, and religion the art speaks vibrant vibrations. This culturally diverse period gets its name from the city of Edo, known as Tokyo modern day. Which became the headquarters of the government when Tokugawa Ieyasu (1542 – 1616) unified the country (Department

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    religion of least resistance, in terms of guiltless religion. Lady Murasaki portrayed Genji as a man on a pursuit of stratification and enlightenment, this coincides well with Buddhism. For instance, Genji would consult monks in times of strife and conflict. Buddhism in the Heian Period gave means for the nobles to have a religious back bone of counsel, personal enlightenment, rituals and faith-based healing. This form of Buddhism in The Tale of Genji is called court Buddhism and was vital to many of daily

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    Siddhartha Summary

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    Vasudeva, who has also helped him cross the river 20 years ago. Siddhartha expresses his will to become Vasudeva’s apprentice and learn deeply from the river. With the influence of the ferryman, Siddhartha is able to obtain his ultimate, spiritual enlightenment and gain peace, wisdom, and patience which he has been aiming for. The river teaches Siddhartha and gives him several realizations which leads to his great awakening. He first discovers the true concept of time and timelessness by listening to

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    influence of the Chinese was nearing its completion, both in religion and culture. The following years spanning 794 to 1185 was known as the Heian period. The Heian period can be classified into 3 distinct phases over its four centuries. Early Heian (794-951), Middle Heian or Fujiwara (951-1086), and Late Heian or Insei (1086-1185). During the Early Heian Period the shift in power from Buddhist community back to the Aristocratic families is fully realized. The Court culture that was heavily adopted from

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    When one thinks of the most influential composers of the Classical period, who comes to mind? To name a few, most individuals would state Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven. All three of these men made great contributions to Classical music. However, Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony was considered one of the greatest works of Classical music by both complying to and stretching the norms of the era. Not only did Beethoven represent the formal ideals of the era, but he also opened the era to new possibilities of

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