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  2. Thích Nhật Từ - Wikipedia

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    24. Hingly divine grace (Ơn thiêng cao ngất) 25. Live spiritually in the daily life (Sống đạo giữa đời thường) 26. Follow in the footsteps of Buddha (Theo dấu chân Phật) 27. Why follow Buddha (Vì sao theo Phật) 28. May Buddha give me (Xin Phật cho con) 29. Head shaving and ordination (Xuống tóc xuất gia)

  3. Mu Alpha Theta - Wikipedia

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    Mu Alpha Theta (ΜΑΘ) is an International mathematics honor society for high school and two-year college students. As of June 2015, it served over 108,000 student members in over 2,200 chapters in the United States and 20 foreign countries.

  4. Scoring in Mahjong - Wikipedia

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    In the traditional Hong Kong scoring system or the Cantonese scoring system, scoring tends to be low due to the few criteria used. The general scoring modifiers apply (see above), with the point translation function being a piecewise function: a constant amount is given for scoreless hands, and the score is doubled for each point (that is, an exponential function).

  5. D. A. Points - Wikipedia

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    Born and raised in Pekin, Illinois, Points attended Pekin High School, [2] and the University of Illinois, where he was a third team All-American. Points won the Illinois State Amateur Championship in 1995, 1998, and 1999. He lost to Tiger Woods in the quarterfinals of the U.S. Amateur in 1996. Points turned professional in 1999.

  6. Bencao Gangmu - Wikipedia

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    The Bencao gangmu, known in English as the Compendium of Materia Medica or Great Pharmacopoeia, [1] is an encyclopedic gathering of medicine, natural history, and Chinese herbology compiled and edited by Li Shizhen and published in the late 16th century, during the Ming dynasty.

  7. Duke Mu of Cao - Wikipedia

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    Duke Mu of Cao (8th Century BCE) (Chinese: 曹 穆 公; pinyin: Cáo Mù Gōng) was the eleventh ruler of the vassal State of Cao during the Chinese Eastern Zhou dynasty (770 – 256 BCE) and Spring and Autumn period. Born Jī Wǔ (姬武), he was the son of Cáo Huìbó (曹惠伯).

  8. Thích Nhất Hạnh - Wikipedia

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    The second is a dharma name, given when a person takes vows or is ordained as a monastic. Nhất Hạnh's dharma name is Phùng Xuân (逢春, "Meeting Spring") and his dharma title is Nhất Hạnh. [17] Neither Nhất nor Hạnh , which approximate the roles of middle name and given name, was part of his name at birth.

  9. Chinese fortune telling - Wikipedia

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    "Li the half wizard" is telling fortune for a young man. The fortune teller is counting a woman, in the late 19th century. Chinese fortune telling, better known as Suan ming (Chinese: 算命; pinyin: Suànmìng; lit. 'fate calculating') has utilized many varying divination techniques throughout the dynastic periods.