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  • 121Woodblock printing — For the technique, see xylography. For the history in Europe, see old master print. For Japanese woodblock printing, see woodblock printing in Japan. Young monks printing Buddhist scriptures using the rubbing technique, Sera Monastery in Tibet,… …

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  • 122Agni Yoga — Yogaschool|name=Agni Yoga color=green bgcolor=white religious origins=Vedas, Hinduism, Buddhism regional origins=Himalayas, Russia, New York City founding guru=Nicholas Roerich and Helena Roerich popularity=Growing from the early 20th century… …

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  • 123I-Kuan Tao — I Kuan Tao, also Yi Guan Dao, or usually initialized as IKT (一貫道, translated as the The pervasive Truth ) is a new religious movement that originated in twentieth century China. It incorporates much older elements from Confucianism, Taoism, and… …

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  • 124Three wise monkeys — This article is about the pictorial maxim. For the Turkish film inspired by the maxim, see Three Monkeys. The three wise monkeys over the Tōshō gū shrine in Nikkō, Japan The Three Wise Monkeys (Japanese: 三 …

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  • 125Easton Press — Easton Press, a division of MBI Inc. based in Norwalk, Connecticut, is a publisher specializing in high quality leather bound books. In addition to canonical classics, poetry and art books, they publish a large library of science fiction and… …

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  • 126Hoe (dish) — Infobox Korean name title=Hoe hangul=회 hanja= rr=hoe mr=hoe Hoe (pronounced|hwe) may refer to various raw food dishes in Korean cuisine. Saengseon hoe (생선회) is thinly sliced raw fish or other raw seafood (similar to Japanese sashimi ); yukhoe… …

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  • 127Yoshinori Kobayashi — (Penname: 小林 よしのり, Real name: 小林 善範; Kobayashi Yoshinori , born in Fukuoka, Japan, August 31 1953) is a bestselling Japanese conservative author and mangaka.Kobayashi s publications include more than two hundred books/comics, but he is most… …

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  • 128Ge Hong — (zh cpw|c=葛洪|p=Gě Hóng|w=Ke Hung, 284–364), courtesy name Zhichuan (稚川), was a minor southern official during the Jìn Dynasty (263 420), best known for his interest in Daoism, alchemy, and techniques of longevity. Yet religious and esoteric… …

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