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    function. If Pagoda is not proactive in looking for new innovative technological options for the company to consider, then they risk being eventually overtaken by a competitor that has made more technological advancements. Alternative 2: Pagoda can choose to outsource the online help desk service to the New Delhi firm and hope that the transition is seamless and goes unnoticed to their customers. Outsourcing the online help desk services will free up more time and money for Pagoda to put towards

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    Pagoda is a type of freestanding tiered tower in oriental architecture. They are built for religious function, but mostly are for Buddhist. Most of the pagodas have odd number of levels as they represent masculine and auspicious according to the Yin- Yang theory. Japanese pagodas act as an icon and most of them are made entirely out of wood. For example, the tallest Japanese pagoda, east pagoda of Toji Temple in Kyoto, Japan, which is built in 826 and rebuilt in 1644 . The woods are from Japanese

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    The Pagoda Restaurant Chinese food is very famous around the world. Almost every country has Chinese food restaurants. Almost all the people like Chinese food including people in the US. Today, there are many Chinese food restaurants in the US. The Pagoda restaurant is the one of the Chinese food restaurants in the US. It provides variety of Chinese food. In order to inform people about the restaurant, the Pagoda restaurant creates some advertisements like brochures and a website. The word

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    Pagodas In Ancient China

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    DeMonte 10/14/17 Chinese Art Pagodas Pagodas are a well-known kind of architectural building that is located all throughout the country of China. Pagodas have a rich history to China as well, and they have been built all throughout Chinese history, as many look unique and different, due to their respective dynasties having major differences in how they built them. While other countries also have pagodas, we will be focusing only on China’s. The first type of pagoda that is considered to be one

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    The Foguang Si Pagoda was constructed in 1056 during the Liao dynasty in China. The Foguang Si Pagoda was constructed at Yingxian in the Shanxi Province. It also goes by two other names: The Wooden Pagoda of Yingxian County, and the Sakyamuni Pagoda of Fogong Temple. At the time this pagoda was the tallest building ever constructed entirely out of wood, at nine stories tall, or 216 feet. It was also recently officially given of “Tallest Wooden Pagoda” by Guinness World Records. The construction of

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    away from the people of Trinidad and Jamaica. One of the first pieces of literature I read for this class was Stuart Hall’s essay Cultural Identity and Diaspora. This essay created a framework and shaped the way I perceived the following novel— The Pagoda by Patricia Powell. Hall’s essay broke down two notions of what cultural identity is and through this, I have come to understand why Powell's main character—Mr. Lowe, identified himself as a transgender female as a

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    A mysterious feeling rippled through Mu Chen’s heart. Surprise instantly emerged on his face. He had once felt this feeling when his Great Pagoda Art broke through to the Shape-Condensation level. Originally, Mu Chen had thought that the next time this feeling appeared would only be after he had at least reached the Heavenly Fusion Stage. He never imagined that it would actually come so early. “Is it because of the power of the divine lightning?” Mu Chen pondered thoughtfully. The divine lightning

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    prevailed, greatly promoted China sculpture, architecture, development of the art of painting. And the world of ancient architectures has a considerable part are temples. Such as the Mahabodhi temple in India, and the Great Goose Pagoda influenced by it are both multi-story pagoda. The existing two seat of the Tang Dynasty. The earliest ancient Buddhist temple palace existing since the Tang Dynasty, are named Nanchan temple and Foguang temple. China has a large population, and the development of Buddhism

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    the impact of Buddhism on Chinese composing. Buddhist theory affected numerous renowned writers, including Tao Yuanming, Wang Wei, and Bai Juyi, and in addition painters, draftsmen, space experts, and specialists. Buddhist religious communities and pagodas are discovered all over China. Wutai Mountain in Shanxi, Putuo Mountain in Zhejiang, Emei Mountain in Sichuan, and Jiuhua Mountain in Anhui, are four well-known Buddhist sanctuaries exceedingly respected by professionals. Among the popular religious

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    Of the many things that people can learn as individuals, life lessons are one of the greatest. We start out small, inexperienced, fools in this wide, wide world. Then, gradually, ever so slowly through the years, we start to learn. There are a few key events in every person’s life, prominent memories that change that person, making him or her wiser. We could not have grown into the people we are now without these special moments, and while most of these occasions are not pleasant ones for the individual

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