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<title><![CDATA[Chanting Integral to Nicheren Buddhism]]></title>
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<description type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Nicheren Buddhism is a buddhism involving chanting. It was founded in Japan.</p><p>Source: Jimmy Brown<br />Published: Feb 16, 2006</p>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[A Beginners Guide to Buddhist Meditation]]></title>
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<description type="html"><![CDATA[<p>How to destress from the hectic everyday environment of work and kids.  Take 15-20 minutes a day to get away from it all.</p><p>Source: Kathy Eastwood<br />Published: Feb 13, 2006</p>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Differences Between Chinese and Japanese Buddhist Art]]></title>
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<description type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Buddhism is a very important religion in the countries of China and Japan. Buddhists in China and Japan are similar but they are also different in the way they express their faith through their art.</p><p>Source: Ryan Coates<br />Published: Jan 13, 2006</p>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Buddhism: A Case Study in Religion]]></title>
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<description type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Buddhism had an extremely humble beginning for a religion that is now known throughout the world. Having its origin in the 6th century B.C.E., makes Buddhism one of the oldest religions in the world as well.</p><p>Source: Richard Kondracki<br />Published: Nov 11, 2005</p>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[The Truth About Buddhist Meditation]]></title>
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<title><![CDATA[First U.S. Buddhist High School]]></title>
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<description type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Pacific Buddhist Academy in Honolulu, Hawaii, is the first Buddhist high school in the U.S and is open to students of all faiths.</p><p>Source: George Furukawa<br />Published: Feb 20, 2005</p>]]></description>
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