Guenon Essays

  • Hinduism and Christianity: Monotheistic Paths to One God.

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    believe that both these religions follow different paths to the same Universal Truth. Works Cited • Triads- Geoffrey Parrinder (Encyclopedia of Religion) • Indian Philosophies- Anuradha Veeravali (Encyclopedia of Religion) • The Great Triad- René Guénon, Henry D. Fohr, S. D. Fohr • Bede Griffiths: An Introduction to His Interspiritual Thought- Wayne Teasdale • A Survey of Hinduism- Klaus K. Klostermaier • The Upanishads • The Bible • Britannica- http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/45474/avatar

  • New World Monkeys

    618 Words  | 2 Pages

    Old World monkeys are found in Africa and Asia. Some examples are guenons, mangabeys, macaques, baboons, and colobus monkeys. New World monkeys are found in Mexico, Central America, and South America. Some examples are woolly monkeys, spider monkeys, howler monkeys, capuchin monkeys, and squirrel monkeys; Marmosets and

  • Who Was Louis Riel A Hero

    595 Words  | 2 Pages

    Manitoba. His father was a businessman who advocated for the rights of Metis. During his childhood, Riel excelled in his formal schooling and was sent to Montreal to become a Catholic Priest, there, he met a young French-Canadian woman named Marie-Julie Guenon and attempted to marry her. Unfortunately, the proposal ceased as Guenon’s parents rejected the idea of a Metis marrying a French Canadian.

  • Sacramento Zoo Observation

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    variety of primates in the zoos. The Sacramento Zoo has eight different primates, all in different classifications, superfamilies, or subfamilies. While observing the Chimpanzees, White-Handed Gibbon, Mongoose Lemur, White-Faced Saki, and the Wolf’s Guenon I could see the differences

  • Poverty In Pakistan Essay

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    innovation in every possible way which in turn, result in decreased poverty. “A person is considered poor if his or her income level falls below some minimum level necessary to meet basic needs. This minimum level is usually called the poverty line”.(Guenon n.d.) Considering the situation of Pakistan in last few years, the Government of Pakistan has taken some measures which commits for better access to critical public services for the poor. There were different strategies were made to reduce poverty

  • Primate Communication

    1273 Words  | 3 Pages

    Monkeys and humans have been compared for years, “we have all heard the expression monkey see, monkey do. But should the saying really go monkey hear, monkey do?” (Sakrison) Recent studies are finding that the language abilities of some monkeys are more sophisticated than we ever thought possible (Sakrison). Monkeys often always live together in social groups. And each member contribute by helping to defend their food sources, watch for predators, and even raise each other’s young. Is it impossible

  • The Cell that Started a Pandemic

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    The Cell that Started a Pandemic This Radiolab podcast talks about how the HIV/AIDS epidemic started: the ultimate patient zero story, a very recent event that still hurts and still bleeds. Carl Zimmer the guest speaker of this broadcast states that in 1981 doctors described for the first time a new disease, a new syndrome which affected mostly homosexual men. The young men in Los Angeles were dying and the number of cases was growing faster and faster. The number of deaths was increasing from

  • Contemporary Russian Thought

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    Trends of Contemporary Russian Thought (1) ABSTRACT: This paper focuses on the most recent period in the development of Russian thought (1960s-1990s). Proceeding from the cyclical patterns of Russian intellectual history, I propose to name it 'the third philosophical awakening.' I define the main tendency of this period as 'the struggle of thought against ideocracy.' I then suggest a classification of main trends in Russian thought of this period: (1) Dialectical materialism in its evolution