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  BURMA DIGEST » Blog Archive » Dear revered Sanghas, kindly help Burma free from Atheist Tatmadaw
Sangha are held in the highest regard amongst the Burmese Buddhists.
It tried members of the Sangha for “activities inconsistent with and detrimental to Buddhism” and imposed on the Sangha a code of conduct that was enforced by criminal penalties.
So please may the revered Sanghas or Monks kindly allow us to request for your continued help on all of us, till Burma is free from this Atheist Tatmadaw leaders, soldiers, police, Intelligence agents and their affiliated civilian thugs from USDA and Swan Arrshins.
burmadigest.info /2007/09/21/dear-revered-sanghas-kindly-help-burma-to-free-from-atheist-tatmadaw   (2219 words)

  
  Sangha Cedric Han   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sangha Cedric Han was a 20th century Korean bell ringer.
Born to two bellringing parents, Han quickly learned the art of Bellringing as a child.
The length of Han's Bellringing was also legendary; though, when audiences complimented how long it was, he would respond "I've had longer."
pedia.newsfilter.co.uk /wikipedia/s/sa/sangha_cedric_han.html   (80 words)

  
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Cedric Han—computer, played “wizard-of-oz” role simulating a computer.
After the user is comfortable with navigation and familiar with the context, the facilitators would describe the next task to be accomplished.
As the user interfaces with the prototype, the computer (Cedric) would display the appropriate screen.
hkn.eecs.berkeley.edu /~vu/CS160-Group17-Lo-Fi_Prototype.doc   (3206 words)

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