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Eison (叡尊) (1201–1290) was a ****anese
Buddhist monk who
founded the
Shingon Risshu sect.
Eison entered religious training when he was
eleven years old...
- Tod Rex
Salvador (born June 29, 1965),
known professionally as
Tripp Eisen, is an
American musician best
known as the
former guitarist of
industrial metal...
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levels of
active learning,
depending on
student involvement."
Bonwell &
Eison (1991)
states that "students parti****te [in
active learning] when they...
- of the
Shingon Risshu (真言律宗) sect of
Buddhism after the sect's founder,
Eison (叡尊), took over
administration in 1238. It has
undergone several reconstruction...
- goal
orientation were
proposed in the 1970s by
educational psychologist Eison.
Eison argued that
students who
attended college as an
opportunity to acquire...
- 5-hydroxytryptamine (Serotonin)". Pharmacol. Rev. 46 (2): 157–203. PMID 7938165.
Eison AS,
Mullins UL (1996). "Regulation of
central 5-HT2A receptors: a review...
- Buddhism. Its
founder was a monk
named Eison (叡尊 1201-1290), a
disciple of Jōkei, and
carried further by
Eison's disciple Ninshō (忍性 1217-1303). Shingon...
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doing things and
thinking about the
things they are
doing (Bonwell and
Eison, 1991). (See Bloom's taxonomy).
Differentiated learning has
developed from...
- Ryōkan (1217–1303), the
first chief priest of
Gokurakuji and a
disciple of
Eison (1201–1290)
Ryokan Kurosawa, a
character in the
Fatal Frame video game This...
- po****rized in
medieval ****anese
Buddhism by Myōe, and
later by
Shingon monks Eison and Ninshō in
their ministries. Both the
Mantra and the
nembutsu were often...