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Late for Buddha: the construction of Dara’ang (Silver Palaung) religious and ethnic identity
Author: Ashley, Sean Matthew
Date created: 2011-05-09
Self-Compassion: Integrating Buddhist philosophy and practices with Western psychotherapy and a group counselling curriculum
Author: Roomy, Amy Juliette
Date created: 2017-05-18
Buddhist understanding and skilful means: Adding depth and meaning to K-12 teachers’ practice of mindfulness
Author: Beatch, Michelle Lea
Date created: 2018-02-28

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