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| | JAPANESE TEA CEREMONY |
 | | Cha-no-yu (茶の湯, literally "hot water for tea"), usually refers to a single ceremony or ritual, while sado or chado (茶道, or "the way of tea") refer to the study or doctrine of tea ceremony. |  | | Since a tea practitioner must be familiar with the production and types of tea, with kimono, calligraphy, flower arranging, ceramics, incense and a wide range of other disciplines and traditional arts in addition to his or her school's tea practices, the study of tea ceremony takes many years and often lasts a lifetime. |  | | The Japanese tea ceremony (cha-no-yu, chado, or sado) is a traditional ritual influenced by Zen Buddhism in which powdered green tea, or matcha (&;), is ceremonially prepared by a skilled practitioner and served to a small group of guests in a tranquil setting. |
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http://www.japaneselifestyle.com.au/culture/japanese_tea_ceremony.html
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| | About Chado Software |
 | | Chado is the Japanese word for Tea Ceremony ("Way of Tea", literally), a ritual which possesses order, simplicity, and elegance. |  | | We hope we've reached some level of each of these attributes in our products. |
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http://www.chado-software.com/aboutus.htm
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| | Moriritual.html |
 | | Chado creates its own version of tatemae in the process of tea rituals, the official stories of the history and practice of chado, the definitions of the relationships of host-guest and student-teacher, and the atmosphere to be sustained in the tea room. |  | | Through authentication (hakogaki), he establishes a sense of taste. |  | | The ritual serving of food and drink conducted in chado is a vehicle for learning about traditional Japanese values and practices. |
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http://www.cla.calpoly.edu/~bmori/syll/Hum310japan/Moriritual.html
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| | Sado/Chado - Tea Ceremony |
 | | The tea ceremony ( chado or sado) is the ritualized preparation and serving of powdered green tea in the presence of guests. |  | | A full-length formal tea ceremony involves a meal ( chakaiseki) and two servings of tea ( koicha and usucha) and lasts approximately four hours, during which the host engages his whole being in the creation of an occasion designed to bring aesthetic, intellectual, and physical enjoyment; and peace of mind to the guests. |
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http://www.sg.emb-japan.go.jp/JapanAccess/sado.htm
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| | History of Teapots - Chado: Adoration of the Everyday |
 | | Chado, "the way of tea," experienced its prime during the the 16th century under the influence of the artist Sen Rikyu. |  | | The Book of Tea, by Okakura Kakuzo, provides in depth discussions of chado and the religious aspects of the tea ceremony. |  | | Tea, which had once been used for medicinal purposes, had become a common drink. |
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http://www.teapots.net/chado.html
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| | GMOD Modular Schema - Chado |
 | | There is also a presentation on chado available online |  | | You can see an autogenerated version of these comments here. |  | | Although GMOD can consist of multiple schemas (which may or may not interoperate at some level), at the moment chado is the main schema. |
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http://www.gmod.org/schema/
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Chado: The Japanese Way of Tea |
 | | Customers interested in Chado: The Japanese Way of Tea may also be interested in: |  | | Amazon.com: Books: Chado: The Japanese Way of Tea |  | | Examples of scrolls, flower arrangements, and sweets accompany explanations of their use in conjunction with the seasons. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0834815184
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| | Belt colors and ranking tradition |
 | | In parallel, many schools of the other arts, such as calligraphy (shodo), painting (sumi-e), or tea ceremony forms (chado), were also created to disseminate their distinct techniques and styles. |
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http://www.e-budokai.com/articles/belts.htm
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| | ArtLex's H page |
 | | Artists on Art: From the Fourteenth to the Twentieth Century, edited by Robert Goldwater and Marco Treves, 1945. |  | | Also see chado, compare, eurythmy, feng shui, harmonic sequence, juxtaposition, music, |
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http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/H.html
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| | Lucire Feature: Chado Ralph Rucci fall-winter 2002-2003 at New York Fashion Week (1 of 3) - The global fashion magazine |
 | | He also takes inspiration from historical fashion figures such as Cristobal Balenciaga, Mme Grès and Charles James, which led him to attempt to establish himself as a couturier. |  | | If he can win over The New York Times Cathy Horyn, he should be able to win over more customers |  | | Season after season, Mr Rucci designs clothing that fulfils a self-imposed mandate: high-quality clothes using only the most beautiful fabrics with a lot of hidden bells and whistles. |
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http://www.lucire.com/2002/fall2002/0525fe0.shtml
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| | The Urasenke Konnichian Web Site - Introduction of Chado |
 | | SEN Rikyu, the 16th-century tea master who perfected the Way of Tea, was once asked to explain what this Way entails. |  | | These are universal principles that, in a world such as ours today, fraught with unrest, friction, self-centeredness, and other such social ailments, can guide us toward the realization of genuine peace. |  | | The Urasenke Konnichian Web Site - Introduction of Chado |
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http://www.urasenke.or.jp/texte/chado/chado1.html
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| | Chado Software - Publisher Details |
 | | Wanting to stay in business, we quickly changed gears, and since 1998 we've been an industry leader in creating great productivity tools for programmers - specifically, spell-checking products. |  | | Chado Software was founded with youthful enthusiasm in 1996 with the intention of creating PC games. |
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http://www.devdirect.com/All/chadosoftware_AUTH_00000659.aspx
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| | Bioinformatics Open Source Conference (BOSC) |
 | | Over the next year we will be releasing more components, ultimately creating a model organism database construction set. |  | | This project is funded by the NIH and the USDA Agricultural Research Service, with participation from members of several database projects, including WormBase, FlyBase, Mouse Genome Informatics, Gramene, the Rat Genome Database, TAIR, EcoCyc, and the Saccharomyces Genome Database. |  | | Released modules include Chado, a flexible modular relational schema for genome information, Apollo, a genome feature editor and curator's tool, GBrowse, a flexible web-based genome browser, Textpresso, a paper indexing and search tool, the PubSearch/PubFetch literature curation tools, and Caryoscope, a gene expression visualization tools. |
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http://www.open-bio.org/bosc2004/accepted_abstracts.html
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