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    The Au Lushan Rebellion

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    or the effects upon which these experiences had. For writers such as Wang Wei‚ Li Bo‚ Du Fu‚ and Bo Juyi of the Tang Dynasty‚ these moments are recorded as poems encompassing various styles and experiences. In the early seventh century‚ one of the most prominent poets was Wang Wei. During Wang Wei’s time and the rest of Tang Dynasty‚ the most defining moment became the Au Lushan Rebellion. Unlike his contemporaries‚ Wei did not focus his poems on the Au

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    Taoism Part 1 Summary

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    power that starts things and Yin is said to be the power that completes them. (Overmyer‚ Daniel‚ Pg. 123) Water represents one of the most fundamental ideas that everything should flow. Water withers away the hardest of stones without any harm. Wu-wei‚ meaning "doing nothing" is just like the idea of water‚ where friction is small. Water adapts to its surroundings. Part III. Taoism offers a freedom of spirit and a way to view the world from a wondrous holistic perspective. Even though I have attempted

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    camps are for reducing future criminal behavior. One type of intervention used to treat conduct disorder is the boot camp. The basic idea is that disruptive behaviors can be corrected by strict behavioral regulation and an emphasis on skills training (Weis & Toolis 2009). The intention of boot camps is to shock juveniles into complying and exhibiting more pro-social behaviors. Unfortunately‚ this method of rehabilitation is not based on empirical evidence nor supported by research (Garascia‚ 2005).

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    Dada

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    Zurich began to discuss art and perform in the Cabaret Voltaire‚ voicing their opinions of disgust about the war. These artists include Hugo Ball‚ Tristan Tzara‚ Jean Arp and others. Marcel Duchamp was a French artists who‚ while also practicing Dada‚ also has works which belong to the surrealist movement. Duchamp is considered one of the most important artists of the 20th century‚ he challenged conventional values about art making processes through his subversive actions. Possibly his most famous

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    their perspective of the story. In analyzing the importance of harmony‚ filial piety‚ and being wu-wei in this story‚ this essay will argue that the two seemingly opposite philosophies of Taoism and Confucianism share common aspects of tradition than previously acknowledged. Upon analyzing the ideologies of both religions‚ they appear to be entirely different. However‚ harmony‚ filial piety and wu-wei remain the core beliefs of both traditions despite the way Taoists and Confucians approach them. Words

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    Jasper Johns

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    Jasper Johns was influenced by Marcel Duchamp‚ who was well-known for his “readymades” – a series of commonplace objects presented as complete artworks. In the opinion of Wallace (2002)‚ Johns’ painting “According to What” has an noticeable relation to Duchamp’s “Tu m’” (1918). Additionally‚ his famous hallmark‚ Flag‚ also revealed that “the story of high-modernism had always been the story of the readymade”. Strongly drawn to the subversive legacy of Marcel Duchamp‚ Johns revolutionized the art world

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    Sun’s journey to America and back. These three religions were the dominant religions during the 1960’ s-1970‚ which was the time period of the novel. Hsun-ching‚ the "seeker of sutras" and the main character‚ was sent on a mission by his foster parent Wei-Ching to find “The Laughing Sutra”; a scroll that is supposed to free oneself from all want and desire‚ including the desire for enlightenment. Hsun-ching is accompanied on his mission to America by Colonel Sun‚ an immortal who spent his early life

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    A Malaysian Hero

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    A Malaysian Hero Datuk Lee Chong Wei is our Malaysian hero.He was born 0n 21 October 1982 in Bagan Serai‚ Perak. He is a professional badminton player of Malaysian Chinese who resides in Bukit Mertajam. As a single player‚Datuk Lee Chong Wei was ranked first worldwide for 199 consecutive weeks from 21 August 2008 to 14 June 2012. He is the third Malaysian men’s single shuttler after Rashid Sidek and Roslin Hashim to achieve such a ranking (since official rankings were first kept in

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    In Colors of the Mountain‚ Da Chen has his father as a major influence in his life‚ responsible for the many impossible feats Chen accomplishes‚ while Prfessor Wei and La Shan‚ characters who leave lasting impacts that altered Chen’s life for better or worse. Chen’s father is the most obvious and important influence in his life. The father’s influennce had already started when Chen was young. With the new reform in China‚ Chen’s father had been "fired from his teaching job..." and "most of the time

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    Controversial Art

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    postmodern thought‚ artists have set to create more shocking and confronting work to distinguish themselves from the rest. Marcel Duchamp was perhaps the first to push the boundaries with his Fountain‚ a urinal in an art gallery‚ which was voted the most influential artwork of the 20th Century by 500 artists and forced his audience to think for themselves. Many artists have followed Duchamp‚ but have had to go to more and more extreme measures to get noticed‚ hence Chris Burden’s Shoot and so on. If Xiao

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