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    Virtue Title Page Virtue: Comparing the Views of Confucius and Aristotle: Bernadette C. Townsend Humanities 101‚ {019016} Fall 2005 – Mini Session Strayer University Instructor: Professor David Allen Outline Virtue: Comparing the Views of Confucius and Aristotle; Confucius Social Philosophy This paper will explore and discuss the social and political philosophy of Confucius and Aristotle‚ the views on virtue. The paper will examine the craft and artistic accomplishments

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    After learning about the life of Confucius‚ who is considered to be a genius of his time‚ we can see that his life had both successes and failures. Especially when he was trying to accomplish his goals in life. One of his failures was when he was 20 and managed grain stores. This was because his mind was not occupied by his job‚ but was focused on the turmoil in the world. Even though he failed at managing grain stores‚ it allowed him to also succeed. This is because by focusing on the turmoil in

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    Presentation: 4-6 pages ( A4 size). INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Find out how much forest land has been taken over for developmental activities and by encroachment since 1980. Take a print out of MS Excel table and a suitable graph and paste in the computer note book. PROJECT Science Chemistry Our Mother Earth is a complete dynamic entity that is full of life & vitality. It looks after our needs & now is in need of our protection. The womb of the Earth is store house of minerals. On the map of Rajasthan locate

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    Hammurabi’s code is not just because of its family law. In law 195‚ it says “ if a son has struck his father‚ his hands shall be cut off(doc C). This is unfair because the son is not being given another chance or he could be defending himself from an abusive father. In law 49 it says “ If a married lady is caught with another man‚ they shall bind them and cast them into the water(Doc C).” If a woman is seen making a trade with a man and this is mistaken as them having an affair‚ they get punished

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    The Code of Hammurabi was proclaimed by Babylonian King Hammurabi. These laws were made to better the Babylonian Society. Just like any other rule‚ if it was broken‚ there were to be consequences. Some consequences were hard‚ others were not as bad. These laws‚ unified the Empire‚ and also influenced more power on their ruler. They play a big role in history. The code dated back to 1754 BC‚ and it’s one of the oldest writings that was able to be deciphered in history. It’s also one of the

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    The Code of Hammurabi Hammurabi was a ruthless leader who killed and hurt hundreds of people for their mistakes. Hammurabi was a powerful king in a small city state called Babylon which was the capital of the kingdom of Babylonia. Hammurabi took power in 1792 B.C. for 42 years and had brutal rules with lots of power. Hammurabi´s code is not just because the laws that he has made are too harsh‚and why should diffrent people get punished more than others‚ finally Hammurabi should not have that much

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    Document Reaction Paper 1 18 June 2014 Code of Hammurabi An eye for and eye" might be a simple phrase but summarizes a king ’s code that organized one of the most civilized empire of it time. King Hammurabi‚ the ruler of Babylonia almost four millennia ago‚ was not the typical power hungry king that people might view him as today. Instead of writing detailed and very wordy laws like one might see today‚ confusing his people was the last motive of King Hammurabi. Though the phrase "an eye for an eye" might

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    To stop physical attacks like bullying‚ the Hammurabi law‚ “If a man has knocked out the eye of a patrician‚ his eye shall be knocked out.” would solve theft‚ bullying‚ and other crimes that involve physical assaults. The Hammurabi law‚ “If a man has knocked out the eye of a patrician‚ his eye shall be knocked out.” would serve as a better law nowadays to stop bullying‚

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    Confucius is believed to have resided about 2‚500 or so years ago‚ he is recognized for establishing the nature for much conventional Chinese music for thousands of years. He was a notorious music teacher and a brilliant musician who could play several instruments expertly. He also was China’s foremost social philosopher. In Confucian teachings‚ the principle and function of music are arranged and the qualities of "good music" are well-defined. Also‚ the Qin which is commonly known as the Guqin remained

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    are punished for their crimes today. While the extremity of it all has decreased‚ the idea of crime and consequence has remained evident. A better understanding of the lives of men and women of Sargon and Mesopotamia can be understood when reading Hammurabi and Zhao’s instructions. Today‚ killing someone could result in a life in prison. In Hammurabi’s code that was automatic death. Things like feminism did not exist then because women were meant to honor the men in their life according to Zhao. While

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