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    Confucius was one of the most influential people on East Asian culture. Born in the sixth century‚ Confucius committed himself to spreading morality and inspiring people to do good (Ebrey‚ 42). Confucius linked moral behaviour to traditional roles and hierarchies in both social and political life. One of his main teachings was filial piety‚ the reverent respect for people in higher standing than you‚ such as parents and older people. His ideal world was one where hierarchy created harmony and conventions

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    in the Asian city of China by a man named K’ung Fu Tzu‚ also known as Confucius. This religion is very closely related to the religion of Taoist in its social ethics and moral teachings. There are about six million Confucians living in the world. Around twenty-six thousand live in North America. Most of the rest of the six million live in China and the rest of Asia. The founder of this particular religion is named Confucius‚ which was stated earlier. This man was born in five hundred fifty one

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    developed by Kong Fuzi. The core values behind Confucianism are known as Ren‚ Li‚ and Xiao which‚ if found in an individual‚ Kong Fuzi believed that they would gain the biggest social following and have a bigger influence in society. Kong Fuzi‚ or Confucius as he later became known as‚ described Ren as “kindness and benevolence or a sense of humanity.” He believed that Ren was needed by one who was in a government position. Li is characterized as “a sense of propriety which called for treating others

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    didn’t center nor on the life after dead. Furthermore‚ they didn’t control people’s life; instead‚ they concentrated on the human being and pathway. Founded by a charismatic and great philosopher known as Confucius‚ Confucianism is a religion based on Confucius’s philosophy and his system of teaching. Humanism is the significance of Confucianism considering that Confucian partisan have a convinced view of human being and nature which mean people are the innovators‚ coaches‚ and perfect maker. In addition

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    Attica was rather small surprisingly‚ smaller then Rhode Island. Athens was known for it’s talent; like we know today‚ Pericles‚ Plato‚ Socrates and more. While Athens Greece was prospering‚ China was suffering. During this period‚ Confucius lived and taught. His teachings had a rather big influence on Han China and China’s Golden Age. Chinese achievements rivaled the achievements of the Athenians. In spite of Han China and Athens Greece‚ they were two major empires that both ruled around the same time

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    dynasties that Confucian thought and ideology had a profound effect on Chinese society and moral values during that period. Confucian philosophy is an ethical and philosophical thinking system thought to have been developed from the teachings of Kong Fuzi‚ known as Confucius who lived between 551–478 BC in China. [1]The essence of Confucianism is that the human mind can be cultivated through virtue and moral perfection. Confucianism has had tremendous influence on Chinese history and culture as well

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    Developing Communication Skills through Cooperative Teaching Method Dr M V Raghu Ram Prof & Head Dept of Sciences & Humanities R.Vidyadhar Lecturer‚R.V.R & J.C.C.E “Lack of communication skills lands Indian students in Australia in low paid jobs.” - Consul General of India in Melbourne Anita Nayar "India is a vibrant country brimming with potential… we should develop much needed soft skills throughout India." -An English Teacher “With the business environment rapidly expanding

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    Characteristic | Judaism | Beginning Time Period | Around 1900-1300 BCE. | Founder | Judaism is believed to descend from patriarchs Abraham‚ Moses‚ Isaac and Jacob. It was found in Israel. | Story of religion’s creation | * There was early journey or exodus from Mesopotamia to Palestine under the guidance of Abraham. * People later escaped to Egypt‚ where they were first imprisoned and then miraculously fled to rejoin their family in Palestine. * Moses became a leader to guide the

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    line is concerned with finding the right path to follow‚ the methodology and teachings of the philosophers from either line of thinking has been distinct and different. This paper aims to examine the ideas of one eastern and one western philosopher – Confucius and Socrates respectively and compare the two for similarities and differences. One of the greatest philosophers from the eastern school of philosophy‚ Confucius was a just and righteous man‚ who adhered to ancient Chinese customs‚ ideals

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    Confucianism and Daoism The idea of the religion of Confucianism was developed by the Chinese philosopher Confucius. The idea of Confucianism is teaching a person to be able to have the power to make the most logical decisions on their own. It teaches its followers a greater meaning for life which then helps them to better understand death. As a religion it is a different kind of religion. It is taught to followers that there should be harmony between the ancestors‚ humanity and Heaven

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