Confucius: The Ideal Person Ijeoma Ukwuoma REL/133 December 5‚ 2013 Joshua Scruggs Confucius: The Ideal Person According to Confucius‚ the ideal person must be educated and exhibit good moral character. This perfect person is the junzi which is translated as “superior person‚” but can also be translated as “noble person.” Confucius believes the virtues that guide the junzi should be practiced from childhood so that these virtues and ways of relating to the world come naturally. Some of these virtues
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207 What are person centred values? When an individual is receiving care from a care worker or alike person‚ they are given ‘person centred care’. Person centred care means to put the person at the centre of everything the social care workers do‚ not the dementia. It means that everything is focused around the needs and emotions of the individual. When giving person centred care‚ we use person centred values. There is a holistic or ‘whole person’ approach to care‚ which means not only just meeting
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My favourite person is outrageous‚ she tries to surprise people and be original. She is a fashion icon‚ creating most of her own clothing; whether it’s made out of disco ball mirrors‚ glitter‚ or skin tight leather‚ people can’t help but stare. The music that she creates has given her many number one hits and she’s won many awards. This person is a beautiful‚ successful‚ and kind. Whether you love her or hate her‚ it seems like no matter where you look you can’t help but hear the name‚ Lady Gaga
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NAME: ADE AJOSE COURSE: ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1 INSTRUCTOR: DR JACOB SIZI DATE: 02-09-2014 A SUCCESSFUL PERSON What really is success? What makes an individual successful? According to Merriam-Webster mini Dictionary‚ success is defined as‚ “the act of achieving something good that you have been trying to do‚ or something that has a god result or is very popular. The word ‘success’ originated in the mid-16th century from Latin ‘successus’ ‚ from the verb ‘succedere’
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and An Ordinary Person by Rabindranath Tagore disclose how everyday people and events can be remarkable and astounding. Furthermore‚ both poems revolve around specific individuals who can serve as proof that there can be components of mystery and excellence within everyone’s life. In Common Magic‚ people change through a number of human experiences‚ while one person is transformed through poetry in An Ordinary Person. The speaker in Common Magic discloses how an ordinary person could have some
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Brand Zara”‚ Advances In Management vol Khare‚ A. & Rakesh‚S. (2010)‚ “ Predictors of fashion clothing involvement among Indian youth”‚ received (in revised form): 16th August 2010 Journal of Targeting‚ Measurement and Analysis for Marketing Vol. 18‚ 3/4‚ 209–220 Klemencic‚ B.(2012)‚ “Information Behaviour of German Youth and Their Opinions towards Fashion Clothes”‚ China-USA Business Review‚ ISSN 1537-1514 (June 2012) Vol. 11‚ No. 6‚ 770-778. Ming Choi‚ T. ‚ Liu‚ N.‚ Liu‚ S.‚ Mak‚ J. & To‚ Y.T
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a. Person centred care is a philosophy of providing care that is centred around the person‚ and not just their health needs. In a person centred approach the emphasis should always be on the person as an individual‚ and their unique qualities as determined their life history and experiences‚ likes and dislikes which define their character. It’s very important that people with dementia are treated with respect. They have the same rights as other people including the rights of being treated with dignity
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Introduction in 3rd person Megan Norton’s Admittedly 3rd Person Biography Born and raised on the quiet streets of Findlay Ohio. Megan Norton is a daughter‚ a sister‚ a wife‚ a mother‚ and a student. Despite all of these there is not one that completely defines her. Free thinking and agnostic she believes that there is not one voice or personality that is her definite self. Although she doesn’t go so far to believe that the self is so flexible that a midget can become an Olympic pole vaulter‚ or
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COMPREHENSION A. FIND THE FACTS ANSWERS: DIFFICULTY | DETAILS | MONEY | 1. 2. 3. | CLOTHES | 1. three beautiful sarees but don’t have gold to ‘shine’. 2. 1 school uniform and 1 pair of shoes. | WORK | 1. Malacca Education Department 2. Worked as a waitress | SOCIETY | 1. Sympathized with a widow. 2. Sceptical about what she could do and how she could cope without a man. 3. She had to fight a battle- a battle against society’s prejudice and attitude‚ poverty and
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- Introductory phrases or sentences for that person. - Who is the person you admire? (Is he/she a popular person‚ a special one to your life‚ your acquaintance‚ your (close) friend‚ your partner‚ your colleague or just your relative?) - What does he/she mean to you? (Idol‚ example…) - His/her special condition. (Poor‚ rich‚ handicapped‚ disabled‚ orphaned‚ adopted…) - Is he/she an extraordinary/ordinary person? - Is he/she a wacky person? (Does this affects him/her a lot about his life‚ personality
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