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    governments which were critical to investment and industrialization. The stability of these nations was a direct result of Confucian values being indoctrinated into the population. Confucian placement of the group over the individual and strong belief in filial piety also caused families and local communities to accept social responsibility for members of their community. This safety net that was provided by communities and families allowed the government to limit it’s spending on social welfare programs and

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    What region of the world is most rich in culture? Some people may say Europe‚ while others say that festive culture of South America. Some might say Asia‚ more specifically the Koreas. With long history and beautiful art‚ the Koreans are a strong contender. The North unfortunately lost most of their culture while becoming communist‚ making the South the better of the two. Although North and South Korea were initially one country‚ when they split South Korea became the better country because its people

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    Characters Hamlet – religious and philosophical‚ thinker not doer‚ moral character‚ scruple‚ multidimesional Claudius – King of Denmark‚ killed Hamlet’s father to usurp the throne. Decisive and manipulative. Gertrude – wife of Claudius and former wife of Hamlet’s father. Smart and sneaky. Polonius – father of Ophelia and Laertes‚ subservient‚ want to win favor of King‚ spy‚ verbose Laertes – Ophelia’s brother‚ hot-headed‚ honorable man‚ likes to party‚ easily manipulated by king Ophelia – unintelligent

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    which favour horizontal relationships and minimizing barriers between hierarchal rungs. Tateshakai probably had it roots in the Kamakura period when Neo Confucian ideas were brought into Japan by Zen Buddhist monks. It promulgates the values of filial piety and harmonious relationship between the universe and oneself. It became the official guiding

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    King Lear: General Introduction The epic tragedy‚ King Lear‚ has often been regarded as Shakespeare’s greatest masterpiece‚ if not the crowning achievement of any dramatist in Western literature. This introduction to King Lear will provide students with a general overview of the play and its primary characters‚ in addition to selected essay topics. Studying a Shakespearean play deepens students’ appreciation for all literature and facilitates both their understanding of themes and symbolism in

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    consented by the people‚ the status of the emperor as the sovereign executor of this popular will leads to an authoritarian state. Therefore‚ the Meiji constitution represents a confounding synthesis of western constitutional theory and classical Japanese filial loyalty to a strong emperor‚ the father of the nation state. Similarly‚ the Meiji constitution’s strong centralization of authority with the emperor and the oligarchical political elite facilitated the growth of militaristic and nationalist ideals

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    Muhammad Aliff Taufiq FA3A3 F11FA1240 Or Else‚ The Lightning God I believe art serves a purpose and its delivery is through the medium‚ therefore‚ materials have not been a limitation in my practice. My current execution involves re-creating the Chinese guardian lions out of casting plaster. And then the lions are individually submerged in a salt crystal mixture of alum salt (aluminum sulfate‚ Al2(SO4)3 ) and distilled water‚ where salt crystals will form on the surfaces of the

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    Asian American Literature is literature written by an author of Asian descent that portrays the experiences and obstacles of Asian Americans. Asian American Literature (APIAL) also breaks down stereotypes regarding Asian Americans and demonstrates the fluidity of Asian American culture. I think that Sau-ling Cynthia Wong and Stephen Sumida’s assertion that APIAL “exposes the structures that make Asian Americans into perpetual aliens or castaways” is a fitting description of APIAL (Wong and Sumida)

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    Hinduism is‚ some would say‚ the world’s most ancient and sprawling religion. Its scriptures and teachings are voluminous and wide-ranging‚ addressing everything from science and history to philosophy‚ art and‚ of course‚ spirituality. Comparatively speaking‚ the Hindu teachings are uniquely inclusive rather than exclusive. One of its early Vedas openly recognizes the universality of the spiritual path: "Truth is one; sages call it by different names." As in Buddhism‚ Hinduism stresses the necessity

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    "There is no point in preserving the past. We should be looking to the future." Do you agree with this statement? Seperating past‚ present and future is a mistake many people tend to make. The past‚ present and future are entwined in each other‚ and most apparently‚ the past is deeply embedded in the future. Often‚ youngsters feel that the past is unimportant‚ and that we ought to be looking to the future. This is a deadly‚ fatal‚ and extremely misguided way of thinking; are they even thinking

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