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    to reconcile their feelings from being broken inside of their minds by applauding their effort. She also argues that Chinese parents expect everything from their children just because it’s considered to their wise virtue of respect of Confucian filial piety. Which is to be someone’s beliefs of importance of virtue and primary duty of respect‚ obedience‚ and care for one

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    Broken Dreams and Fallen Themes In The Great Gatsby‚ Fitzgerald employs the use of characters‚ themes‚ and symbolism to convey the idea of the American Dream and its corruption through the aspects of wealth‚ family‚ and status. In regards to wealth and success‚ Fitzgerald makes clear the growing corruption of the American Dream by using Gatsby himself as a symbol for the corrupted dream throughout the text. In addition‚ when portraying the family the characters in Great Gatsby are used to expose

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    structure? I will discuss how two different cultures‚ Chinese child rearing and Jewish child rearing produce successful offspring. Chinese families traditionally raise their children based on Confucius’ teachings which emphasize the virtues of filial piety‚ parental control‚ obedience‚ strict discipline‚ respect for elders‚ and reverence for tradition. They also emphasize the obligations to family and the importance of education. This style of parenting is known as authoritarian which is shaping

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    Caligula’s brief reign as princeps stripped away the illusion of the Augustan restoration of the republic and exposed the truth of the principate being nothing less than autocratic rule. His reign saw some significant historical changes in the imperial system. He ensured that upon his immediate accession his reign would not model that of his predecessor‚ a step that secured his popularity. His dutiful display of recovering his mother and brother’s ashes not only served out the purpose of securing

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    moral philosophy‚ and history; humans can learn about the world through study Genghis Khan – the founder of the Mongol empire during the 13th century Mesoamerica – the area between Mexico and Central America where ancient empires flourished Filial piety – the duty of family members to make the needs and desires of the male head more important‚ such as in Confucianism Feudalism – the dominant social system in medieval Europe‚ ranked from kings to powerful nobles (vassals)‚ to less powerful nobles

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    learning and practice distinguished them  Referred back to a Golden Age he hoped to recapture  Advocated development of Five Inner Virtues especially li – moral propriety and ren - humanity -- “tao”  All society is built on the idea of filial (family) piety -- “xiao”  Superior men – “Chun- tzu” led by example  Noted five basic social relationships I. Ruler and Minister – Righteousness II. Father and Son – Affection III. Husband and Wife – Attention to their separate functions IV. Younger

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    Confucius is often considered to be one of history’s most intelligent and influential philosophers due to his insight into what it means to be a moral individual. In his analects‚ Confucius develops his view on the “gentleman”‚ the ideal man. He discusses how the gentleman must act‚ think‚ and be not only in front of others‚ but in solitude as well. By preaching kindness‚ genuineness‚ thought‚ simplicity‚ and love‚ Confucius instilled in others many morals which I would raise my own children with

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    Managing across culture Introduction Globalization makes the world become to be a big family. More and more international company appears in the social. While in the same times‚ people from different countries or different culture start to work together. How to make the staffs from different culture to work together become a core problem facing by the company. By facing the conflict and difference between different culture‚ to find out a way to effectively manage across culture become more helpful

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    Man’s Nature is Evil Hsun Tzu Man’s nature is evil; goodness is a result of a conscious activity. The nature of man is such that he is born with a fondness for profit. If he indulges this fondness‚ it will lead him to wrangling and strife‚ and all sense of courtesy and humility will disappear. He is born with feelings of envy and hate‚ and if he indulges these‚ they will lead him to violence and crime‚ and all sense of loyalty and good faith will disappear. Man is born with the desires of eyes

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    In the works that we came across during the quarter‚ women identity and social status depend on the male figures of their lives rather than on their individual self. Women in the Qing Dynasty‚ like women from previous ruling period were divided into three main categories of mother‚ wife and daughter. When she was little‚ a girl life and future are depending on her father and his reputation in society; everyone part of the outer sphere refer to her as someone’s daughter because her father is the main

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