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    Confucianism and Daoism (Taoism) both focus on the goal of self improvement. Taoism was more focused on improving the individual’s relationship with himself‚ creaing an inner harmony. On the other hand‚ Confucianism focused on the “social‚

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    In 19th century‚ America was going through a rapid change. In this era‚ people took numerous efforts to improve American society. One of the ways they used to make this happen is by Utopian movement. Utopian movement was an effort taken to create a perfect society with people’s idea and opinions. Utopian experiments took place because people found American society in that era was imperfect with inequalities and wanted to make it perfect for everybody to live. Eventually‚ these communities went on

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    Clifton Strengths assessment‚ my top five strengths emerged as Harmony®‚ Achiever®‚ Developer®‚ Empathy®‚ and Relator®. These strengths collectively represent my ability to foster harmonious relationships‚ maintain high levels of productivity‚ recognize and nurture potential in others‚ empathize with people’s emotions‚ and cultivate deep connections with others. Balconies These strengths highlight several positive attributes. Harmony® allows me to seek consensus and promote agreement‚ facilitating

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    mediation system and the legal system were developed together after the establishment of the People ’s Republic of China in 1949. People ’s Mediation Committees appeared during this period‚ helping local people to resolve civil disputes and to preserve harmony in the society. However‚ the Mao ’s economic reforms have brought some physical and social changes of the Chinese cities. Reforms have promoted the development of the legal system and other formal legal institutions. They have

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    a more lifelike‚ turbulent and loose form Composers attempted to break down barriers of harmony and form. All composers experimented with chords and chord progressions‚ which were previously forbidden creating enriched and imaginative new harmonies. Music and the Supernatural The supernatural was often incorporated in operas as artists transcended the ordinary. Composers prepared strange harmonies and sinister orchestral sounds E.g. Verdi for witches in Macbeth‚ and Wagner for ghost

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    Hispanic culture was prominent in America at the time. Harmony The harmony of the verses is very repetitive and uses a sequence of A minor x2‚ E minor x2‚ G major x2 and D major x2‚ as shown at A1. The harmony of the chorus ‚ however uses the chords of C major and A minor twice‚ then F major‚ C major twice‚ to create a feeling of uplifting to accompany the lyrics: ‘These open doors’. Both samples have a new harmony after every 2 bars. The Harmony is regular‚ rhythmic and reflective. Tonality The

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    For their time‚ Gifford Pinchot‚ John Muir‚ and Aldo Leopold held to beliefs that would influence conservationist ideals for many years to come. These pioneers of the concept of "harmony between men and land" (Leopold‚ 1949‚ p. 217) constructed a new wave of thinking towards conservation. Their work provided the foundations of contemporary thinking‚ which is more concerned with globalization and education than moral obligation. Although conservation is still a well discussed issue‚ many steps have

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    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‚ and the secular and the sacred. For me‚ the idea of Daoism is much easier to understand. A way to explain Daoism is fallowing the way. The way is actually translated into the idea of Dao. Fallowing

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    of their skin‚ but by the content of their character.” - Martin Luther King Jr. Is today that day? As a nation are we able to succumb racial harmony‚ or to go as far as tolerating are differences. We all have differences that is what makes the world interesting but instead of dividing us why can’t we be tolerating of cultures and to accept racial harmony across the states. Great successors such as Dr.King have tried to change the world when it came to race‚ gender‚ and differences of cultures. Of

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    Design elements and principles Design elements and principles describe fundamental ideas about the practice of good visual design that are assumed to be the basis of all intentional visual design strategies. The elements form the ’vocabulary’ of the design‚ while the principles constitute the broader structural aspects of its composition. Awareness of the elements and principles in design is the first step in creating successful visual compositions. These principles‚ which may overlap‚ are used

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