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    | | Primary Source Analysis- The Art of War | Dr. Chiasson‚ HI224 | Kavinaath Sriskandarajah | | | The Art of War was published by a Chinese military general named Sun Tzu during the Warring States period between 403-221 BCE. Sun Tzu’s The Art of War has been translated and published in English multiple times in the 20th century; the most notable translations were published in 1910 by Lionel Giles and in 1971 by Samuel B. Griffith. Giles’ original translation of The Art of War

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    According to our authors‚ what is there idea on education? Both Tzu and Wollstonecraft in their related works share their thoughts on the how’s and whys of education. In this paper I’ll compare the two‚ to see how they differ from each other. Why did they come to these conclusions? While reading these pieces I’ve learned a great deal how education was perceived. In the words of Tzu‚ “He compares the process of educating a child to the process of straightening a piece of wood against a board or

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    Art of War an Application

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    KIM N. SANTOS 2012-85124 MGT 201 – Theory and Practice of Management A BOOK REVIEW THE ART OF WAR An application to “The MEDICAL City” [pic] The Medical City (TMC) had been in the healthcare industry for almost 5 decades. For all those years the management keeps on battling with the ups and downs of the organization. The said industry is an enormous battlefield that needs to be won. The emergence of TMC from a four-level building standing over the cogon grass of Greenhills to being an

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    Tzu Vs Confucius

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    Tao Tzu and Confucius heavily agree on the social life‚ but their political views are different in terms of the use of the law in regulating the ruled and the education as a concept for knowledge acquisition. In Lao Tzu’s view of politics‚ all desires are shaped unnaturally‚ and behavior is spontaneously formed and controlled. Laozi advocated for the little interference of the normal way things happen in the world and discouraged competition and arguing. He stressed much on self-knowledge as the

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    MANAGEMENT What is Management? Management in all business and organizational activities is the act of getting people together to accomplish desired goals and objectives using available resources efficiently and effectively. Management comprises planning‚ organizing‚ staffing‚ leading or directing‚ and controlling an organization (a group of one or more people or entities) or effort for the purpose of accomplishing a goal. Resourcing encompasses the deployment and manipulation of human resources

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    The Art of War

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    THE ART OF WAR REACTION PAPER Sun Tzu‚ the author of The Art of War‚ wrote one of the oldest and famous books to be written in history. The Art of War‚ is a Chinese military treatise that has become more than just for military use‚ it’s utilized in almost all aspects of today’s world. Businesses‚ sports‚ politics‚ education‚ and so many more have interpreted The Art of War and used it in their everyday lives. The Art of War portrays fighting as a guide serving a dual purpose‚ suggesting that strategy

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    Art of War Summary

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    written by Sun Tzu‚ an ancient Chinese military general. He was famous during his time and for his work entitled Art of War‚ which made him known even up to our century. According to Wallace (2010)‚ Sun Tzu is the author of one of the most prominent pieces of literature during the era of the Warring States in which China entered around the first millennium B.C.E. In this work of art Sun Tzu takes a rational approach to the problem of conflict and dissects every aspect of it. Sun Tzu is undeniably

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    victory with the least amount of conflict. The original text is purposely made obscure and difficult to understand‚ so that Sun Tzu remained employed‚ as the king would need him for interpretation. Although it has a mixture of profound philosophy and detailed tactical prescriptions that are great for battles about 2500 years ago‚ the book is also useful today. The teaching of Sun Tzu is powerful: it will not only instruct us‚ but also reveal where we stand and how to approach a problem‚ how to deal with

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    Gabriel Kislik Western Heritage in a Global Context Prof. Gu 03/08/13 Power and the Convoluted Intricacies of the Relationship The “Art of War” is an ancient Chinese military treatise written by Sun Tzu‚ a high-ranking military general around late Spring and Autumn period of China. The text is divided into thirteen different chapters‚ each of which is devoted to one specific aspect of warfare. Throughout the past and to this day‚ the “Art of War” has remained one of the most influential

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    Leader Philosophies‚ Themes‚ and Strategies Employed through “The Last Castle” (Information from the film will be written in a basic Times New Roman‚ Font 12; however the information retrieved from Organizational Behavior resources will be italicized‚ as well as my added comments) The Last Castle was packed full of leaders; bad‚ good‚ and great according to the numerous leadership philosophies‚ themes‚ and strategies that I will identify. The movie begins with Lieutenant General (3-Star) Irwin

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