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    Tzu VS Seneca Education throughout time has been of high importance. The reasons for‚ and how to obtain said education have been viewed quite differently at times. From the ancient years of B.C. to modern times today education is viewed at a most high priority for everyone. Everyone strives for the ability to gain‚ have and obtain knowledge. How you get said knowledge is different for everyone‚ and the way it is maintained also. Two prime explains of how education is maintained differently are philosophers

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    I disagree with most of his views on religion‚ leadership and people. The views of Thomas Hobbes were very different from what the majority of the people in our country have today. He was influenced by the emerging experimental sciences more than scholastics. He used the methods from deductive reasoning to develop many of his own philosophes. He lived during the reign of Charles I and sided with the kings’ view of having complete control and power. This point of view caused him to be exiled to Paris

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    Exploring The Ideas of Philosophy and Freedom The following essay introduces the text Encouraging Learning‚ by Hsun Tzu‚ and the text Learning to Read‚ by Frederick Douglas. Their work has significance both in the connection between philosophy‚ and the linkage between knowledge and freedom‚ as well as mentions the importance of education and how it can influence and shape an individual’s state of mind. They are both meticulous writers and are highly skilled in education. It is important to note that

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    In Hsun Tzu’s “Encouraging Learning”‚ Tzu constantly regarded how education makes one complete. His knowledge on how to achieve completeness is through hard work with good morals. “Learning should never cease” (Tzu 544) is a quote Tzu used constantly and believed it is something people should live by. Tzu believes that there are three stages of learning that people should live by. The first stage is the scholar. The first stage is “the man of breeding” someone who is just beginning to learn‚ someone

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    In “The Scholars‚” Wu Ching-Tzu revealed the truth and dark side of Chinese government organization and examination. He also discussed the morality and philosophy of people in Ming Dynasty. As the beginning of the “The Scholars‚” Wu Ching-Tzu used Wang Mien’s story as an example to show what a clever‚ remarkable man should be. The story is started with an introspective question: “in human life riches‚ rank‚ success and fame are external things. Men will risk their lives in the search for them;

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    exactly what the rich people did to them. There’s no mercy no forgiveness neither there is any love and spirit of brotherhood among men. All these injustice‚ fighting‚ wars‚ deception and lies everything proves that man’s basic nature is evil. Hsun Tzu says man’s true nature is evil and goodness comes out as a result of his conscience activity‚ which is absolutely true. There are practical and true arguments that he made in his essay where he depicts his man’s true form of wickedness. First of all

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    Lao Jiu is a story containing many themes‚ education‚ tradition‚ relationship and duty and responsibility. The theme that stands out the most is education‚ where the message “The emphasis on education in today’s world results in high expectations from one’s family” stands out the most. Kuo Pao Kun managed to very creatively express this message through the plot as well as the language. The plot shows many instances when all of Lao Jiu’s family members work together to give him all the help he

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    References: 1. http://www.readprint.com/chapter-9748/The-Art-of-War-Sun-Tzu 2. http://sun-tzu-aow.blogspot.com/2009/05/chapter-4-military-disposition.html 3. http://suntzusaid.com/book/4 4. http://www.maxis.com.my/main.asp 5. http://www.digi.com.my/

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    September 22‚ 2010 The ability to know‚ identify and solve group problems. Leadership to me means being competent‚ hardworking and compassionate‚ but alongside this are some extra work of a leader and that is to be able to know when there is problem‚ how to identify the problem and how to solve the problem (keep in mind that to solve

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    Exploring The Ideas of Philosophy and Freedom The following essay first introduces the texts Encouraging Learning‚ by Hsun Tzu‚ and the text Learning to Read by Frederick Douglas. Their work has significance both in the connection between philosophy‚ and the linkage between knowledge and freedom‚ as well as mentions the importance of education and how it can influence and shape an individual’s state of mind. It is important to note that these texts also introduce us to the eight elements of critical

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