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    is continuously influencing the development of Korean society and culture in its values system‚ family relations and social stratification. Confucian values such as respect for the old‚ loyalty to superiors‚ harmonious relations and filial piety are the main values that have significantly affected Korean inter-personal relations and work culture. Many founders of big chaebols in Korea are famous for their hard work and paternalistic leadership in managing their business. Employees are

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    emptiness of the city‚ including many feelings and expanding the joy of nature in his own way. This is a form of romanticism. The poems “Christabel” and “Rime of the Ancient Mariner” both explore conflicting issues in philosophy and religious piety. Coleridge focused on the knowledge in nature‚ existence and reality in both poems. He also included religious references towards both poems. Although he did not focus on an exact religion‚ he attached a Christian concept of sin‚ redemption and punishment

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    through his students‚ mainly Plato‚ who had a tendency to insert his own meanings or opinions into statements. However‚ it is believed that Socrates insisted on questioning things and ensuring that reasoning is always applied. He often used the word “piety” which is easily defined as a belief which is accepted with unthinking conventional reverence. He played on questions such as "Do my parents approve of this action because it is right‚ or is it right because

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    gives her "an artificial wilderness and a sky like lead….congregated [by] an unintelligible multitude‚ a million eyes‚ a million boots in line‚ without expression‚ waiting for a sign" undoubtedly the sign of a raging war. As Thetis seeks "ritual pieties….libation and sacrifice"‚ an appeal to the deities for aid and guidance‚ Hephaestus provides "an arbitrary spot where bored officials lounged (one cracked a joke)" seemingly in mockery of Thetis’ hope and "three pales figures [whom] were led forth

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    Women were expected to serve the men in the house‚ either husband or father. Gender-expectations such as purity‚ piety‚ submissiveness‚ and domesticity became only tasks for women to maintain and fulfill in their lives. While tasks for being born as a woman were already set by society‚ the right to control of her own life had already been snatched by the man of her

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    adults of ‘evil’ in a fury of fanaticism and paranoia. The ‘Christian women and their convenanted men’ who facilitated the hysteria that fuelled the ‘invisible crime’ of witch craft did so with the full support of the court‚ and under the guise of piety‚ even when they knew ‘in all [their] black hearts’ that they were complicit in a very public trial rooted in pretence and fraud. The social disintegration of the Salem community that

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    declaring the justice of “some cause.” Without discussion or reflection‚ the people march away in lines to serve that cause‚ which eventually brings them to grief. In the fourth stanza‚ the poem returns to Thetis. Where she expects to see “ritual pieties” in the forms of sacrificial cows and ceremonial offerings‚ she finds instead “Quite another scene.” Again‚ the following two stanzas describe the scenes depicted on the shield. This time‚ she sees a barbed-wire enclosure‚ where bored sentries and

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    In the history of English literature‚ romantic poetry is impressive for its intense involvement with an enthusiasm of nature. The role of nature is prominent in Romantic poetry; it is also the primary concern for a worshipper of nature-William Wordsworth. This concern is to appreciate the sublime beauty of nature as living personality‚ to search for the union between the mind and nature‚ and to acquire aspiring insights by embracing nature. In almost of his poems‚ Wordsworth described the pure beauty

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    INTRODUCTION Zakat is considered to be a personal responsibility for muslim to ease economic hardship for others and eliminate inequality. It is obligatory for all who are able to do so. The zakat is considered by muslim to be an act of piety through which one expresses concern for the well-being of fellow muslim‚ as well as preserving social harmony between wealthy and poor. The importance of zakat is one of five pillar of Islam which is giving the practice of charitable giving by muslim

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    As part of the house of domesticity Women were later expected to dominate in piety giving them part on what was usually a male exclusive role (TCoD&TW). Matthias was at first annoyed then angered by the change in female societal duties. This reaction was due to his expectations derived from the stricter Calvinist beliefs. Those expectations

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