Confucianism is based off of many diverse concepts‚ one of which is the junzi and the xiaoren. These terms have been widely interpreted throughout time‚ and make up most of this concept. In order to understand Confucianism‚ one must first understand the significance of these two notions. A junzi (gentleman) and xiaoren (small man) are very important aspects of Confucianism and have distinct characteristics same such as meaning‚ qualities‚ and modern day society attributes. Instead of working towards
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Leah Lloyd World Philosophies 1330 Term Paper I- Introduction Intro‚ thesis In this paper I will describe Plato’s metaphysical dualism in the history of western philosophical and religious traditions and then compare it to the Chinese naturalistic metaphysics. Following the comparison‚ I will discuss the differences with a knowledge theory between a ratiocinative Hellenistic view and an intuition-based Doaist position. II- Metaphysical Dualism Plato‚ a student of Socrates Johnson‚ rejected*
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focused on ethics‚ or proper behavior‚ for individuals and governments. He said that people should conduct their lives according to two basic principles. These principles were ren‚ or concern for others‚ and li‚ or appropriate behavior. Confucius argued that society would function best if everyone followed ren and li. Confucius thought that everyone had a proper role to play in society. Order was maintained when people knew their place and behaved appropriately. For example‚ Confucius said
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made on a $17 million budget and was a huge international success‚ grossing $213.5 million and is a very worthy candidate for inclusion in the film festival. Characterisation: The movie opens with the return of Li Mu Bai from the Green Mountain where he reunites with his friend‚ Yu Shu Lien‚ a female warrior. Both are highly skilled students of Wudang‚ a form of martial arts. Mu Bai is characterised as a master swordsmen who has returned from seeking enlightenment to reunite with his love interest
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A design element on the first floor was a small room called the “Outbreak of 228 Incident”. The background of the room was designed to look similar to the background of the event that led to the outbreak. Brick buildings covered all three corners of the room. In the middle of the back of the room‚ there was a suitcase and inside the suitcase were cigarette boxes. The design of the wallpaper made me feel like I was in the place where one of the major events that started the outbreak happened. I immensely
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Assessment process for linguistic ability of 3-4 years old children Introduction The focus of this paper is on the assessment processes used in descriptive studies of children‚ aged 3-4 years‚ who are learning English. We adopt mainly classroom assessments with naturally occurring performance tasks and used multiple intelligence theory to assess their progress. In so doing we have found both problems and benefits that come from using this kind of assessment for young children. Lots of data were
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changing media‚ changing china This page intentionally left blank CHANGING MEDIA‚ CHANGING CHINA Edited by Susan L. Shirk 2011 Oxford University Press‚ Inc.‚ publishes works that further Oxford University’s objective of excellence in research‚ scholarship‚ and education. Oxford New York Auckland Cape Town Dar es Salaam Hong Kong Karachi Kuala Lumpur Madrid Melbourne Mexico City Nairobi New Delhi Shanghai Taipei Toronto With offices in Argentina Austria Brazil Chile Czech Republic
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Title: managing people as illustrated in a well-known‚ publicly documented company (Chinese or Western) and analysed according to Managing people ideas and concepts For : Phil Shelhaas Date of submission: 16th December‚ 2011 (Word count: 2800 words) Content Summary 2 1.0Introduction 3 2.0People management in Lenovo China 3 2.1Introduction of Lenovo China 3 2.2Approach of People management in Lenovo China 4 2.2.1Overall approach 4 2.2.2System of rewarding
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Hong Kong cinema has unquestionably founded their filmic reputation out of the 1950’s martial-arts action films produced by the Shaw Brothers. This can be reaffirmed through the statement in Film Art that‚ "Shaws made films in many genres‚ but among its biggest successes were dynamic‚ gory sword fighting films (wuxia pian‚ or ‘tales of martial chivalry’)" (493). Such films eventually lead to the endorsement of classic martial artists from Bruce Lee to Jackie Chan‚ ultimately establishing a sort of
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dynasty. In the early period‚ there were Chen Zi’ang and the four outstanding poets‚ namely‚ Lu Zhaolin‚ Luo Binwang‚ Wang Bo and Yang Jiong: in the glorious period‚ there were more dominant poets‚ such as Li Bai‚ Du Fu‚ Cen Shen and Wang Wei; in the middle period‚ there were Bai Juyi‚ Li He and Han Yu; Li Shangyin and Du Mu were representatives of the late Tang Dynasty. The last thing you would need other than the history and the achievements there are the
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