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    Konstruktionslehre

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    * Gewinnmaximierung Konstruktionsphasen Unterschied Aufgabe/Problem * Bei einem Problem sind der gewünschte Endzustand sowie die Anforderungen zu deren Bewältigung‚ wie Methoden und Mittel unbekannt. * Bei einer Aufgabe sind der Anfangszustand und der gewünschte Endzustand sowie die Anforderungen zu deren Bewältigung‚ wie Methoden und Mittel bekannt. Konstruktionsarten * Neukonstruktion: Bei einer Neukonstruktion muss der Konstrukteur auf Basis einer Problemstellung/Zielsetzung

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    Afro-Asian Literature

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    1) An Incident Lu Hsun Six years have slipped by since I came from the country to the capital. During that time I have seen and heard quite enough of so-called affairs of state; but none of them made much impression on me. If asked to define their influence‚ I can only say they aggravated my ill temper and made me‚ frankly speaking‚ more and more misanthropic. One incident‚ however‚ struck me as significant‚ and aroused me from my ill temper‚ so that even now I cannot forget it. It happened during

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    Erneuerbare Energien

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    erneuerbare Energien. Der meistgenannte Vorteile der erneuerbare Energien ist die positive Auswirkungen auf Klima- und Umweltschutz. Bei den regenerativen Energien produzieren sie keine Schadstoffe. Abgase wie Kohlendioxid‚ Schwefeldioxid und Stickdioxid schaden die Umwelt. In Deutschland trägt der Wärmeversorgung der Gebäude 40 Prozent der energiebedingten Kohlendioxidemission bei. Hier spielen die erneuerbaren Energien eine wichtige Rolle. Wenn wir Heizenergie von Solarwärme oder Biomasse benutzen‚ folglich

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    Can the Subaltern Speak?

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    dominant concern in classical Chinese philosophy is the dao ( ) concern which is essentially different from the truth concern and thus that there is no significant truth concern in classical Chinese philosophy. In view of this challenge‚ I focus further on the case of philosophical Daoism whose dao concern is a trademark of the dao concern of classical Chinese philosophy. Arguably‚ the exploration of the relation between the truth concern and the dao concern of philosophical Daoism will substantially contribute

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    predicted there was no answer. No one heard her….” • “Slow progression of difficulties was a kind of torture.” • “She did not want to go home‚ she wanted to sit here on the edge of the grave.” • “She waited‚ trying to capture the image of peace” Requiem in a Townhouse • “As the removal men brought those possessions… Mr. Thorpe stood helplessly by like an old gaunt camel in a small enclosure.” • “The townhouse imposed indignities on Mr. Thorpe: its mean conception was the antithesis of what he had

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    Diaoyu Islands

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    territory‚ and makes it clear to the whole world that China is the legitimate owner. Diaoyu Dao and its affiliated islands are an inseparable part of the Chinese territory. Diaoyu Dao is China’s inherent territory in all historical‚ geographical and legal terms‚ and China enjoys indisputable sovereignty over Diaoyu Dao. On September 10‚ 2012‚ the Japanese government announced the "purchase" of Diaoyu Dao the implementation of the so-called "nationalization". This is a move that grossly violates

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    Daoism In Ancient China

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    School in the state of Qi (now known as Shandong) was a place where Daoists practiced their duties. To define the concepts of Daoism‚ a very detailed guide in explaining the concepts is required to understand it better. The most important term is ‘Dao’ in which translating the Chinese word into English is very difficult because no word in English exactly gives the Chinese meaning but the English word which comes closest is the best way to describe it. The meaning is the right path; the word describes

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    and culture. It teaches about Dao‚ or “The Way” and how to apply its concepts to one’s life. It is the second most translated text in the world and has been the subject of extensive commentaries. Throughout history‚ it was generally accepted that the Daodejing was written between the 8th and 3rd centuries BCE by Laozi‚ a curator of the Chinese imperial archives. In fact‚ the book used to be simply called Laozi in his honor. He is well known as the founder of Daoism‚ Dao meaning “the Way” (www.britannica

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    King Hui of Liang and Kinh Xuan of Qi (late 4th century BCE). He is the typical philosopher for Daojia‚ one of the greatest philosophers in History of Ancient – Middle Age Chinese Philosophy. Chuang Tzu is considered to follow Lao Tzu’s doctrine of Dao‚ making it develop more bright and popular. He is a minor official in the town. However‚

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    Daoism and Confucianism

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    Daoism and Confucianism are two of China’s oldest and most pervasive philosophies. They arose during the same period in Chinese history‚ called the Hundred Schools of Thought‚ a time often marred by unrest and feudal strife. Both philosophies reflect this‚ as their overarching goals are to seek order and harmony in one’s life‚ relationship with society‚ and the universe. Confucianism is a philosophy originated by the Chinese philosopher‚ Confucius‚ which teaches that logic and reason can solve

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