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    Confucianism and Legalism

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    Confucianism and Legalism are similar in that both originated during the Chinese Classical Period; however‚ they are different in government because Confucianism focuses on having an orderly‚ respectful‚ and successful ruler‚ while Legalism focuses on having an forceful and omnipotent ruler. In addition‚ education is extremely important in Confucianism‚ as opposed to the Legalist belief that people should never gain much knowledge. Both Confucianism and Legalism were developed in China during the

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    not get what she wants to begins to throw a fit. She seem to be more of a childish ruler who only wants for herself and will influence anything to go in her favor. In my opinion not very ideal ruler. Marc Antony‚ a feared soldier who is one of the rulers of the Roman Empire. Antonys love affair with Cleopatra ultimately results in the neglecting of his duties as a ruler. He is torn between his duties as a Roman ruler and his love for Cleopatra. In Act 1‚ Antony says “Let Rome in Tiber melt...”‚ when

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    synthesis on Aristotelian thought and Muslin theology. His subject of interests varies from music to sociological and political issues. In his‚ On the Perfect State‚ he compared political state as a body‚ which the most important part of heart was the ruler. From both Hobbes and Al-Farabis’ perspective they both argued‚ in order to maintain a civil society‚ a form of ruling system was more than necessary. Hobbes suggested that the nature of men were equal‚ because everyone has different strengths that

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    enforce that laws are firm instead of relying that people will be of good faith. Confucius believed a good ruler will have his life straightened out. A good ruler will rule with virtue and propriety so if committing a crime the person will have their own

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    History of Ferdinand and Isabella 

 King Ferdinand of Aragon and Queen Isabella of Castile were both important rulers during the Renaissance. They both ruled during a time in which change was constant. Things were being rediscovered and improved to become more efficient. These two rulers also partook in this movement for change. They improved their country in several ways‚ including the establishment of justice‚ and regulation of trade. These things improved their country dramatically‚ opening

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    Trust Manipulation of people’s knowledge of history enables the people to give their absolute loyalty towards a just leader. In order for a just ruler to gain absolute loyalty from their people‚ the ruler must earn their people’s trust. All decisions are derived from the belief in one’s knowledge or memory of past experiences or history. If people do not believe in the news being given‚ then that news will be ignored and people’s actions and decisions will be influenced by the data they do believe

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    Dowry

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    Dowry System is a common social problem.its harmful for our society. now we will read a paragraph about Dowry System.lets go for read Dowry System paragraph. Dowry is the money or property that is demanded by the bridegroom when he marries a bride. The system of dowry has now become a curse to the society. The torture upon the women by men is a very common sight of today. Sometimes the women become a victim of loss of life as a result of the torture by their husbands. The main reason of dowry is

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    Thoreau’s audience would be people who share his views on a less controlling and a moral government. Thoreau appeals to his audience through the use of aphorisms as well as analogies with which people would be able to identify. Machiavelli insists that a ruler must do whatever is in his power to rule his people regardless of whether his actions are moral or immoral and that "...it is safer to be feared than to be loved when one of the two must be lacking....For one can generally say this about men: that

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    the people of Rome gathered in the streets and celebrated the victory of Caesar over Pompey (Act I‚ scene i‚ lines 30-32). When told to go back to work‚ they ignored the commands and continued to celebrate even though the great Pompey‚ the fellow ruler with Caesar‚ was killed by Caesar. Julius Caesar was a strong‚ brave military leader. When Caesar left Rome to fight a war against his once great friend Pompey‚ he wasn’t defeated and came back to Rome victorious (Act I‚ scene i‚ line 32-39). In Rome

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    Mary Queen Of Scots

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    Mary Stewart‚ better known as Mary Queen of Scots‚ represented in many books as a strong‚ independent ruler‚ (change to period) however‚ in many other books she is portrayed as an unintelligent whore. Some people (individuals) agree‚ even in our gender equal society of today ( even in our present gender equal society some individuals still agree ) ‚ with the latter‚ and that she failed as a ruler mainly because of her femininity. However‚ this is untrue‚ Mary Queen of Scots reign was influenced not

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