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    believed that people have the capacity within themselves to make their current state of being better. The Taoism philosophy emerged almost at the same time as Confucianism. Its beginning was highly attributed to Lao Tzu and his written work Tao Te Ching. Taoists considers Lao Tzu as their Supreme Deity. Taoist teachings revolve around health‚ longevity‚ immortality‚ non-action‚ spontaneity‚ nature and ancestral spirits. Buddhism‚ another religion widely practiced in China originated in India and

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    The Hans and the Romans both had very fascinating views on their technology. While The Han’s attitude toward technology was viewed as a positive contribution to their society the Romans had positive views other Romans had negative attitudes. Every document has its own opinions on the way they appreciate technology some support which is making then look good‚ while some think it’s for low class people and not for government. In order to fully analyze Han and Roman attitudes toward technology it would

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    culture = preserve balance Emphasized in everything‚ from cooking to art Proper balance = proper relationship Yin and Yang: Representation of celestial phenomena Book of Changes: I Ching Everything in the universe is governed by the principles of yin and yang 8 trigrams: images of all that happened on earth and in heaven I Ching Oldest of the Chinese classics System of philosophy and cosmology Dynamic balance of opposing forces Acceptance of the inevitability of change 64 Line arrangements that explain

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    approximately the same meaning as courage. In the Western tradition‚ notable thoughts on courage have come from philosophers such as Aristotle‚ Aquinas and Kierkegaard; in the Eastern tradition‚ some thoughts on courage were offered by the Tao Te Ching. More recently‚ courage has been explored by the discipline of psychology. Ancient Greece[edit] There is a tradition moving back to Ancient Greek philosophy for counting courage or fortitude as one of the four cardinal virtues‚ along with prudence

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    In 2004‚ article "The environmental benefits of globalization"‚ John A. Charles argues that the United States’ living ways and standards are variational and maintainable. Through free trade and globalization‚ people who are wealthy not only can provide sustainable development‚ but also can create protected environment. Free trade and globalization may attempt environmental protection‚ but they could not fundamentally solve the problem. One idea from the article is that “resources that were once

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    well. The book doesn’t weaken its dynamism even nowadays. Syuusui Koutoku argued‚ completed it to the world while falling ill‚ living in poverty himself at the age of thirty-one before the famous works of Hobson and Lenin a little. Japan defeated Ching dynasty in 1901‚ as a result‚ just politician‚ scholars‚ industrialists and intellectuals merged into a hard swirl of patriotic fever‚ the politics of territorial expansion‚ on the other hand he fearlessly

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    Cause or Effect of Gambling "Che-Ching!" "Yes! Jackpot!" shouted the man as he jumped up and down. However‚ will his happiness last forever? The nest time the man gambled‚ the money in his pocket completely turned to dust. From that day onwards‚ like a broken glass‚ his life is destroyed and almost impossible to bring back happiness. From this man’s case‚ clearly there are several negative effects of gambling. First of all‚ gambling will cause a person to have bankruptcy. Luck is not always by

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    then I started to stand on the stage and become a teacher when I was in my sophomore year. It was different from school life and even more interesting me. Since young I was interest in observing the behavior and thoughts of human beings‚ I chose Shih Hsin University where I majored in Social Psychology. I’m glad that I took Social Psychology as my major course‚ because wherever man lives and works‚ social psychology is always useful. After graduating from university I in medially joined a management

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    1)EARTHQUAKE RESISTANT DESIGN OF STRUCTURES PANKAJ AGRAWAL‚ MANISH SHRIKHANDE This comprehensive and well-organized book presents the concepts and principles of earthquake resistant design of structures in an easy-to-read style. The use of these principles helps in the implementation of seismic design practice. The book adopts a step-by-step approach‚ starting from the fundamentals of structural dynamics to application of seismic codes in analysis and design of structures. The text also focusses

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    In Robert H. Sharf’s “On the Mummification of Cha’n Masters in Medieval China‚” Sharf argues that the importance of the body in Chan’s buddhism is evident in the mortuary rituals like mummification. This ritual signifies the attainment of the fundamental goal of “nirvana” that manifests in the emptiness of form of the individual. Sharf substantiates his claim by drawing parallels onto similar Indian and Chinese mortuary rituals‚ and by referring to numerous historians who provide elaborate explanations

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