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    The effects of War World I are profoundly evident in the literary works of those who endured the war and the results thereof. Authors of this lost generation found themselves without purpose after having witnessed death on such a large scale. The crippling effects of their lost morality and disillusionment with society influenced them to lead lives of reckless decadence and an idealized past as expressed in such literary works as The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and The Sun Also Rises by

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    Lao Tzu is a Chinese philosopher and founder of Daoism. He is the author of a philosophical document called “Tao-te Ching”. Niccoló Machiavelli‚ is a 15th century aristocrat and a writer‚ mostly famous for his political treatise‚ “The Prince”. This essay will attempt to analyze both authors’ views on human nature and the way these views affected the types of government supported. As mentioned above different lives of Lao Tzu and Machiavelli influenced their images of human nature. Lao Tzu worked

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    Exploring The Ideas of Philosophy and Freedom The following essay first introduces the texts Encouraging Learning‚ by Hsun Tzu‚ and the text Learning to Read by Frederick Douglas. Their work has significance both in the connection between philosophy‚ and the linkage between knowledge and freedom‚ as well as mentions the importance of education and how it can influence and shape an individual’s state of mind. It is important to note that these texts also introduce us to the eight elements of critical

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    Sun Zi

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    UNIVERSITI TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND GREEN TECHNOLOGY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONS) CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT Unit: UBMM1011 Sun Zi Art of War & Business Strategies Semester of Study: Semester 2 Lecturer’s Name: Company name : Apple Inc | Name | No. ID | Year / Sem. | 1. | Satheesh a/l Rameswaran | 10AGB03508 | Y 2 S 2 | CONTENT 1. Introduction………………………………....3 2. Content……………………………………...5 3. Discussion…………………………………...7 4. Recommendation…………………………

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    doesn’t ignore the fact that there are evil or bad people in this world‚ he believes some people do fail due to poor development or not being taught the virtues of what makes a good human being. On the other hand‚ Hsun-tzu takes Mencius’s ideas and strongly disagrees. To Hsun-tzu‚ humans are born innately evil. He takes Mencius’s idea of having to be taught to be good as not truly born good. He believes anything humans have to work towards to become good is considered conscious activity. He says

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    Lao Tzu - Tao Te Ching

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    Lao-Tzu - Journal The concepts and ideas of the Tao-Te Ching may be a hard to grasp at first‚ but that is partially the point. For “The tao that can be told‚ is not the eternal Tao (Verse 1). Those who think they know everything‚ do not. It does not help to know the Tao‚ it just is. To think like Lao-Tzu‚ a person must let go of everything they think they know. Today‚ this is a very difficult task for most because there is so much a person stands for and believes in. However‚ The Tao-Te Ching

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    Everwhere the Sun Shines

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    Priscilla Byrne ENG-4U1 8 February 2013 Everywhere the Sun Shines “The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” ― Lao Tzu The sun stream in through the celling high windows of the art room‚ the natural light brightens the space and warms our skin. The pre-summer glow fills me with contentment as I listen to the art teacher explain our next project. “ Art history!” she says‚ enthusiasm filling her voice. “Is a way of expressing events from the past and bringing them to the

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    The Sun and the Moon

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    The Sun and the Moon I make my way over the grass‚ which is covered in freckles of frost that make a soft crunch with each tiny step I take. The trees that surround me are clustered together in company‚ yet look lonely without their companionship of leaves. They stand tall and strong‚ like an army of ghost warriors that are ready for battle. I walk amongst them‚ lightly brushing against the rough and unkind bark as I go. There’s no sign of life in the park besides myself and the typical flock of

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    Lao-Tzu was an ancient Chinese philosopher during the 6th century. Conversely‚ Machiavelli was an Italian historian‚ author‚ diplomat‚ philosopher‚ and politician that lived almost two thousand years later during the Renaissance. Although both are from completely different times and cultures; neither would disagree that leadership is essential in the success or failure of society. After all‚ at its simplistic core government is just a hierarchy of leadership that exist to serve its fellow citizens

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    Setting Sun

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    history‚ there have been various wars that have affected the lives of people around the world. The Setting Sun by Ousamu Dazai and The Reader by Bernhard Schlink are both examples of how World War II affected people. In The Setting Sun the author displays how much a country’s tradition changes after imperialism which is why some people might say The Setting Sun best represents the effects World War II had on culture. However‚ The Reader best describes the effects the war had on cultures because the

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