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    Philosophy of Hsun Tzu

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    Hsun Tzu Hsun Tzu was a Confucian Chinese philosopher who lived approximately between 310 BC-219 BC. He is often portrayed as the antithesis of his contemporary philosopher Mencius. Hsun Tzu’s influence can be seen in the formation of the official state doctrine of the Han Dynasty however his influence waned in comparison to Mencius in the Dynasties that followed.1 In this exegesis essay I will be focus on two of Hsun Tzu’s philosophies; his theory on human

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    A Raisin in the Sun; Lorraine Hansberry Themes: One of the central themes depicted in the play A Raisin in the Sun‚ written by Lorraine Hansberry‚ was racial discrimination. Because the main characters in the family of the play were African American during the time when racism was still greatly expressed‚ the Youngers endured hardships that complicated their goal of the American Dream. They were looked down upon and rejected because of the color of their skin‚ but they did not let that stop them

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    Machiavelli Lao-Tzu

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    Lao-tzu and Machiavelli are political philosophers writing in two different lands and two different times. Lao-tzu was an ancient Chinese philosopher from 6th century BC‚ the author of Tao-te Ching‚ and Machiavelli was an Italian philosopher who lived 2000 years after Lao-tzu’s time‚ author of Prince. They are both philosophers but have totally different perspective on how to be a good leader. While both philosopher’s writing is instructive. Lao-tzu’s advice issues from detached view

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    Essay On Lao Tzu

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    Lao-tzu is one of the most famous philosopher and writer in Chinese history. Also‚ he was known as the father of Taoism‚ who wrote the philosophical document “Tao-te Ching”. According to Lao-tzu‚ the main theory of “Tao-te Ching” is “Tao”. The term “Tao” is not that easy to define which not only simply mean “the way” but also indicate the natural instincts of human and moral behavior. Basically‚ the key point that Lao-tzu wants to state out is to let people explore their own way of life because

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    Worlds and Their Suns’ explores this concept of balance in nature as it relates to prosperity of the human race. In the first four worlds‚ the sun was made up of only one element (or what the Aztec culture believed to be the elements) and the humans were too greedy/disrespectful/improper. In the fifth world‚ the sun is comprised of all four elements (earth‚ air‚ fire‚ and water). In this world there was balance and every small part made up the balanced whole. In Amaterasu‚ the sun and moon balanced

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    NOVA: Secrets of the Sun 1. Solar storms take place in two stages. The first stage is the solar flare which “releases an outburst of x-rays.” (NOVA) The second stage is the coronal mass ejection‚ with is a “wave of billions of tons of electrically charged particles.” (NOVA) 2. Auroras can be very bright. In fact‚ in 1859 there were reports that miners in Colorado were awaken by an aurora in the middle of the night. Believing that dawn had arrived‚ they went to work early. 3. During the 1960’s

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    Day Of Two Suns Summary

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    unwanted diseases and genetic mutations. The worst part is at times‚ the civilians were left with no right to express their opinion nor feelings towards the bomb testing. That’s when Jane Dibblin a British journalist steps up. In her book the Day of Two Suns: U.S. Nuclear Testing and the Pacific Islanders Dibblin projects to the world the unheard voices of the native villagers

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    A Raisin in the Sun Life Then and Life Now The lifestyle in “A Raisin in the Sun” by Hansberry (1966) set in the 1950’s on the South Side of Chicago has improved for many. There is still much needed improvement. Crime rates are skyrocketing‚ the number of shootings per day have jumped‚ and the number of deaths per month are on a rapid incline. Communities are being devastated daily. Police have increased patrolling‚ community groups are trying to reach out to stop the violence that is erupting their

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    Such as his biological father‚ George Myers‚ and his Uncle Lee who got released from prison. One bad thing that Walter did was on page 39‚ when he and his friends wanted to beat up a kid named Richard Aisles after he was seen hurting his eyes from the sun. Then‚ after reading a newspaper article about a black man being hanged in the South‚ they wanted to hang

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    higher education and living in America today. On average a medical student graduates from Medical School with up to $200‚000 dollars worth of debt. For most people living in modern America‚ this is a life sentence of college debt. In A Raisin in the Sun Beneatha dreams of becoming a doctor. For her‚ this is her American Dream. She continues to strive towards her goal even through all of the hardships she has faced. Even though gaining and losing all of the funding. The stereotypical definition of the

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