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    Confucianism and filial virtue Confucianism is a complex philosophy invented by Confucius during the 5th century BCE‚ which includes social‚ moral‚ philosophical‚ political and religious thoughts that dominated the culture of East Asia. Confucianism does not advocate specific religious practices or rituals in its teachings but teaches the people to adopt ethics behaviors to live in harmony. The most important of its virtues is probably the filial virtue that characterizes‚ still nowadays

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    The first attempt by Christopher Columbus to chart a direct trading route from Spain to India was blocked by land previously unknown to Western Society. Assuming the possibility of sailing due east‚ rather than around the horn of Africa to reach India‚ Columbus ran into the West Indies of the Caribbean "discovering" the New World. This accidental initial contact in 1492 would set into motion monumental events in world history. For the next three centuries conquest‚ slavery‚ and colonization would

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    Auguste Comte (1798–1857) is the founder of positivism‚ a philosophical and political movement which enjoyed a very wide diffusion in the second half of the nineteenth century. It sank into an almost complete oblivion during the twentieth‚ when it was eclipsed by neopositivism. However‚ Comte’s decision to develop successively a philosophy of mathematics‚ a philosophy of physics‚ a philosophy of chemistry and a philosophy of biology‚ makes him the first philosopher of science in the modern sense

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    Scientific management Introduction Nowadays‚ scientific management plays an important role in our workplaces. Nevertheless‚ to draw a conclusion that whether scientific management is appropriate in nowadays workplaces‚ the essay will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of scientific management. First of all‚ as to the definition of management‚ the answer to this problem varies from people to people. Some people like Frederick Winslow Taylor‚ thought that management is a discipline that involves

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    Short history of litrature The purpose of this course is to encourage you to gain an insight into‚ and broad awareness of‚ the development of English literature from its perceived origins in the ninth century until the end of the nineteenth century. Attention will be paid not only to influential writers and movements‚ but to themes such as the influence of Greek mythology‚ religion‚ politics‚ and the rôle of Ireland. Some writers‚ poets and playwrights considered are Langland‚ Chaucer‚ Malory‚ Marlowe

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    NAME: OGUTI SEBESTIAN OSWIN INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS STUDIES-IIS JILIN UNIVERSITY-CHINA TOPIC: A liberation movement in Uganda: a case of the Lord Resistance Movement/Army (LRM/A) 1986 – 2006. Abstract This paper is set within the theory of sociology of learning and social movement frame work. It will examine documents/reports from government and non governmental organizations‚ personal experience and observation as a resident of a geographical space where

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    Religious intolerance has always been a trademark of Brazil despite the fact that since the year of 1891 the country was constitutionally declared a secular nation. With a population of more than 209 million‚ Brazil is mostly catholic (65%)‚ and while Protestants (23%) have eased their way into being socially tolerated and accepted through the years every other religion is quite often rejected and frowned upon. This rejection makes it difficult for other religions to grow‚ but certainly not impossible

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    God—an individual supernatural being‚ with a distinctive name‚ personality‚ and control or influence of a major aspect of nature (like rain or fertility)‚ that encompasses the life of an entire community or a major segment of the community Spirit—a supernatural being that is less powerful than a god and is usually more localized; often one of a collection of nonindividualized supernatural beings that are not given specific names and identities Spirits include nonindividualized spirits like

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    Beginnings and History The history of Daoism can befittingly be separated into four periods: Proto-Daoism‚ Classical Daoism‚ Modern Daoism and Contemporary Daoism. The first period‚ Proto-Daoism‚ spans the time from antiquity all the way to the 2nd century C.E. The intention behind this period being called "proto-Daoism" is that we have no information of any official Daoist religious organizations at this time. The classic works that were inscribed in the course of this period‚ the Daode jing

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    1. Examine the strengths and weaknesses of the argument for the existence of God based on religious experience. (18) 2. ‘The argument merely indicates the probability of God and this is of little value to a religious believer.’ Discuss. (12) In contrast to the classical arguments for the existence of God‚ namely the ontological‚ cosmological and teleological arguments‚ the argument from religious experience doesn’t just entail a set logical of points arriving at a conclusion on a piece of paper

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