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    Lao-Tzu vs. Machiavelli

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    to be author of the Tao-te Ching‚ and Niccolò Machiavelli (1469-1527)‚ author of The Prince There are few ways in which they are similar‚ but have very opposite views and ideas of government. Lao-tzu’s view is government should not have optimal power over the people He feels as though the less people know they are being governed‚ the happier they will be. For example‚ in the Tao-te Ching Lao-tzu states‚ “If you want to be a great leader‚/ you must learn to follow the Tao./ Stop trying to control

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    Using Coca Cola to Explain Ansoff’s Matrix Ansoff’s Matrix is a useful tool for examining a company’s product range. The four main options are: 1. Market penetration 2. Product development 3. Market development 4. Diversification Information about some of the products produced by Coca Cola is given below. Read this information and complete the tasks over the page: 1. Diet Coke m penetration

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    Poppa Research Paper

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    later I said my first word and it was Poppa. My mom wasn’t sure if I was trying to say Grandpa or Papas (potatoes)‚ I guess will never know. Thursday‚ February 7‚ 2004‚ was my first birthday and I was obsessed with Winnie the Pooh‚ so obsessed that I took a picture of Winnie the Pooh holding a 1 in his hand and I was so happy.

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    Vodafone: IBS Case Study

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    study ----- Vodafone Group Members: Tao Gu 1461379 Jia Guo 1463305 Yi-Chieh Li 1490606 Chenya Lian 1474013 Yang Li 1429174 Date: 28/04/2015 INTRODUCTION (Yang Li) • • • • • 1. Identify strategic issues--MBV‚ RBV‚ OBV‚ Corporate‚ International (Yang Li ) 2. Identify key strategic issues—Key issue 1. (Chenya Lian) & Key issue 2. (Jia Gu o) 3. Recommendation—1. (Chenya Lian) & 2. (Jia Guo) 4. Action plan—Plan1. (Yi-Chien Li) & Plan2. (Tao Gu) 5. Conclusion(Tao Gu) Strategic Issues ( Yang li ) •

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    Lao-Tzu vs. Machiavelli

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    securities. Two of history’s greatest thinkers Lao-tzu‚ authors of the Tao-te Ching‚ and Niccolo Machiavelli‚ author of The Prince have similar but very contrasting ideas of government‚ and how people should be governed. Lao-tzu was born in the Chinese state of Ch’u. He spent most of his life working in the library of the Chou dynasty. Once he decided to leave a gate keeper convinced him he would write down his thoughts‚ Thus creating the Tao-te Ching. Lao-tzu’s view of government is the master should not

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    Wu-Wei's Taoism: The Way

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    Taoism is a religion that is all about finding “Tao” or “The Way.” The most important book to Taoism is the “Tao Te Ching” which has teachings that are attributed to Lao Tzu. Taoism is full of philosophical ideas‚ and teachings to teach one that life on earth is not just full of suffering and bitterness. The most important theme to finding this happiness in the universe is by using Wu-Wei. Wu-Wei is one of the most important concepts in Taoism. Wei refers to any intentional or reflected action

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    Religion and Taoism

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    of Taoism"). Every Taoist believes the goal in life is to become one with the Tao ("Taoist Beliefs"). Religious Taoism began while a movement of organized religious communities developed ("Religious Taoism"). Taoism is pronounced (Dow-ism)‚ and it means path or the way. Taoism very vague and has to be experienced‚ it "refers to a power which envelops‚ surrounds and flows through all things‚ living and non-living. The Tao regulates natural processes and nourishes balance in the universe. It embodies

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    Lao-tzu Believed in Tao Te Ching: The way things are The Tao is the way‚ law‚ principle. Essence‚ balance of nature 1. The Tao escapes precise definition 2. Tao is intangible‚ it’s energy 3. Tao is powerful‚ humans are weak 4. Radical Naturalism Tao is a force of nature not a force of spirit * Art over science art is wiser‚ deeper * Intuition over logic * Nature over society. Social Pessimism (Escapism) Every society is corrupted bureaucracy society restricts

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    Gawa Ko Yan

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    values. Today the Chinese‚ Korean‚ Japanese and Vietnamese diaspora has brought Confucianism to the world. Daoism Taoism (modernly: Daoism) is a philosophical and religious tradition that emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao (modernly romanized as "Dao"). The term Tao means "way"‚ "path" or "principle"‚ and can also be found in Chinese philosophies and

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    society. The concept of the Tao‚ which is the core of Taoism cannot be define‚ the Tao is the ultimate creative energy of the universe. The most important text of Taoism is the Tao Te Ching‚ which was composed around the 3rd century; it includes guiding words on life and describes the nature of the universe. Another early text‚ the Zhuangzi has provided Taoism with doctrines and ideas throughout its history. Despite differences‚ the two texts present the same view of that Tao and its relation to the

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