Globalised Art‚” by Chin-Tao Wu Chin-Tao Wu discussed the globalization of art both from political economic and economic aspects. First of all‚ with the development of globalization‚ when the artists create their works of art are divesting and un-limiting increasingly. However‚ due to different artists have different cultural background‚ the works of art always have some debate in the arts. It will lead people do not understand‚ even criticism. In the meanwhile‚ Chin-Tao Wu gives three women as
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writings offered a basis for Taoism‚ a religion officially founded by Chang Tao-ling in about 150 A.D. However‚ the Tao-te Ching is an ethical document as much as about good government as it is about moral behavior. Niccolo Machiavelli was an aristocrat who had his ups and downs according the shifts in power in Florence. His writings encourage a prince to secure power by almost any means necessary. Lao-Tzu’s Thoughts from the Tao-te Ching and Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Qualities of the Prince both have
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of Tao Symonds‚ the eleven year old narrator and central character‚ as he reflects on the previous few months of his life. Tao thinks the whole world is against him. He is suffering pressure from school‚ his parents and their new partners‚ as well as from his peers to join in theirescapades and to top it all off‚ his dog has died. Tao feels confused and angry because his parents‚ middle aged surfer father‚ Greg‚ and his mother‚ a teacher called Christine‚ are in the process of a break-up. Tao then
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be in harmony with the Tao and lead a skilful life (Watson‚ 1968). In the story‚ the wife sincerely wanted to become a filial daughter and worked hard at cultivating-herself. However‚ unlike Confucianism‚ in a Taoist approach the wife tried to return to a mode of existence that is natural and free of the social conditioning she felt for her mother-in-law; she has stripped herself of any resentment or frustration she felt and returned to her pure-being with nature and Tao. As a consequence‚ her work
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on the Daodejing (Tao Te Ching) Worksheet Read and reflect on the following passages. In the Comments column‚ comment on what the passage meant to you. Use your own experiences as examples to explain the passages. Religious Studies - General Religious Studies 1. Individual Assignment: Taoism‚ Confucianism‚ and Shinto Part 1: Reflections on the Daodejing (Tao Te Ching) Worksheet · Complete the University of Phoenix Material: Reflections on the Daodejing (Tao Te Ching) Worksheet
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use a sacred book‚ Tao Te Ching written by the great Sage‚ Lao Tzu as a guidance. This text has been translated almost as much as the Christian Holy Bible it. It consists of 81 poems or chapters that are quite broad and vague and because of this‚ it can be interpreted and applied universally. It speaks of possible inner greatness but also the possible inner failure. The word “Tao” may be translated as the “Way”. The goal of Taoism is to achieve Tao‚ to find “The Way”. Tao is the Ultimate Reality
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Paper on Case 5.1 Yahoo on China In case 5.1‚ Yahoo in China‚ the moral accountability of the American based Tech Company Yahoo is called into question when it provided the personal information of Chinese citizen Shi Tao to Chinese authorities in order in incriminate him. Tao a journalist and democracy advocate posted details on a New York bases forum of the Chinese Government’s plans to hold back a protest. Upon the Chinese Government finding out about this posting‚ which was not the only source
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life. Taoism is translated into English simply as “the way or path.” Every Taoist believes the goal in life is to become one with the Tao "Taoist Beliefs". 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. To the Philosophical Daoist what is most real is nature. The Daoists
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The goal of Confucianism is to obtain a structured society‚ while the goal of Taoism is to achieve the Tao. Both Confucianism and Taoism are celebrated on the Chinese New Year and on Ancestor day in China. Those who practice Confucianism highly revere the clergy and bureaucrats in society‚ however the Taoist are led by the daoshis‚ which are thought to be the masters of the Tao. Notably in Confucianism‚ women are regarded as being inferior to men‚ while men and women are equal in the eyes
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to provide examples of Taoist philosophy‚ and integrate Taoism into the existing world views of all levels of the Chinese people (Fung). Taoism was first recognized as a religious system during the 4th and 3rd centuries BCE. The publication of the Tao Te Ching and other works provided a focus for Taoist thinking. Taoism became a semi-official Chinese religion during the Tang dynasty and continued during the Song dynasty. As Confucianism gained popularity‚ Taoism gradually fell and changed from an
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