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    S. Lewis tries to persuade people about the importance of universal values such as courage and honor in a modern society. Lewis discusses several issues that I can apply to business or legal issues‚ such as listening to my heart‚ staying within the Tao‚ and using power respectfully. In “Men without Chest‚” Lewis is upset about the Green Book because the teachings of Gaius and Titius are affecting the minds of the children and leaving them with no ethics‚ theology‚ or politics. Gaius and Titius are

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    of ink used to create certain elements in this painting‚ and the perspective of this painting‚ which puts the viewer in a god-like position‚ reflect the beauty of nature and the values of the glorious marriage between Nature and Buddhism called the Tao. In Chinese landscape paintings such as Travelers Among Mountains and Streams black calligraphy ink was employed‚ making the painting a poetic extension‚ and also giving it a shadowed quality. This can best be seen in the “travelers” that seem to

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    Christians God is the supernatural force‚ while for Taos such a force is called Tao‚ a flow of energy‚ which is considered to be the main law and the absolute ideal at the same time. Secondly‚ the main principle for Christians is to live the life righteously‚ praying‚ confessing‚ repenting‚ following commandments‚ trying to change the world and achieve the inner harmony. Whereas the main rule for Taoism is “non-action”. Opposite to Christians‚ Taos teach to live without changing and breaking the

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    SEMESTER TWO PROJECT Analytical essay in Philosophy (IB Internal Assessment Dr. VanderWilt Philosophy 2 HL IB Objectives: IDENTIFY a relevant non-philosophical work that assists in the exploration of a major issue in Philosophy ANALYZE the non-philosophical work from ONE consistent accurately summarized and validly applied philosophical perspective in a manner consistent with a Philosophy or Philosopher EVALUATE the non-philosophical work AND the chosen philosophical perspective from a well-conceived

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    power as a leader has been recognized by many‚ but would you describe Ho Ching as an influential leader? Why? Yes Ho Ching would be an influential leader because she has the capabilities to persuade others to follow her lead 2.Based on the excerpt from Ho Ching’s speech‚ what type of tactics does she use to influence the behavior of others? Ho Ching use coercive power to direct her followers 3. Ho Ching has been named one of the most powerful leaders in Asia. What are her major

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    a subset of the Eastern religions. This group includes‚ Chen Tao‚ Chondogyo‚ Confucianism‚ Jeungism‚ Shinto‚ Taoism‚ and elements of Mahayana Buddhism. These traditions or religious philosophies focus on the East Asian concept of Tao. The place of East Asian religions among major religious groups is comparable to the Abrahamic religions and Indian religions. Early Chinese philosophies defined Tao and advocated cultivating De in that Tao. Many asian religions have fallen to the wayside while some

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    Nature… Being one with Tao he becomes immortal: though his body will decay‚ Tao will not”viii A citizen working in accordance with the rest of the civilization would be willing to adopt a benevolent mentality‚ in order to ultimately benefit the rest of the society. One who adopted such a “magnanimous”ix attitude would be interconnected spiritually with Tao. Tao was everything: it was the synthesis of the spiritual and natural world. Thus‚ in being unified spiritually with Tao‚ one was unified to the

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    "Nearly everyone has some conception of religion. In fact‚ sometimes it appears that there are as many definitions of it as there are people" (Schmidt 9). Not only does each person have his or her own way of defining religion; each person has his or her own way of practicing religion. Studying these different practices can be difficult. There have been many people who have studied religion and through many different methods. While some people share similar findings‚ each person has his or her

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    Associate Level Material Appendix G Eastern Religion Elements Matrix | Hinduism | Buddhism | Confucianism | Daoism | Countries of origin | It started in India and was spreading through the East Asia area. | Like Hinduism this also started in India and spread through the East Asia area. | This started in China and then later spread to Japan and Korea. | Like the Confucianism it started in China and later spread to Japan and Korea. | Historical figures and events | Vyasa is the founder of

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    of the most famous buildings of Ancient Greece. It was built on an ancient hilltop of the gods‚ “facing Mt. Hymettos to the east and the Bay of Salamis to the west” (Ching pg‚ 130). “The east and west facades were lined with eight towering Doric columns‚ making it the only octastyle‚ peripteral temple built in ancient Greece” (Ching pg‚ 130). The Parthenon was built to give thanks to Athena for the salvation of Athens and Greece in the Persian Wars. It houses a 40-foot-high statue of “Athena Parthenos

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