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    Web. Marshall calls Taoism "the way of nature‚" emphasizing that this is the ideal religion from the perspective of ecological sensibility. Passivity is a key element of Taoist thought‚ and is a repeated concept in the primary Taoist text‚ the Tao Te Ching. The concept of passivity stresses that the wise person will not attempt to cause change in his world‚ but will rather be receptive to and allow natural changes to happen‚ as is the way of nature. Other Taoist principles concerning government

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    Lao-Tzu and Machiavelli on Government and Those Who Govern Machiavelli‚ in “The Prince” and Lao-Tzu in “”Thoughts from the Tao-te Ching” have very opposing views. In their writings‚ they differ on topics such as qualities of a leader‚ functions of government‚ and human nature and the world around them. Here I will describe each of their views and compare the differences. Both Machiavelli and Lao-Tzu are philosophers writing in regard to Government‚ giving advice in ways that they feel people should

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    The freedom fighter that I have chosen to focus on is Te Whiti O Rongomai. He is a significant figure in our history who has shaped peoples lives. He is an inspirational‚ original thinker who was driven by the times in which he lived‚ a time of persecution of Maori rights. His actions continue to be remembered today. The four questions that I address in my essay are: Who was Te Whiti and why is he known as a freedom fighter? What techniques did he use? What did his actions lead to? Which Human

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    prominent sinologist from the University of Hong Kong‚ The Tao Te Ching written by Lao Tzu‚ during the

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    He specifically described this social state in The Tao Te Ching‚ he said “If a country is governed wisely‚ its inhabitants will be content. They enjoy the labor of their hands and don’t waste time inventing labor-saving machines. Since they dearly love their homes‚ they aren’t interested in travel. They may

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    followers to pray but this does not apply to Taoism. Third‚ what did you find from your study of the varied online translations you looked at on the Apply page? Which translator did you find most helpful in rendering the often abstract words the Tao Te Ching into language that made sense to you? (Since we all worked with the same website‚ even though people looked at different chapters‚ the translators are the same.) I found that Taoism can be very difficult to understand even given anecdotes

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    Extended Essay Research Question Due to your EE supervisor at your first meeting 50-point quiz grade – IB English HL 1 The assignment: Write a one to two sentence question that will be the crux of your research throughout the extended essay process. Use the attached form. If you learn nothing else from the extended essay‚ learn this: The better your topic is up front‚ the better (and easier) your paper will be in the end. Here are some quotes from current seniors to support my claim

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    still.” Throughout his writings and primarily the Tao Te Ching‚ Lao Tzu is constantly outlining thoughts on self and a kind of empowerment that leads you to the Tao which is the supreme state of being in Taoism. Tao is “the basic‚ eternal principal of the universe that transcends reality and is the source of being‚ non-being‚ and change.” (1) As I said before‚ in Taoism the art of following the Tao is the key to supreme living. Being that the Tao Te Ching is the basis for Taoism it is apparent that

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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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    all of his wisdom before he passed. With this incentive Lao Tzu sat down and wrote the Tao Te Ching‚ which was his only known work summing

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