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    Anne Marie Dutkovic World Religions 212 Strayer University Beliefs and Description of Confucius of China Confucianism is known as the practice of virtue that emphasizes moral order‚ correctness of social relationships‚ justice‚ and humanity. The founder of Confucianism was Kong Fuzi or “Master Kong”. He is better known by the Western version of his name Confucius. He was an ancient Chinese scholar and philosopher born around 551 BCE. Confucius’s philosophies were not

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    religious‚ conservative household. • Attended University of Wisconsin studying agriculture changed to history • Attended school to become a minister‚ changed completed his Ph.D in Psychology at Columbia University. It was here he became interested in person centered therapy. • After graduating worked for 12 years at a child-guidance center. • 1939-published first book. Began to teach at Ohio State University • 1940 gave a speech‚ which is considered the birth of Client Centered Therapy. • 1942- expanded

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    involved with. He seemed to see his role as critic‚ not as critic‚ not leader by any stretch. Of course‚ his ideas undoubtedly informed Plato’s ideas‚ but by the time Plato brings up the notion of a philosopher-king it’s thirty years after Socrates’ death and what the character Socrates says in the Republic is probably much more Plato than Socrates. This is also two hundred years after Confucius‚ so it may even be that the two are not quite so isolated from each other as they may seem. A couple interesting

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    Jian’s "White Clouds Over Xiao and Xiang" is considered to be abstract art. Its abstract art because it refers to the real world‚ in this case‚ a landscape of China’s hills‚ but does not duplicate it exactly. The location of the viewer in the picture gives them a bird’s eye view of the landscape. The viewer is not restricted to one part of the scene‚ but rather can move about the setting. They can choose to explore the scenery by moving their eyes across the various paths or climb the mountain simply

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    Reforms of Deng Xiaoping Deng Xiaoping thought improving relations with the foreign countries were important. This idea was outlined in his program of reform termed Gaige Kaifang (Reforms and Openness). He wanted China to become to a modern country. Allowed peasants to sell crops from their own private plots at local markets if they have enough crops for the government Allowed people to start private businesses‚ to hire workers‚ or making profits Let foreign investors established factories‚

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    Contracts – MacDougall 2010-2011 Sara Li FORMATION Offer & Acceptance Offer & Invitation to Treat Mere puffs Invitation to Treat Offer Mere puff: no reasonable person would take it as an offer Can the terms of the K (ie offer) only come from one party? * Battle of the forms - last shot/first blow? (Denning in Butler Machine Tool v Ex-Cell-O Corp) * Strict offer & acceptance is reaffirmed in Gibson v Manchester City Council [1979] - only extreme cases might not

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    “The Dignity of a human personAccording to the Catholic Social Teaching Dignity  Latin dignitat-‚ dignitas‚ from dignus  the quality or state of being worthy‚ honored‚ or esteemed  formal reserve or seriousness of manner‚ appearance‚ or language According to the Church:  All human beings‚ in as much as they are created in the image of God‚ have the dignity of a person. A. The unity of the person  “Man was created by God in unity of body and soul”  “The person‚ including the body

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    of trees is a masterpiece of the Ming dynasty painter Wen Zhengming (1470-1559). This painting depicts a peaceful scene of mountains and trees after snow‚ with the inscription of Wen’s close friend‚ Wang Chong (1494-1533). By analyzing the imageries and allusions of the poem and the pictorial meaning of the painting‚ this short essay will interpret the identity of Wen Zhengming as a virtuous scholar and amateur painter. This painting was Wen Zhengming’s gift for Hua Xia‚ who was a philosopher and

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    own ideas of how life should be lived‚ and they eventually gained a large following to help “purify” China’s citizens again. As these philosophies gained popularity‚ more and more people followed the teachings and were achieving their perceived enlightenment. These teachings allowed the followers to learn how to treat others and even themselves. These students lived life without desires or strong beliefs allowing them to become one with the nature and acquire eternal enlightenment. Confucius‚ one

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    interest that has been theorized and researched as well as it is still in a formative phase as to what identifies an entrepreneur. The researchers and theorists have been varying in their philosophy about what develops entrepreneurial leadership. According to previous researches‚ entrepreneurs have been more intuitive‚ motivated by the need to obtain‚ well organized than others‚ and are capable of taking high risk challenges (Malach-Pines et al.‚ 2002). The characteristics and traits that cause the

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