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    be ironfisted and strong willed. In a time of peace the populace might desire a more lenient and benevolent leader or ruler. However‚ the writings of Confucius and Laozi run counter to this reactionary idea of how a leader or ruler should govern. Taking into account Confuciusidea of how a leader or ruler should act virtuously along with Laozi’s idea of restraint and self-discipline‚ an effective‚ an effective leader

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    the topics of Confucius’ social and political philosophy. After finishing readings of this section‚ I would like to give reflections that mainly about Confucius’ view on governing and analyze the traditional culture and administration of our country. This essay will present my opinions about the merits and demerits of nowadays Chinese society’s government. First‚ let us deal with something that Confucius would say that Chinese society is currently doing well. According to Confucius‚ when the population

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    Li Ka-shing

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    51932 billion Li Ka-shing was born on July 29 to a scholarly family in the ancient city of Chaozhou in eastern Guangdong Province‚ China. His father Li Yunjing was a primary school principal When Japanese troops invaded Chaozhou in 1939‚ factories were closed and schools were suspended. In the winter of 1940‚ Li Yunjing fled his native land with his family to avoid the perils of war. They arrived in Hong Kong‚ which also fell under Japanese occupation in the early 1940s. The Li family faced

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    Li and Fung Limited

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    Case : Li & Fung Limited Ans#1- Li & Fung Limited is a global trading group. A company would like to use the supply chain management services of Li & Fung because it manages the supply chain for high volume‚ time sensitive consumer goods‚ delivering the right location. It focuses on providing a one- stop shop service through a network of 69 sourcing offices in 40 countries. Company would prefer Li & Fung rather than organising in-house department or appointing a senior manager

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    Confucius and Socrates both have a very definite perspective of an person and how he/she should live their life. However these perspectives do differ in specific areas and that is what brings me to compare and contrast on both philosophers. "He acts before he speaks‚ and afterwards speaks according to his actions" (Confucius 2-13). Confucius says that we shouldn’t speak about what we don’t know‚ just as Socrates is known for saying "I am wise because I know nothing." Both of them seem to imply

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    According to the CIPD

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    the public sector namely the NHS. Bearing in mind that recently there have been major cutbacks from the government concerning the organization. According to the factsheet‚ (CIPD‚ 2014) employee engagement have is becoming more and more popular in contemporary management practices over the last decade. The state of which is mostly intrinsic to the person psychologically speaking and physical. Commitment‚ job satisfaction and flow of work are the key factors that are emphasized within employee engagement

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    Case Summary: Confucius‚ Machiavelli‚ and Rousseau Wen Wen 8/24/13 We discussed great philosophy of Confucius‚ Machiavelli and Rousseau last Thursday. Confucius developed his ideas about the year 500 B.C. He believed that it is the virtue such as diligence and good faith that characterized superior rulership and virtue also enabled the ruler to maintain good order in his state without recourse to physical force. For him‚ men are

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    Li Ka-Shing

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    Luck is the last Li Ka-Shing‚ is the man who was to “the most influential figures of Hong Kong” in 1981‚ who achieved the Commander of British Empire from the Queen in 1989 and who was the top ten world’s richest people of <<Forbes>> in 1999. From nothing to the richest man of Asia‚ Li’s experiences of his life become a legend in the business area. As one of the successful businessman of world‚ Li always believes in these three most important qualities. Firstly‚ Li is good at communication

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    Belonging: Culture and Li

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    identity Relationships: intensity multi-faceted Introduction: Personal relationships are a key factor in developing an individual’s sense of belonging. This is most evident in Li Cunxins autobiography Maos last dancer‚ where we see his life from his early childhood in China to his adult life in America and Australia. Li develops a sense of belonging from his relationships with his family‚ his culture and his connection to dance. Body: Li’s most powerful relationships that impact on the rest of

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    Li Po Taoism

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    Li Po’s “Fighting South of the Ramparts” as it Relates to Taoism and the Universe Li Po has been acclaimed as one of China’s greatest poets of all time during the Tang Dynasty and “Golden Age of China”. Branded as a rebel with nomadic tendencies‚ Li Po was known for his love and adoration of wine and revelry. In 745‚ he was initiated into the Taoist religion and began to write poems supporting his growing interest in Taoism. To understand the significance of some of his writings like “Fighting

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