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    the global (25) environment and sustain economic growth‚ businesses must develop a new systemic approach that reduces total material use and total accumulated waste. Focusing exclusively on ecoefficiency‚ which offers a compelling business case according to (30) established thinking‚ may distract companies from pursuing radically different products and business models. Questions 1–3 refer to the passage above. 1. The primary purpose of the passage is to (A) explain why a

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    C of S Chaos Samkok Name : Mazz S1 ยุค คทอง เป็ นบทคว ดลอกมาจา วามคั ากเวปเป็ นภาษา งกฤษ าอั http://chao osof3kingdom.b blogspot.com/2 2012/05/wei-pre estige-hero-und der-construction n.html างที ก) ข้อมูลทีทา มงานได้แปลไว้(Chaos of Samkok สามก๊ก https://app ps.facebook.com m/forumforpages/2984626035 598317/2cb4c02 2c-c793-49ca-9 9f85-290037b9 9887e/0 Wei Pre Hero estige o Prestige: 1 1‚000 General: C Hong (57/5 Cao 55/58) Unit type: Long Archers (Mid-lv archer

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    Ideal Person REL/133 Abstract For this assignment‚ we have been tasked to describe the ideal person according to Confucius. I will be including the concepts of renlishuxiao‚ and wen in my writing because these were the major Confucian virtues. Ideal Person There are many ways to describe the perfect person. If someone were to ask me what the ideal person is‚ I would say that the ideal person is one who has strong virtues‚ is a morally

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    between Confucius and Plato. Both taught through means of dialogue‚ and both expressed reticence to provide direct definitions. Both advocated contemplation and education as the means for moral attainment‚ and both sought to balance contemplation with service. Both sought to apply their moral theory to public office (though both failed). And while Plato espoused the ‘heavenly’ forms‚ Confucius espoused the ‘Decree of Heaven.’ Moreover‚ Plato advocated the life of the philosopher‚ even as Confucius advocated

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    Student Number: 050-102-987 Course Code: CUL610BA Professor: Ken Sproul Film: Confucius Date: Oct. 29 2012 The life of the Confucius happened in the ancient China during the Spring and Autumn period. His unique ideology of running the state by Ritual‚ Music and Ren opposes to the strict laws which has been practiced by the other states. Without the fully support from his ruler‚ Confucius goes on a long journey of traveling among six states for fourteen years. In

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    Q3. Explain Confucius concept of virtue or de. Why does Confucius think a hermit cannot be virtuous? Confucius believed that the problem with government and society was caused by a lack of virtue. Confucius considered gravity‚ generosity of soul‚ sincerity‚ earnestness and kindness all virtuous. 
According to Confucius if you are a hermit you cannot be virtuous. He argued that if you are virtuous‚ people will be attracted to you willing to provide you with help and information‚ and happily follow

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    An Analysis of Li Yu’s Idea of “Love” Reading Li Yu is an experience full of wonders. Not that his works are uncommonly amusing and entertaining for my stereotype of classical Chinese literature; I do enjoy his relatively independent literary approach—however mundane and vulgar it is said to be—from the orthodox literature tradition of his time (Zhang et al.‚ 2008: 2)‚ but it is the less independent part of him that I find most intriguing: that marriages are for the parents to decide‚ that love

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    Confucius The Chinese teacher and philosopher Confucius was the founder of the school of philosophy known as the Ju or Confucianism‚ which is still very influential in China. Information on his life Confucius is the Latinized name of K’ung Fu-tzu (Great Master K’ung). His original name was K’ung Ch’iu; he is also known as K’ung Chung-ni. The most detailed traditional account of Confucius’s life is contained in the Records of the Historian (Shih chi) by Ssu-ma Ch’ien‚ who lived from 145 B

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    Part 2: The Ideal Person Write a 350- to 700-word essay that describes the ideal person according to Confucius. Include the concepts of renlishuxiao‚ and wen. The ideal person that is described according to Confucius is a superior or noble person. A perfect person that can see beyond of what usual or normal people can see. It is called Junzi. This person is not born from in a day‚ but it is prepared to show his humanity at its best since childhood‚ “and the virtues have been practiced

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    Confucius was legendary. According to Chinese tradition‚ when Confucius was born there were forty-nine marks of his future greatness on the his body‚ and on his chest were the visible words‚ “he will point out‚ he will act‚ he will decide‚ he will accomplish the times”. Confucius‚ whose actual name was Kong Qiu and courtesy name‚ was Zhongni‚ lived between 551 and 479 BC during the late years of China’s Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC). He was born in the city of Qufu‚ which was located in

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