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    Can you catch more flies with honey than with vinegar ? Positivity or optimism is something observed in the field of psychology that refers to two phenomena: That people tend to observe a neutral situation as mildly positive‚ or that people feel good at any given moment and this is easily observable to other individuals around a person. With 8th graders thats an important factor for school work and social life as the work 8th graders do in school is critical for their grades and it is very important

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    Review of Related Literature Related Readings Republic Act No. 9275 Philippine Clean Water Act of 2004 is an Act providing for a comprehensive water quality management and for other purposes. In Section 2 of this Act‚ it states that the State shall pursue a policy of economic growth in a manner consistent with the protection‚ preservation and revival of the quality of our fresh‚ brackish and marine waters. The State wants to manage and reduce the population of water resources of the country

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    some of the basic values and beliefs of China. Dr. Snyder used a famous Chinese painting to discuss the teachings of China. This painting is called the vinegar tasters and with this painting comes a small story. In the painting three men surround a vat of vinegar and Dr. Snyder said that the vinegar represents life. All three men taste this vinegar and each have a different

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    Daoism Paper Daoism is a philosophical theory developed by Lao-tzu advocating a simple honest life and noninterference with the course of natural events. There are some images that come to mind when one thinks of Daoism‚ such as simplicity‚ nature‚ and harmony. When I think of Daoism I think of Winnie the pooh‚ Ying Yang‚ and the painting of the 3 sages. These images are the epitome of Daoism‚ and replicates what Daoism is all about. Ying Yang is a universal symbol of harmony. Ying Yang is

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    without doing more than what you need. In the beginning of the novel‚ Pooh and the narrator talk about a copy of “The Vinegar Tasters” that the narrator owns‚ there was a graphic depicted on it‚ what was shown was 3 men standing around a big pot of vinegar‚ each man represented Buddhism‚ Confucianism‚ and Taoism. Although the men representing Buddhism and Confucianism found the vinegar to be bitter or sour. But the man that represented Taoism tasted it‚ he found it to be sweet. As Taoism is living life

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    This scroll represents china’s three main religions; Buddhism‚ Confucianism‚ and Taoism. Three men are standing around a bowl full of vinegar. Each man has tasted the vinegar and has a different expression on his face. The Buddhist has a bitter expression on his face‚ representing that life is bitter and full of pain and suffering. A life for a Buddhist is full of attachments that lead to desires‚ and

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    A. Milne orginally did not write the Pooh stories for children. In chapter one‚ “The How of Pooh‚” Hoff talks about The Vinegar Tasters painting which represents “the ‘Three Teachings’ of China‚ and that the vinegar they are sampling represents the Essence of Life” (Hoff 2). The three masters are K’ung Fu-tse (Confucius)‚ Budda and Lao-tse. In the painting “The Vinegar Tasters‚”

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    Lao Tzu And Confucianism

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    "Those who know do not say; those who say do not know." -Lao-tzu "The superior men are sparing in their words and profuse in their deeds." -Confucius The 6th century B.C.E. was an amazing time of philosophical growth for ancient China. It was during that time that the two most influential spiritual leaders native to China‚ Confucius and Lao-tzu‚ are thought to have lived and taught. The philosophies that they practiced‚ Taoism and Confucianism‚ existed simultaneously in dynastic China‚ attracting

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    not taste PTC. This trait is passed genetically from parents to their children‚ so that if a person has the trait‚ then at least one of their parents had the trait as well (New York Science Teacher). Approximately 75% of individuals are tasters‚ and 25% are non-tasters (StewartKhataan). Gel electrophoresis is used to separate DNA fragments by length of molecules. Smaller segments move more easily than larger segments.

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    relaxing and because of the alcohol in the wine; the glass might be feeling a little drowsy. So the scene is all very relaxed and peaceful. But because it has been exposed to the elements for so long the top layer of the wine would have turned to sour vinegar which could symbolise a foreseeing into a bad winter ahead. Another slant is that the glass would have seen into the future and seen the ice and snow of winter that is to come. 4: This poem is very interesting when it comes to its structure; there

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