Members
Member's Area
Subjects
American History
Arts and Television
Biographies
Book Reports
Creative Writing
Economics
Education
English Papers
Geography
Health and Medicine
Legal Issues
Miscellaneous
Music and Musicians
Poetry and Poets
Politics
Religion
Science and Environment
Social Issues
Technology
World History
|
|
Enter your query below to search our database containing over 45,000+ essays and term papers
Search results 51 - 60 of 68 matching essays
- 51: The Stranger (in Spanish)
- ... Cual opción tomas tu? Anyone who dares to waste on hour of life has not discovered the value of life. Charles Darwin Wherever you go, go with all your heart. -Confucius
- 52: Gateway To Heaven" - Tiananmen
- ... this is why they are mourning so openly. As I continued my stroll through the somber atmosphere, I begin to notice all the different ways people mourn, the Buddhist, the Confucius, the Taoist all of them paid their respects to Hu Yao bang; I could imagine that the parades would begin soon, these mourning for Hu Yao bang’s life. I ...
- 53: Ride Of The Second Horseman
- ... it’s initial outbreaks of warfare around the world, and hardly focuses on the question of war’s death, where he gives us but only one small chapter in conclusion. ‘Confucius and his fellow sages were not sanguine about the future. They viewed their own society as marching toward perdition, and instead looked back fondly to the Western Chou as a ...
- 54: Wallstreet, Movie
- ... others in order to serve oneself, [that] is crucial to all life in society.” In the end, greed is bad and reciprocity is good--supply-side economics with a hidden Confucius agenda.
- 55: Chinese Art
- ... China five thousand years ago, we shall begin our study with the Chou Dynasty (1125-255 B.C.), during which time China reached its zenith of intellectual and artistic achievement. Confucius (552-479 B.C.) was almost a comtemporary of the Golden Age of Athens. The Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-A.D. 221) marked a great development in China and ...
- 56: Chinese Music
- Chinese Music, the body of vocal and instrumental music composed and played by the Chinese people. For several thousand years Chinese culture was dominated by the teachings of the philosopher Confucius, who conceived of music in the highest sense as a means of calming the passions and of dispelling unrest and lust, rather than as a form of amusement. The ancient ...
- 57: Black Boy
- ... the question will arise, although there is a general solution reiterated in the echoes of history and in the cries of the world's posterity. Great teachers from Jesus to Confucius have preached the golden rule, the principle of loving thy neighbor as thyself, and it being more blessed to give than to receive. While sounding "high" and idealistic, these two ...
- 58: Yuan Shih-k’ai’s Transformation of the Chinese Military
- ... for his career in the civil service. China had been using exams for many generations to decide who its leaders would be, and these test would be based on the Confucius theories. Its desire to hold on to the old ways would cause the country to become a target for foreign countries to try and control. The foreign invasion would begin ...
- 59: Bruce Lee
- ... master at Wing Chun system of Kung Fu. Yip Man showed Bruce a way to find direction in life, he interested his young student in the philosophical teachings of Buddha, Confucius, Lao-Tze, the founders of Taoism, and other great spiritual Leaders. As a result, Bruce's mind became a sponge of the wisdom of such teachers, specifically, but not exclusively ...
- 60: The Life of Mao Zedong
- ... visited the wall of Hsuchou famous in the San Kuo [three kingdoms]; climbed the T'ai Shan, a Chinese mountain of historic and religious significance; and made a pilgrimage to Confucius's grave. 22 Mao now age 26, returned to Changsha in the spring of 1919. 23 It was at this point that he became active in politics. During the summer ...
Search results 51 - 60 of 68 matching essays
|
|