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5141: Confucius 3
... BC, dominated Chinese sociopolitical life for most of the Chinese history and largely influenced the cultures of Korea, Japan, and Indochina. The Confucian school functioned as a recruiting ground for government positions, which were filled by those scoring highest on examinations in the Confucian classics. It also blended with popular and important religions and became the vehicle for presenting Chinese values ...
5142: Confucius 2
... BC, dominated Chinese sociopolitical life for most of the Chinese history and largely influenced the cultures of Korea, Japan, and Indochina. The Confucian school functioned as a recruiting ground for government positions, which were filled by those scoring highest on examinations in the Confucian classics. It also blended with popular and important religions and became the vehicle for presenting Chinese values ...
5143: Comparison Of Trade Rivalries
... very small and constantly trying to stay up with market demand. Second, Germans had a knowledge of languages that the English firms lacked. Third, German industry was aided by their government. In contrast Great Britain did not even supply consular assistance in helping develop markets in British colonies. Fourth, British trade was hurt by the conservatism of British manufacturers who were ...
5144: Comparison Of Spartan And Samu
... was the elite of their times. The Core of feudal japans military force was the samurai. The development of the samurai in ninth-century Japan occurred when the centralized aristocratic government lost power to the local landowners who employed their own armed forces. The heads of these armed forces were known as the "bushi" or "samurai", and were for the most ...
5145: Ceasar Vs. Louis 16th
... very ambitious leader. His most notable ambition was to make France the most powerful country in the world. To do so, he reorganized the administrative and financial branches of the government. He improved upon trading and manufacturing. He expanded in countless ways on the culture of the country. He had theaters and opera houses constructed. He encouraged beautiful music. He founded ...
5146: Capitalistic Punishment
... America suggest that these very executions intended to deter crime, may, in fact, incite crime through a "brutalization" effect, whereby a cycle of violence and murder is only intensified by government-approved homicide. Common sense backs up this empirical evidence. First, one can classify homicides into two categories for practical purposes: pre-meditated and non-premeditated. Obviously, those who plan to ...
5147: Cao Daiism
... to survive does not mean to disregard or lessen the religious practices and beliefs of Cao Dai. Exactly, Cao Dai plays a big part in the overthrow of the French government to claim independence, but disbands right away its army after that, to return to its main religious activities (Canh). It seems normal that the average person would remember Cao Dai ...
5148: Teen Smoking
... be lying to say I thought of these first, a few ways to deal with teen smoking. The first way would be the easiest way. Do nothing about it. The government just backs off and lets it be. “Let them smoke if they want.” This would be the easiest way but defiantly not the best way. Smokers would begin to run ...
5149: Civilisations
... developed the polis and also the idea of the city/state. This idea was not theirs originally but it can be said that they worked and developed this idea of government quite extensively. Another difference in the Greek Civilization was the idea of rational thought introduced quite early on and expounded by leading Greeks such as Tales, Xenophanes and Hippocrates. It ...
5150: Civil War 2
... supplied to the Union army. Between 1836 and 1873 over 540 patents for breech loading rifles were issued. Many of these were guns manufactured and sold to the U.S. government during the Civil War. The best known model was the 1863 Sharps Carbine. The rifles first became famous as "Breechers Bibles" in the fighting in Kansas and Missouri. It was ...


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