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- 7231: Confucius 3
- ... by acquiring knowledge of feudal ritual and taking positions of influence serving the rulers of the many separate states of ancient China. Confucius devoted himself to learning. At the age of 30, however, when his short-lived official career floundered, he turned to teaching others. Confucius himself never wrote down his own philosophy, although tradition credits him with editing some of the historical classics that were used as texts in his ...
- 7232: Confucius 2
- ... by acquiring knowledge of feudal ritual and taking positions of influence serving the rulers of the many separate states of ancient China. Confucius devoted himself to learning. At the age of 30, however, when his short-lived official career floundered, he turned to teaching others. Confucius himself never wrote down his own philosophy, although tradition credits him with editing some of the historical classics that were used as texts in his ...
- 7233: My Quality Education
- ... and many times beyond the time we leave school. Since these cultures are often ignored much of the cultural knowledge for "minorities" is provided by family and passed on from generation to generation through oral stories like "corn mother" and through artifacts. The standards of a quality education are defined by many different institutions, each of them having their own definition of what an education should be. Take the employer for ...
- 7234: Comparison Of Spartan And Samu
- ... boys his age. They were given very slim rations and expected to steal whatever else they needed to eat. The only shame was in getting caught or in not being strong if punished. There were stories of Spartan boys who died under punishment. They also were taught military discipline, obedience, toughness and endurance. Spartans did not consider the arts of reading and writing necessary. Boys learned the Iliad and songs of ...
- 7235: Indian Removal Act
- ... mostly bias eye when it came to Indian politics and treaties they had made twenty years prior. They made promised that were going to be broken, and which there were no way of avoiding. In short, the government in a way did the same thing to the Indians that Jackson did to the Bank: extirpation.
- 7236: Compare And Contrast The Aims
- ... instead of criticising them. As a Muslim he believed in Separation which was linked with his Unity theme which will be discussed later. However, he knew this was a long term aim, so in there short term there must be the achievement of "better food, clothing, housing, education and jobs right now" . He realised to do this he had to help blacks regardless of religion as this can divide. He also ...
- 7237: Colombia
- ... broke away from Spain and created a country known as Colombia. On August 30, 1821 the Congress of Cucuta adopted a constitution which was supposed to be a republican form of government. This constitution was short lived. In 1853 another constitution was developed and again was abandoned after civil war broke out, which led to a new constitution in 1863. After a revolt of several liberal elements in 1885, again a ...
- 7238: Ramayana And Sanskrit
- ... the 5th century onwards books then started to involve the scientific, mathematics and astrology into their writings. These writings were known as the Vedangas. During the period of Classical Sanskrit two of the greatest epic stories were created. The Mahabharata of Vayasa and the Ramayana of Valmiki stand out as the genius of poetic literature. And these two books take an important part in the life of Indian people. The Sanskrit ...
- 7239: Claude Monet
- ... presented an entirely different perspective of the world, one, which was to inspire him for many years to come. Theoretically, Monet should have remained in Algeria for seven years, but his time there was cut short by the contraction of typhoid. The artist's aunt, Madame Lecadre, intervened and bought Monet out of the army. Her only condition was that Monet returns to Paris and makes a serious attempt at completing ...
- 7240: Civil War 3
- ... burning when they arrived. The fires had been set to cotton bales by Confederate Calvary to prevent the Federal Army from getting them and the high winds quickly spread the fire. The controversy would be short lived as no proof would ever be presented. So with Columbia, Charleston, and Augusta all fallen, Sherman would continue his drive north toward Goldsboro. On the way, his progress would be stalled not by the ...
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