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    protect people and go to war. They were born out of Purusha’s arms. Vaisyas were born from his thighs and were expected to write down all records. The lowest of the Caste system were the Sudras. Sudras were expected to clean and scavenge. China’s Confucius beliefs derived from…

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    Dbq Study History

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    history can be applied to everyday lives. In conclusion, history should be studied because it will produce informed citizens who understand the present and will strive to not repeat mistakes made in the past. The future is in our hands, and as Confucius put it, “Study the past if you would define the future.”(Doc…

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    B.) Southwest and Southeast Asia, parts of sub-Saharan Africa, Mesoamerica, the Andes, China, New Guinea, and eastern North America were all places that were in the Fertile Crescent. The Fertile Crescent is one of the first places in the world that encountered all of the effects of the Agricultural Revolution. It is known for its abundance of wild plants and and different species of animals, being a great place of hunting and gathering for survival. C.) Norte Chico is a string of about 25 urban…

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    was introduced by Karl Jaspers and it is a period between 800-200 BCE when foundation bricks to modern civilization laid. In a surprisingly simultaneous manner, many of the great philosophers flourished in different regions of the world, such as Confucius, Buddha, Lao Tzu. That time was also a time of the greatest ancient empires ( Romans, Macedonians, Thracian Empires) which cultivated culture, spread knowledge and tried bold legal frameworks to rule the cities. I see it as if the soil of the…

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    Value Of Compassion Essay

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    Compassion is a word that links us to every human being in helping understand each other. Whether it is by religion, meditation, or community structures, compassion is the tike of it all. Compassion sees everything without a filter; it doesn’t acknowledge social statuses and religious barriers. It simply binds us together to form an alliance where we all feel sympathy and concern for the misfortune of others. Compassion acknowledges us to cry in pity and to cry as our reaction to tragedies of…

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    1. Confucianism and Hinduism are two religions that are both similar and different here’s how. Confucianism originally came from china in 3rd century the person who founded it was named Confucius, his goal was to find an ideal monarch who could restore peace and order to China. Hinduism on the other hand had no single founder, and no deity to specifically worship. They both teach things like putting others before yourself. Also the teachings can be taken in different ways, because there is…

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    Water is one of the most significant factor for a civilization to rise. Every civilization begins with its proximity to specific bodies of water and China is no different. The evidence of Chinese civilization’s beginning can be traced back in the Yellow river (Daniels/ Hyslop, p.60). Water also legitimizes leadership. Advanced irrigation and flood control system of their time were priorities to some kingdom for this increased overall production. The Roman aqueduct is an exemplary example of this…

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    been destroying ancient Chinese history because the ancient Chinese were not aethist .The “philosophy” of the Communist Party completely contradicts the authentic traditional Chinese culture. Traditional culture respects the mandate of heaven. As Confucius oncae said, “Life and death are predestined, and wealth and rank are determined by heaven.” Both Buddhism and Taoism are forms of theism and believe in the reincarnation cycle of life and death and the karmic causality of good and…

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    “Music touches us emotionally where words alone can’t” –Johnny Depp When I was in seventh grade, I had one more spot to pick an elective. Back then, I tried to stay as far away from Physical Education as I possibly could, and I hated art, so I decided to pick band. I had never yet taken a music lesson or picked up any instrument. At the start of class, we got to try out all the instruments and choose one. I came home and told my parents, “I want to play the tuba.” I did this mostly…

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    children should be respectful to others, be truthful, and be very friendly (book pg 14, 1:6). When the child has free time, he should study. If we are able to fulfill our duties in our relationships, we can participate in this order of the universe. Confucius talks about a superior man, which is similar to Aristotle’s version of a person who is able to live a wholesome life. I agree with these points. I think we as people all have roles to fill in the world, and how we play that role affects…

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