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    Mountain Lao is 1133 metres above sea level, and it is one of landscape and famous scenery of china. The east side and south side of mountain Lao are linked to the sea, so that produce a characteristic landscape of mountain and sea connectivity. There are many natural landscape in the mountains including flowers, trees, all kinds of natural spring water which you can drink directly. Except the natural landscape, there are many human landscapes on the Mountain Lao. Mountain Lao is a holy place…

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    for with very few examples of cruelty he will be more compassionate than those who, out of excessive mercy, permit disorders to continue.” (Page 41, Prince) Machiavelli is never going to be described as the most moral human being, though, much like Lao-tzu, he will not allow violence to continue just for the sake of being violent. Machiavelli condones all of the things that he does simply because he wants to ensure that the subjects that are being ruled are loyal to the prince, because without…

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    necessity. Lao-Tzu is a master that is in touch with his spiritual side. He's all about simplicity, patience, compassion. Machiavelli's…

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    Transnational Crime Essay

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    Lao PDR has also joined the project, as the fifth signatory. Myanmar Police Force and UNODC have a long-standing cooperation in combating cross-border crimes pertaining to drug trafficking. However, with one of the ASEAN pillar, AEC, there is an increasing…

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    that the path to becoming an effective leader is a long and arduous journey. Leaders are thought to be individuals that are intelligent, cunning, and always thinking rationally to protect those beneath them. In Homer’s ancient epic, The Odyssey, and Lao Tzu’s Tao Te Ching, both authors describe the fundamental tools that create effective leaders. However, the tactics that each author choose to present are far different. The Tao Te Ching in my opinion, best describes an ideal leader, while the…

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    Wag The Dog

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    from the president’s scandal. After facing a few difficulties, the team was driven towards creating a second and third lie for the public to believe. Similarly to the Wag the Dog’s political theme, The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli and Tao Te Ching by Lao-Tzu also contain governmental characteristics. However, while The Prince discusses political issues, the author of Tao Te…

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    Nevertheless, as Laos itself has not been a very democratic country, the voices of the citizens are not known to be whether powerful or weak. But there are several other ways to get around with this. Private organizations can rally international supports from many countries to stop the plan. Additionally, people can also coerce the Laos government to stop this by using forces such as revolution and military takeover, but this…

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    # Herzberg’s Two Factor Theory (Theory of Motivation) Lao PDR. I. Hygiene Factor 1. Salary In general salary in the main factor that unable officers to work harder and perform well in their task, but in case of Lao PDR, money does not so matter as it should be. The question is how do public servant can motivate themselves to work without thinking of salary. In fact, an income of Lao public servant officer is quite low compared to other country in the region. Young officers who start working in…

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    emotions presented through a history of the Hmong people in Chapter Ten. Having no prior knowledge of the civil war in Laos or the consequent struggles of the Hmong, chapter ten opened the door to a new perspective on the Lee family and their struggles with their daughter, Lia.…

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    Essay On Non Dualism

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    “When people see some things as beautiful, other things become ugly. When people see some things as good, other things become bad”(Lao Tzu, 2). Non-dualism doesn’t really make much sense at first. How can two opposites be interrelated? The word opposite in itself means that the two things are most definitely not related. Beautiful and ugly may not have the same meaning at all, but they can have an effect on each other, and it is the same for good and bad. I compared the relationship…

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