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    Shakespeare's Ideal Ruler What do William Shakespeare, an English playwright; Sun Tzu, a Chinese general; and Niccolo Machiavelli, an Italian writer, have in common, despite all three being from different times and cultures? Their overlapping views of what makes an ideal ruler, of course. In their books The Art of War and The Prince, Sun Tzu and Machiavelli respectively both expand upon the traits of a model leader in great detail, but of the many qualities they list, there are three that…

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    also promotes the concept regarding armed citizenry. It’s a matter of life or death, either used to provide safety or to ruin the safety of others. The book was written in China by a man named as Sun Tzu in 4th century. There was no greater war leader and strategist than Chinese military general Sun Tzu. It’s a complete military strategy guide that covers many types of strategy and allows countries to create morally stronger armies. His philosophies on how to be a great leader and ensure you win…

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    Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Business Lessons from Sun Tzu’s The Art of War 2 Lesson 1 He will win who knows when to fight and when not to fight. 2 Lesson 2 Strategic Leadership 2 Lesson 3: Know Yourself, Know the Enemy 3 Lesson 4 He will win whose armed force is vivified by a similar soul all through every one of its positions. 4 Lesson 5 He will win who, set himself up, holds up to take the adversary ill-equipped. 4 Lesson 6 He will win who has military limit and isn't meddled with…

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    In chapter 4 of Sun Tzu: Art of War, tactical disposition explains the importance of defending existing positions until a commander is capable of advancing from those positions in safety. It teaches commanders the importance of recognizing strategic opportunities, and teaches not to create opportunities for the enemy. Line 4.1 Sun Tzu said: The good fighters of old first put themselves beyond the possibility of defeat, and then waited for an opportunity of defeating the enemy. This means to…

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    5 conditions of the field When you are confronted with a decision, Sun Tzu presents us with five decision making constants. These five constants must be observed to determine what he calls the Conditions of the Field. At times all of the conditions may be known and at other times only a few conditions may be known. When making a inquiry process, these five areas are of high importance. Despite your inquiry access and availability to information on these five constants, they will all affect…

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    WAR MATHS- PROJECTILE MOTION Sun Tzu, the man whose name is famed by the phrase, the art of war, once said “Victorious warriors win first and then go to war, while defeated warriors go to war first and seek to win. ” which means victors were the ones who calculated and analyzed their opposition and factors that would ensure their victory. Cannons and catapults in my view, were the earliest form of artillery used for fighting wars with great separation distances between the parties at war. Bows…

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    How Sun Tzu’s Art of War Affects the Contemporary War: An Outline Although it was written more than 2,500 years ago in the ancient China, the Art of War by Sun Tzu is an influential document that provides guidelines for winning any war. Sun Tzu describes the importance of such strategies as deception and espionage (Jeffrey 22). In the document, the author rejects the idea of civilian control in favor of the “on-site” decisions by war generals. In the modern world, the document is still relevant…

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    First, a company needs a thorough understanding of their situation and the ability, if no match for competitors need defend, waiting for an opportunity to attack. The Sun Tzu theory of “Those who are not able to win must defend.” This theory explained that, it is meant by when you realize that you do not have hundred per cent certainty to win your enemy, and at the same time, you know that your enemy do not have to opportunity to win the war, you may choose to defend yourself in a safe but not…

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    Tess's Monologue

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    but the rooms were tiny. She flopped down onto her miniature bed that hardly fit her anymore. The 5 foot 4 inch 18 year old still felt like a child laying in that bed. She pulled out her laptop and began to type. After a couple hours of writing, the sun started to set and Baliegh’s eyes became more and more drowsy. Soon, the computer screen was closed and her eyes fell shut. Baleigh awoke to the sound of an alarm. The weekend is all fun and games when you are a little kid but adults get to…

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    Sun Observation Report

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    running is the sun. It gives off rays that help the plants and trees grow which give us oxygen. Within the twenty-four hour rang we have in a day the sun splits it into two halves; Night and day. However the path of they sun is always changing and is never the same. Just like any other star it rises in the east and sets in the west. As time goes by you begin noticing the sun changes its exact paths. The sun’s path through the sky is farther north in June and farther south in December (the sun…

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