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    Art Of War Essay

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    This theory is excerpted from chapter 4 of Sun Zi's Art of War: Strategic of Attack. This theory is the most representative of Sun Zi 's Art of War. From this theory, it states that people who can rigorous review and analysis their own condition can do an objective analysis to know what is their superiority compared to an enemy, in order to carry out strategic and tactical arrangements. After review and analysis, you will discover your weakness and strength, so that you can improve yourself to become stronger. Besides, people who can understand their enemy, analysis their enemy weakness and strength, so that we can attack their weakness during battle and prevent fight with their strength.When we know the enemy, we can decide what strategy…

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    Sun Tzu's Art Of War

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    Sun Tzu’s Art of War. 孫子兵法 is (supposedly) written by a strategist Sun Tzu, to teach the world of effective and time efficient military strategies during warfare. Ironically Sun Tzu considered war as a “necessary evil that must be avoided whenever possible” (Tzu). War is fought swiftly to avoid economic losses. There is no victory if you, yourself are hurt upon triumphing against your enemy. However there exist various applications of the book outside…

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    Sun Tzu's The Art Of War

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    The Art of War refers to an ancient story that talks about the Chinese military treaties. The Historians were not able to find out the exact date of the book’s publication but the book is believed to be written around 4th or 5th century and forms one of the most fundamental works on the issue involving strategy in the world today. The work was written 2500 years ago by one of the most experienced as well as gifted Chinese general called Sun Wu (Sun Tzu). Sun Wu is considered as one of the best…

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    offensive remarks. The most direct application of The Art of War’s advice as it relates to using the enemy against oneself, comes from Clinton’s numerous advertisement which are comprised entirely of Donald Trump saying and behaving in a manner that may would find offensive. By using Trump’s own actions against him: mocking disabled reporters, calling women “pigs”, claiming that African Americans were living in “hell” and calling Mexicans “rapists” and “murders”, Secretary Clinton was able to…

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    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 by the sovereign. 5 Lesson 7: Timing…

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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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    of world? The Art of War is one of the most influential military treatises in the world, it precisely details the necessary factors to win a war in just thirteen chapters, which is probably the reason that, even in contemporary history, this book is still considered as the reference or guide in the battlefield. In this way, The Art of War is undeniably a successful battle book, and Sun Tzu a talented strategist. Yet, it defines morality quite descriptively: it only regulates morality with a…

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    War Art In Canada

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    However by the 1930s, the Canadian press and general art community complained about the exclusive Canadian identity generated by the Group of Seven. The Group of Seven artists were from Ontario and Quebec and tended to paint these landscapes to shape their Canadian identity. Many critics argued that what emerged was not an overall Canadian identity but more of an Ontario or Quebecois variation. To appease the community, the Group of Seven expanded to include twenty-eight progressive,…

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    Shinobi: The Art Of War

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    shinobi is the traditional way that the term ninja would have been spoken, it is only a rough chinese translation of the word ninja that has popularised the term. Also the term ninja has been helped along by the fact that most modern forms of media involving shinobi refer to them has ninja. For the purpose of this presentation I shall refer to them as shinobi. Now during the actual wars in japan ninjas were relatively undocumented with the exception being “Sun Tzu's: The Art Of War” where…

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    The Art Of War Analysis

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    In “The Art of War”, author Sun-Tzu focuses on the different demeanor of warfare and how they apply to military strategies and tactics. In “Medea”, Euripides focuses on a women’s battle against her unfaithful husband. For Sun-Tzu, a war is governed by various factors. From the terrain, you fight on to the knowledge you have about your enemy. For Euripides, a woman can go to any extent to take revenge from her treasonable husband. Despite her actions leading to tragic outcomes, using art of war…

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