Transcript of Ancient Chinese Philosophy Quotes<span>Ancient Chinese Philosophy Quotes </span>
"A good leader is one who is virtuous and kind towards his subjects in exchange for their loyalty."
I think that the key concepts in this quote are good leaders are kind to their followers in exchange for their devotion. This quote was said by Confucius, it means "the teachings of Confucius emphasizing love for humanity; high value given to learning and to devotion to family (including ancestors); peace; justice; influenced the traditional culture of China" that was the definition from Audio English . Confucius believed in Confucianism, is a way to live by things you should do and how you should behave. People think is more of a philosophy than a religion. Confucius or real name Kong Qiu he was said to be very wise even as a child. Once he got out of school he had gotten wiser.
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“There is crime to the degree the government interferes and meddles in individuals’ lives.”
I think this quote means that when bad things happen, the government needs to step in which messes with other people's lives. Laozi said that quote, he was born in Quren a village in the distract of Hu. Laozi believes in Taoism, Taoism believes that "a Chinese sect claiming to follow the teaching of Lao-tzu but incorporating pantheism and sorcery in addition to Taoism" That definition was from Audio English. A cool thing that Laozi did was hold a meeting with young Confiucus and old Doaist . Even though Laozi blamed Confucius for his pride and ambition, while Confucius compared Laozi to a dragon.
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“No country is permanently strong. Nor is any country permanently weak. If conformers to law are strong, the country is strong; if conformers to law are weak, the country is weak.”
I think that this quote means if the people in the country are weak, then the country is weak and the same with strength. No country is permanently strong or weak. Dao said this quote. Dao believed in Daoism which teaches how to act towards oneself and nature.
I believe the three things that would create an ideal society would be a central government that keeps out of people's lives. I think that in every state, individuals should be able to pump their own gas. Lastly, I believe that there needs to be a greater desire to work and reward for doing a good job.<span>More presentations by Elsie Pagel</span><span>4.07 Linear and Exponential GrowthAliveSupporters of the War</span>
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In the decades since the Holocaust, some national governments, international bodies and world leaders have been criticized for their failure to take appropriate action to save the millions of European Jews, Roma, and other victims of the Holocaust. Critics say that such intervention, particularly by the Allied governments, might have saved substantial numbers of people and could have been accomplished without the diversion of significant resources from the war effort.
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We can list as similarities between these two empires their location, the way how they built their cities, and the period they build their empires. The differences, however, are more visible. For the differences, we can separate into two points: the government and the war practices.
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The Babylonians were harsh with their laws. An example of this point is the Code of Hammurabi. Dated from around the year 1700 BC, this law agreement was based on the lex talionis, or "Eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth". The violence of these laws is one of the main differences between Babylonians and Hittites.
The Hittites Law Code was more complex and consistent. This is because of their nomadism, and especially because they had the precept to capture their enemies. So, their laws must be range. We can name their laws based on the concept of causes, which means, your actions would be punished according to their strength. However, there was no death penalty (capital punishment), and many of the crimes were solved trough tax payments or fines.
When it comes to war, the Babylonians were not used to combat. Even if they had an army and the pretense idea of expansion, they were closer to the research and scholar world. Many astronomical discoveries were proceeded by the Babylonians. On the other hand, Hittites were warriors.
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<u>Pro</u>- It supplied an easy access to food, gun ammunition, and a place for soldiers to rest/sleep .
<u>Con</u>- It was very dirty, many fights occurred, many diseases, there was also rats that caused diseases to come, and form.
Ellis island was where thousands of immigrants were processed before being allowed into the United States.