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    Words of Merida: I Hate the Tedious. Thesis Statement In accordance to the movie Brave (2012)‚ the identity of a woman in a society is defined or determined by gender stereotypes and status of the same society where she lives and because the woman is different from man‚ she should not do the things that man does. In the movie‚ Merida is expected to become a proper lady when she grows up and there are certain rules and protocols that she needs to follow in order to awaken the lady in her. Though

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    Evidence of this is the readings that women had to read as part of their education. Certain books were considered appropriate for female readers. Chinese texts for women were also favored in women’s education. Those such as Analects‚ the Classical of Filial Piety‚ Biographies of Women and Commandments for Women were mentioned by influential sinologist Yamaga Soko citing from Zhu Xi (Kornicki‚ Patessio and Rowley 9). Most women did not start their education by reading text such as these. While male and female

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    What is the place of children in contemporary Chinese society in the context of one-child policy‚ and what factors influence it ? China since early times has been a society with family-centered values‚ and the old saying "Children are the future of the country" (Haizi shi zuguo de weilai) reflects the matter of children being of a big importance. In this essay‚ I will present some views and opinions of the mainland Chinese citizens I have encountered that are related to the matter‚ as

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    King Lear

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    relationship of King Lear and Cordelia has been a strong one‚ in this play this is the most intense filial relationship. The bond between King Lear and Cordelia can be argued to be the closest and the best. However‚ due the fluctuations of Lear’s Rage the bond between Cordelia and King Lear is slowly and thoroughly worn out. The play starts off with an Old King Lear ready to distribute his Kingdom‚ by testing the filial bond between his daughters. The flattery and over-exaggeration of Cordelia’s sisters prompts

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    Introduction My personal philosophy of education is to develop life-long learners with reflective skills in discussing my personal philosophy of education; I will elaborate on the aim of education‚ address the role of the teacher and the learner and explain the method of classroom practices. Justification of my personal philosophy will be provided with references to four theorists- Mathew Lipman‚ Paulo Freire‚ John Dewey‚ Jean-Jacques Rousseau. It will also be demonstrated that my personal philosophy

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    Government and Walmart When Walmart decided to expand into China‚ a countless number of hurdles stood in its place. They knew that the store model that has made them the number one retailer in the world was not going to work within Chinese culture‚ but just how much different would they have to be from the cookie-cutter stores that are found all across the United States? In order to dominate the retail market in China as successfully as they have in other markets across the world‚ dynamic change

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    Biology 3201

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    a given species or variety all share similar traits. (e.g. Purebred dog.) P Generation - Designation given to the parent generation. F1 and F2 generation - First and second filial generation. First Filial Generation - offspring from the cross of the P generation. Second Filial Generation - offspring of the first filial generation. Hybrid - an organism is heterozygous for a trait. Monohybrid - a cross of two heterozygous individuals that differ in one trait. (Aa * Aa) Product Rule - the probability

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    The basic’s of confucianism resides or focuses on self and the after life. The filial pity is type of virtue to your ancestors. The filial pity could be used to design the society according to the Analects. “When you meet someone wise‚ think about becoming his equal. When you see some one inferior‚ reflect on yourself” (Fuzi 4.17 ). This indicates that Confucius is looking to equalize or stabilize the society. The filial pity is the foundation in Confucian role of

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    challenging ideas of love and rivalry. The universal ideas of love and rivalry are evident within contemporary society as aspects of human nature enabling the play to be valued in all contexts. Shakespeare presents a variation in the type of love from filial love to the romantic love between Ophelia and Hamlet‚ and the rivalry driven by vengence exerted from Hamlet and Laertes. Shakespeare adopted the Kydian Revenge Tragedy as a framework to convey the ideas of love and rivalry as the play explores these

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    individual beliefs create a barrier to belong. ‘Belonging’ is defined as ‘the right personal or social qualities to be a member of a particular group’ or to ‘fit a particular environment’. The themes and issues explored in Peter Skrzyneckis poems include filial relationships highlighted in the poem ‘Feliks Skrzyneckis’ who creates a place to belong in his garden. In addition‚ the lack of spirituality and religion affects his place in belonging as a student in the poem ‘St Patrick’s College.’ Additionally

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