By Marc Chings own admission he came on the scene on September 1st, 2015 so let's debunk his little myth about bringing awareness to the dog meat trade once and for all. We grant you that he is one of the few people to pay criminals and participate in the torture of dogs so he can make his Back room doggie snuff films for youTube. So Marc Ching is one of the only YouTuber's out there with back room Video's BUT... His cult seems to neglect the fact that before 2016 all the killing and slaughtering was done out in the open, because at that time people taking place in festivals like Yulin and Boknal were still using the "It's tradition" and "What gives you the right to tell us what to do" excuses and they were almost defiant. During the Yulin
After reading Chapter 8, “Asian American” I learned about the struggles that Asian American had during their arrived to the United States and the discrimination that Asian Americans have face throughout the past years from the white dominant group. In addition, I learned that the dominant group has used legislation to slow down the progress of Asian Americans, simply by not allowing them to marry white women with the purposes of slowing down the process of assimilation and to also slow down the process of acquiring a higher status in society, since married would give early Asian immigrants citizenship and citizenship leads to legal rights. I also read that despite the needed labor for the country to progress in the mid-nineteenth century white
Tao Te Ching is one of the most well-known Chinese philosophical scripture believed to be penned between 6th and 4th Century BC and authored by Lao Tzu. It has been a bedrock for the ancient spiritual and religious tradition of Taoism. Tao Te Ching includes two books of poetic verses explaining principle aspects of Taoism such as the metaphysical concept of ‘Tao’ roughly translated as the Way or the path, the consequences of action and inaction, virtue and the juxtaposed behavior of nature. The first book discusses the manifestation of the Way and how it directs us in harmonizing with our own qualities, morals and virtue which eventually help us in harmonizing with the working of the nature. The second book deals with the difficulties of governing
This subject matter is about one of the most under rated paintings in my opinion of all time painted by a very under rated painter whom is Tim Ashkar, and the painting is no other than Beauty of Color. The artwork is full of different shades of beautiful black women wearing their elegant attire along with exquisite heads dresses and simply luscious pearl necklace along with the ear rings to match. All of them have peaceful and pleasant looks on their faces with their backs straight wearing beautiful array of earth tone colors with eyes to match. It seems like they arrange from young to not so old but all of their faces are very distinctive from one another, so it’s very easy to see who’s who.
I would like to say that I chose the Tao Te Ching, however, it chose me. I was first introduced to this text one Christmas morning, many years ago, and it has been with me (in one way or another) ever since. Due to my lifestyle I was constantly losing my copy, and in my attempts to replace it I had the pleasure of owning a multitude of versions, and differing translations. Today I will be using the 1988 publication of the Tao Te Ching as translated by author Stephen Mitchell (as my primary source). One of the main reasons I chose Mitchell’s translation is because he uses “she” instead of the conventional “he” throughout his text. I found this to be refreshing and Mitchell explains this by in the forward to
According to the speech, William Lane Craig claimed on how God does exist and also why God existing is considerably more liable to be valid than God not existing. Despite the fact that he is Catholic, he opened his verbal confrontation by saying that he would "approach today evening time's question rationally, from the outlook of reason and contention." Inside his open deliberation, he obviously plots his reasons with reference to why he trusts God exists. He likewise says that the calibrating of the universe to make everything around is in the way that it is could be because of normal causes, shot, or outline. One other real point that he made was that numerous researchers take the Bible as a precise wellspring of things from that time. This would incorporate Jesus becoming alive once again, which is impractical as we probably are aware it. Be that as it may, the emotions the followers felt and recorded must have some legitimacy, particularly if
Many women have faced difficult paths to get elected into office whether they are Hispanic, African American, or White. Even if they had all the qualities or they were overqualified they failed based on their gender, race, or lack of confidence in themselves.
Throughout the history, immigration and the United States are inextricably linked. The United States has promulgated many immigration legislations in the past either to restrict or support the immigration. Immigration is still going on and it is a debatable issue even today. In the interview, Chang-rae Lee says, “I’m interested in people who find themselves in places, either of their choosing or not, and who are forced to decide how best to live there. That feeling of both citizenship and exile, of always being an expatriate-with all the attendant problems and complications and delight”(Garner 2). Chang-rae Lee exposes the inner and outer conflicts the immigrants go through in the United States with
In this article the writer, Greg Silver, starts out by talking about a 25 year old waitress who has broken her arm, and has no insurance or money for the medical bills. Due to these reasons her arm healed on its own but healed crooked. This has caused it to be painful for her to hold a tray while working. She asked the writer what was she supposed to do. Greg Silver has been a primary care physician for 30 years now and he’s heard so many stories from Americans who don’t have insurance or the money for their medical bills, so they suffer in pain. “Even with the affordable care act we leave 28 million people without any coverage.” He talks about how we need a streamlined single-payer program that would provide universal coverage for everyone, “such as Rep. John Conyers’ House Resolution 676 and Sen. Bernie Sanders’ Senate Bill 1804.”
Tim Shaw is a sculptor who created a sculpture of a man in fire. This sculpture is called Erebus; it took him 7 years to finish this piece. This sculpture especially caught my attention as it is seen as a very strong and powerful sculpture. I have decided to draw this this sculpture because it could relate to my theme Decay. In my perspective by looking at this sculpture of a burning man could show that this man is at his last stage of life where he is about to die. This sculpture has a lot of meaning behind it…
At one time the Animal hope and Wellness site said Marc Ching closed down 10 Slaughterhouses. When Ching denied it, the reporter showed him the AHWF website and Ching changed his tune and now claimed he had paid the slaughterhouses not to sell dog meat during the festival. Your
In the short passage by Lao-Tzu, “Thoughts from the Tao-te Ching,” Tzu describes the absolute concept of how a ruler should govern his country with the usage of the Tao or the natural “Way” of life. Lao-Tzu emphasizes a lot about how a ruler should be patient, humble, and liberal for his county and for his citizen and should always avoid being in a war. He believes that the individual happiness will appear with minimal involvement in lives, which will eventually come naturally when one refuses their wants and desires. Instead of worrying about whats beyond the country, the ruler should be more focused on his people’s values and care for the families within the boundaries. Lao-Tzu points out that, simplicity, patience, and compassion are the
The appearance of a person is one factor that people consider when someone is working in the entertainment industry. When you work in the entertainment world, you have to keep in mind that there are plenty of people who will be watching over you. In regards to Julie Chen’s choice to have surgery, I personally do not consider her action as something too high a price to pay. Although it is very heartbreaking to hear the comments she received about her Asian eyes and the idea that she can never work in the anchor desk due to the fact that she is Chinese. The people who told her that she needed eye surgery were just giving their opinion on how Julie Chen can move her way up in the entertainment industry. She made a choice for herself and they did
Tao Te Ching of Lao-Tzu is a book with many chapters in it showing the two different sides to basically everything. To break it down, Tao means “path” or “way”, Te means “to get”, and Ching means “great book”. So the Tao was the force that controlled the universe and appreciated the way, to find balance between opposites. The book, Tao Te Ching has been said to been written by a Laozi—an old master—and has been said that the true author (or authors’) name has been lost. In the chapters between the book it tells how to live a life of integrity and of greatness per say. It also has contradictions or paradoxes which allows us to see the both perspectives of each side. It shows us that there are always two sides to everything. Tao Te Ching
Latour’s text left me preoccupied with ongoing questions about the human. Latour clearly shows an awareness to these concerns. He names ethical and political stakes for the most vulnerable—human and nonhuman—in the nonmodern constitution of the democracy of things: “[t]he destiny of the starving multitudes and the fate of our poor planet are connected by the same Gordian knot that no Alexander will ever again manage to sever” (50). The concern with vulnerable ecological and social networks puts Latour in range of Jeff Stout’s observation about the social stratification of environmental injury: “rain falls on the just and the unjust, but hurricanes mainly devastate the already destitute” (Stout, 2010). (On this note, we should also think about
When the early Christians had to keep their faith against the persecutions of the Roman Empire, they had -- obviously -- a visible enemy. Once their religion was legalized and established, however, they had new questions to ask concerning who they were, what could hurt their souls and their way of life. Some of them, at least, concluded that the materialism of the dominant Roman way of life was a non-agressive, but equally corrosive force that would destroy them -- not physically, but spiritually. These Fourth Century Christians, men and women, then left their societies and withdrew into the desert to be able to find true "paradise," not in a safe, secure niche in society, but in their relationship with