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    Taoism speaks of the yin (female) and yang (male) as both possessing qualities of each other. There is an active yang that exists in even the most passive women and negative yin which exists in the most positive man. This psychological truth suggests that neither female or male in Taoism is treated less than the other because both

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    Yin And Yang

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    The concepts of yin and yang are central to Chinese religion and philosophy as a whole, including both Taoism and Confucianism. Moreover, the symbol itself is familiar worldwide to many people regardless of their knowledge of the Chinese traditions. These two principles represent the primal interplay of opposites in life and in the world - known here as the Tao. They form the dynamism of the Tao, or the way of all things. Life is lived inside the interplay of opposites: up and down, hot and cold

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    Yin Yang Symbol

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    The Yin Yang symbol is one that I’m familiar with. I’m not sure my understanding is accurate but I will try to explain what I believe it symbolizes. The Yin and Ying are the symbol of duality, night and day, light and dark, male and female. They are a circle showing that it’s contained as one but two separate but equal parts. The shape of these parts indicates they are fluid as well. To me that means they’re in motion and working together. The small circle of yin is within yang and vice versa. This

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    promoted within Chinese medicinal beliefs. A central concept of Chinese medicine is the theory of yin and yang, which embodies the complete notion of the balance necessary for health. “The East Asian concept of ‘Yin-Yang’ suggests that all transformation occurs by the constant interplay of two opposing and at the same time harmonious forces. . . . They are expressed as yin, (yielding) and yang, (firmness)” (Morales 27). Both forces are composed of

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    traditional Chinese medicine is that disease is due to an internal imbalance of Yin and Yang; therefore disease can be treated by correcting the Yin Yang imbalance, thereby returning the body to a healthy state. It holds that the body's vital energy (chi or qi) circulates through channels, called meridians, that have

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    Obey or Disobedience

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    order for us to be accepted in society, yet we challenge what we were taught and conform to our perspective of what society wants for us to be. You always hear the term, “There are two types of people…” Being that those two types are the Yin and Yang, the lovers and the haters, it is the opposites that make the stereotype of each other. In the Ashe article, it talked about how we conform to the position we are given. If you were one of the poisoners, you would imitate and believe that you are

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    This Single Card Wants To Replace All the Plastic in Your Wallet We live in an era where everything we want should be compact and easy. No one wants to work extra by carrying anything that’s big when you can just carry something compact, which is simpler. Wallets were made, so that money (cash) can be kept together instead of just keeping it in pocket. The payment card is a huge invention instead of carrying cash in your wallet for payment. Why carry fat wallets with all your cards and mule about

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    the natural laws of the universe. This ancient cosmology leads us to the concept of yin and yang, a famous Chinese philosophy explaining the balance of all elements in the universe.

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    should be addressed by their designation ( i.e. Mr. Mrs. Miss) unless told other wise. Yin Yang In Chinese culture, health and illness concentrates on the balance between body, mind, and spirit, expressed as Yin Yang. It symbolizes the idea that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. There is a belief in part of the Chinese culture, that a physical illness is caused by an imbalance of Yin Yang. Beliefs about Blood Many Chinese tend to be against donating blood because in classical

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    International Expo: Cultural Interview In an effort to better understand the multitude of countries represented at OSU, I chose the International Expo was chosen for convenience and the variety of cultures it showcased. Specifically, I chose to look into the Chinese culture and interviewed a friend of mine from China. We had decided to go to the International Expo together and since we had become friends a year ago, my initial impressions of her and her culture were not from the expo. Since we had

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