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    Chinese music is referred to as the art form of organized vocal and instrumental sounds that have been orchestrated in China. Chinese music is one of the oldest and most highly developed of all known musical systems in the entire world. Different forms of music have been recorded in ancient Chinese documents dating back to the earlier periods of Chinese civilization that have provided evidence of a well-developed and functioning musical culture as early as the Zhou Dynasty. These continued to develop

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    For this very first project, I’ve decided to choose the topic relating to that of finding a civilization or culture that has ever contributed to geometry. The civilization that I have chosen for this topic will have to be China. The reason I decided on China is because I grew fascinated reading all about how China contributed to geometry so that is why I have chosen China. Basically from what I have researched online, it seems to me that the oldest and most well-known book based around the geometry

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    Animal Rights Controversy

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    For the fifth time that day, Mrs. Jacobs walks past the Miller's window where she stares at their family pug. All of her effort to not open the door is confined in hatred, this animal that doesn't deserve to be cooped up all day, being taken advantage of. All animals should be loved, animal critics argue, but it is not necessary for animals to be given rights because of their lack of communication with humans. The argument of animal rights has exploded in the last decade, creating organizations like

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    In this essay, to make it easier to understand when I begin to address the main problem presented by the question I will first give a brief outline of what the Confucian ideas and practices are. I will then do as the question asks and evaluate the critique, I will do this by going on to decide how valid I believe the critique to be and proposing some responses to it to see how the critique really holds up, before going on to discuss some alternative critiques and whether I see them to be more valid

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    technology has advanced, but today I’ll be presenting to you the history and aerodynamics on kites before the advancement of technology and a more scientific approach. History and Pioneers Kites date back to the 5th century BC created by philosophers Mozi and Lu Ban. In the year 549 AD paper kites were being flown; in that year they

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    To begin, I’d like to say that one of the things that makes Mengzi stand out for me is the fact that he proposes that humans have an innate nature. He differs from a few philosophers (namely Gaozi) in the way that he thinks following an ethical code involves violating said innate nature. This must mean that Mengzi either thinks that humans are inherently good, or that it is possible for humans to possess an immoral nature while still being ethical. However, the latter would of course require humans

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    Evolution Of Photography

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    The history, evolution, and modern advancements of photography, and how it has changed the way the world communicates. The world used to communicate in paper and pen, but now there are cameras. People communicate with YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat, and Facebook. The whole world has been changed in ways of communication, art, and technology. The first cameras to the current cameras. The history is the best part of photography. Not many people know how photography started, and nobody knows who thought

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    All of these different systems and philosophies highly emphasize: the harmony between people, the benevolence that one must have, filial piety, loyalty, righteousness, and courtesy for a successful and healthy society. Even though they all have a different idea, their goal is the same. The morality and ethics of human behaviors were also part of the teachings that shaped the culture of today. Even though the goals of these philosophies were similar, like their beliefs about man and society; their

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    Shihuangdis Tomb Analysis

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    A history of China that develops a unified social structure that is to be admired by the greatest of all civilization will be overviewed to give an introduction into the Qin dynasty. The Qin dynasty was ruled by Emperor Qin and means china in English. Qin brought a new way of life and it can be shown through Qin’s tomb in what today is considered a great work of art. An analysis of Qin Shihuangdis’ tomb reveals a challenging process that made intricate production systems, which could not have been

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    1. Introduction The purpose of this report is to give information on the subject known as Logical reasoning and its use in Computer Science and computers in general. A historical background behind logic and Logical reasoning is firstly given, followed by an overview of the modern subject and the types it’s divided into. The types are then explained. The overlap between the field of logic and that of computer science is also given an explanation. The report ends with a brief overview on the subject

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