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Elise Galluzzo

Confucianism - ReligionFacts - 16 views

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    Confucianism is a way of life taught by Confucius in the 6th-5th century BC. Sometimes viewed as a philosophy, sometimes as a religion, Confucianism is perhaps best understood as an all-encompassing humanism that neither denies nor slights Heaven. Confucianism has been followed by the Chinese for more than two millennia. (This site helped me with some of my Inquiry questions)
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    Confucianism is a way of life taught by Confucius in the 6th-5th century BC. Sometimes viewed as a philosophy, sometimes as a religion, Confucianism is perhaps best understood as an all-encompassing humanism that neither denies nor slights Heaven. Confucianism has been followed by the Chinese for more than two millennia.
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    This is a great site
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    Great website with lots of quality information....very helpful!
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    Thankyou! this website was very useful.It's just what i needed
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    Great site with lots of quality information!! Thanks
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    This website helps with all the general information for the report. It was great to refer back to every now and then. Great site for Confucianism.
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    This Website had alot of outstanding facts and there were also some facts that i diddnt know about Confucianism
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    very helpful website!!
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    Confucianism is a way of life taught by Confucius in the 6th-5th century BC. Sometimes viewed as a philosophy, sometimes as a religion, Confucianism is perhaps best understood as an all-encompassing humanism that neither denies nor slights Heaven. Confucianism has been followed by the Chinese for more than two millennia.
Abbey Godwin

All about The Great Wall of China - 2 views

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    Great Website, lots of infomation about the building of the Great Wall of China!
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    This website was useful to me because it has a lot of really useful information and it tells you the exact measurement of The Great Wall of China and how many kilometers it is, which was really handy.
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    this website is good and really easy to understand!!!!
Sophie Kent

How the Great Wall was viewed by others? - 2 views

Does anyone have anything on how the Great Wall of China was viewd byother within China and outside of China because I cannot find anything on that?

started by Sophie Kent on 27 May 12 no follow-up yet
Maddi Moran

The Tao and Taoism - 2 views

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    This website was very helpful and has some very detailed information. It helped me a lot on the effects on china and helped me understand the history more.
Bec Stegman

The Great Wall of China Summary - 1 views

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    What is commonly referred to as the Great Wall of China is actually four great walls rather than a single, continuous wall. The oldest section of one of the four Great Walls of China was begun in 221 B.C., not long after China was unified into an empire out of a loose configuration of feudal states.also gives a lot of information about the impacts of the great wall.
Angelica Kay

Teaching Of Buddha - 4 views

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    Following the Buddha's Footsteps Instilling Goodness School City of Ten Thousand Buddhas Talmage, CA 95481 As a child, Siddhartha the Buddha, was troubled by some of the same thoughts that children today have. They wonder about birth and death. They wonder why they get sick and why grandfather died.
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    this is really good.
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    This site answered all of my inquiry questions, this was the only source i needed because it provided me with all the right answers.
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    This site answered all of my enquiry questions.
Maddy Tofful

The Great Wall Of China - 1 views

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    I thought this website was really good for the Great Wall Of China. It was useful because it had most of my topics i have been trying to get the information from.
Ellie W

Emperor Yangdi of Sui Dynasty|China Dynasties|China Emperors|Chinese Emperors|China Anc... - 0 views

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    Emperor Yangdi of Sui was the second son of Emperor Wendi of Sui and the last emperor of Sui Dynasty in China. Also called Yang Guang, Emperor Yangdi of Sui was famous for its brutality and inhumanity, which generally is considered to be the important reasons that lead Sui Dynasty to devastation. This website gives good Specific information about Emperor Yangdi, it also gives information about other emperors from Ancient china, its history, culture, religion and other factual information that may come of use to you.
Brittany Yarde

Acupuncture in China Summary - 0 views

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    Acupuncture, the insertion of thin needles into specific points of the body in order to relieve pain or treat illness, is an ancient Chinese art first developed more than 4,000 years ago. Acupuncture was used to help restore a healthy balance of energy throughout the body and, along with herbal remedies, was the cornerstone treatment offered by traditional Chinese medicine.
Molly Clark-Boyce

Silk Road - 1 views

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    This artical contains Historical infomation about the silk road. Good for the last minute touch ups for your assignment. It contains information about the route of the silk road and the importance of it. HOPE IT HELPED!
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    This is a useful website because it has lots of information and the dynasty it was in
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    This website is deffinately a helpful one! It was GREAT because of how it had information on Dynasties and everything! IT HELPED ME! :)
Gabrielle Kelly

cofucianism - 0 views

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    this website was a good source to help me find out how confuciansim changed china.
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    this site is very useful to find out what Confucius encouraged and how china has changed because of confucianism
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    This was one of the sites that really helped me and I would really recommened for anyone needing last min info.
Sarah Pilgrim

Great Wall China - 1 views

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    This Website has lots of useful information on it, very easy to read!!!!!
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    The Great Wall of China was built by the ancient Chinese to keep out invaders from other parts of Asia. Emperor Shi Huangdi, Chinas's first Emperor, ordered that the building begin more than 2000 years ago. He wanted all the smaller walls that had been built earlier to be joined together to form one Great Wall. this website discusses the year, the emperor and how long it has been around for. this website is great for anyone reaserching about the Great Wall of China.
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    This has a lot of really good information and it's easy to understand.
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    The Great Wall of China was built by the ancient Chinese to keep out invaders from other parts of Asia. Emperor Shi Huangdi, Chinas's first Emperor, ordered that the building begin more than 2000 years ago. He wanted all the smaller walls that had been built earlier to be joined together to form one Great Wall.
Gabriella Brancatini

Qin Dynasty, Great Wall, Book Burning - Ancient China for Kids - 0 views

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    Bureaucracy: To control his people, First Emperor Qin developed a system of bureaucracy. He divided his empire into 36 provinces. Each province was divided into districts. He put two government officials in charge of each province. It was their job to put strong people in charge of each district.
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    This is a good site with easy-to-understand information. My class used the Ancient Greek one last year.
Jordana Scully

World History: China: Confucius - 0 views

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    Confucius (Kong Fu Zi), a humble man from poor beginnings, became so influential that his teachings inspired a philosophy, a religion, and a way of life that has lasted until today. From his basic "sayings" in The Analects, or discussions, there developed a philosophy, a social system and a political system which was based on harmony, tolerance, and merit.
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    Confucius (Kong Fu Zi), a humble man from poor beginnings, became so influential that his teachings inspired a philosophy, a religion, and a way of life that has lasted until today. From his basic "sayings" in The Analects, or discussions, there developed a philosophy, a social system and a political system which was based on harmony, tolerance, and merit.
Emily McLean

Confucianism - 2 views

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    Confucius, the Latinized form of the name of Kung Fu-tzu, was bom in 551 B.C. and died in 479 B.C. The philosophy that is known as Confucianism comes mainly from the speeches and writings of Confucius. Disciples (followers) of Confucius, such as Mencius, made important contributions to Confucianism as well.
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    Confucius, the Latinized form of the name of Kung Fu-tzu, was bom in 551 B.C. and died in 479 B.C. The philosophy that is known as Confucianism comes mainly from the speeches and writings of Confucius. Disciples (followers) of Confucius, such as Mencius, made important contributions to Confucianism as well.
Caitlin Cowhig

Confucianism: The Way of Self-Cultivation by Paul Peterson - 2 views

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    Confucius may well be one of the most influential philosophers in history. Born as K'ung Fu Tzu in 551 BCE during the Chou dynasty, Confucius, as he was later known, taught through the power of example and by acts of benevolence. The following interview was conducted with a noted Confucian scholar who asked that his name be withheld.
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    This is a really good site it helped me a lot!
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    That's a really good website becuase its got its own enquiry questions.
Shannon Brown

Great Chinese Inventions - 6 views

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    includes gunbpowder, printing and more
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    This source is helpful for chinese inventions. It explains how the Chinese changed society. This source was helpful for some of my focus questions. ;)
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    Really good information on Gunpowder and Fireworks.
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    This is a great website this is what its like "An Inventive History How Chinese Thinkers and Tinkers Changed the World Life in 21st Century Minnesota has been greatly shaped by many inventions and innovations that had their birth in ancient China and are still used today all over the world."
Shannon Brown

NOVA | China's Age of Invention - 6 views

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    Printing, paper money, porcelain, tea, restaurants, gunpowder, the compass-the number of things that Chinese of the Song Dynasty
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    Great information on the really common inventions like gunpowder, paper, printing etc. Hope it helps!!
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    You added tags Charlotte. Well done.
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    Printing, paper money, porcelain, tea, restaurants, gunpowder, the compass-the number of things that Chinese of the Song Dynasty (A.D. 960-1280) gave to the world is mind-boggling. This vibrant period in Chinese history was marked by economic prosperity and remarkable technological innovation. In this interview, China expert Robin D. S. Really good info for any invention.
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    This is a really good website if you are doing Printing, paper money, porcelain, tea, restaurants, gunpowder and the compass. It helped me answer most of my focus questions. Hope this helps.
Alexandra Humphries

Crime and Punishment in Ancient China - 1 views

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    See, also, China: A Legal History. It was both the spirit and the intent of Han Fei's legalism, as it came, from time to time, to dominate Chinese law, that punishment for all crimes would be harsh and universal.
Georgia Mignone

A Daoist Philosophy - 0 views

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    A Daoist Philosophy was placed here on November 8, 2001; quotes from Taoism and Modernity were added on August 1, 2003. Peter Myers; my comments within quoted text are shown {thus}. Write to me at contact.html. You are at http://mailstar.net/daoist.html. Peter Myers, 21 Blair St., Watson ACT 2602 Australia.
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