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    In Book One‚ Lewis discusses the conscience mind set humans have of right and wrong. Many people believed that ethics and morality needed something more than just another human being; they found the need for a Tao‚ or a God. The Tao is the abolition of man. Lewis proves that the Tao is very universal and cross-cultural and he does this by lining up quotes from different cultures and shows that they are basically the same. They all believe in a higher being. He also explains the standard of

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    phrasedetermineramin dagiti mannalon(lahat ng mga magsasaka)PPpreposition phraseprepositiontalaga nga para iti ubinga(talagang para sa bata)APadjective phraseadjective rootadayu a nalalaing nga estudyante(higit na mas magaling na estudyante)VPverb phraseverb rootkanayun a gumatang ti arak(bumili ng alak)NPnoun phrasenounnapintas a balasang idiay simbaan(magandang dilag sa simbahan)Determiner Phrase (DP)The determiner phrase is headed by a determiner. Noun phrases serve as complement‚ and quantifier

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    READING GLORIA­GARCI JOKES: THE SEMANTIC SCRIPT  THEORY OF HUMOR/GENERAL THEORY OF VERBAL HUMOR  AND FILIPINO POLITICAL HUMOR Maria Rhodora G. Ancheta‚ PhD Department of English and Comparative Literature University of the Philippines Diliman 1.0  Political Humor and the Creation of Joke Work Who has not heard of at least one Gloria­Garci joke? Or has not laughed at [if not  downloaded and made a mobile phone ring tone of] the “Hello Garci” opening of the  continuing political debacle that is now termed Gloriagate

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    took up painting long before the emergence of the Papunya Tula School in the early 1970s. When Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri joined this group of ‘dot and circle’ painters early in 1972 he immediately distinguished himself as one of its most talented members and went on to create some of the largest and most complex paintings ever produced”. (Art Gallery of New South Wales‚ 2004). The Group “The Painting Men” later became renamed as Papunya Tula Artists‚ where Possum Tjapaltjarri was chairman from

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    Commonwealth Period -Tyding Mcduffie Law; granted independence and commonwealth to the Philippines -Conditions: -Framing of the constitution; july 1934‚ election of delegates once the constitution is completed it is passed to American president and senate for approval -once approved; plebiscite for the approval by the Filipinos -once the plebiscite was approved‚ the commonwealth was to be inaugurated 40 committees -draft the framework of the constitution July 10‚ 1934 -election of delegates

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    S. Lewis tries to persuade people about the importance of universal values such as courage and honor in a modern society. Lewis discusses several issues that I can apply to business or legal issues‚ such as listening to my heart‚ staying within the Tao‚ and using power respectfully. In “Men without Chest‚” Lewis is upset about the Green Book because the teachings of Gaius and Titius are affecting the minds of the children and leaving them with no ethics‚ theology‚ or politics. Gaius and Titius are

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    human-heartedness”. The ultimate goal of Confucianism is to be the superior human being. The goal is not to be superior to others‚ but superior within one’s self for the betterment of humanity. Taoism emphasizes living a simple life‚ and Tao is defined as‚ “The way” or “The way of nature”. The Tao is not seen as a God‚ but as a “first cause” of the universe. Like Yin and Yang‚ Confucianism and Taoism both complement and contradict each other‚ and they are needed to keep each other in balance. Surprisingly‚ no

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    Taoism is a far eastern religion that teaches living in harmony with the way of nature. Tao literally translates to "The Way." Taoism complements Confucianism‚ Buddhism‚ and Shinto religions. In contrast‚ Islam is a middle eastern religion that lives by their sacred text the Qur’an. The role of the Qur’an can be comparable to Jesus Christ’s role to Christianity. The two religions concept on God differs greatly. Those who practice Taoism do not believe in God at all. Taoism believes in two great masters:

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    of ink used to create certain elements in this painting‚ and the perspective of this painting‚ which puts the viewer in a god-like position‚ reflect the beauty of nature and the values of the glorious marriage between Nature and Buddhism called the Tao. In Chinese landscape paintings such as Travelers Among Mountains and Streams black calligraphy ink was employed‚ making the painting a poetic extension‚ and also giving it a shadowed quality. This can best be seen in the “travelers” that seem to

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    Christians God is the supernatural force‚ while for Taos such a force is called Tao‚ a flow of energy‚ which is considered to be the main law and the absolute ideal at the same time. Secondly‚ the main principle for Christians is to live the life righteously‚ praying‚ confessing‚ repenting‚ following commandments‚ trying to change the world and achieve the inner harmony. Whereas the main rule for Taoism is “non-action”. Opposite to Christians‚ Taos teach to live without changing and breaking the

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