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    SAQ OUTLINE: Explain the formation of stereotypes and their effect on behavior. • Definition: Stereotypes assign similar characteristics to all members of a group‚ despite the fact that the group members may vary widely from one another. • Characteristics: • social-cognitive theories: • our social world is very complex and presents us with too much information • since our capacity to process information is limited‚ there is a need to simplify our social way • one of the way to avoid information

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    collecting primary data regarding crime‚ law‚ and the criminal justice system. Journal of contemporary criminal justice‚ 22 (2)‚ 157– 172. Lincoln‚ Y. and Guba‚ E.‚ 1985. Naturalistic inquiry. Beverly Hills‚ CA: Sage. MacFarquhar‚ R.‚ 1980. The post-Confucian challenge. The economist‚ 67 – 72 9 February. McCarthy‚ D.J.‚ Puffer‚ S.M. and Darda‚ S.V.‚ 2010. Convergence in entrepreneurial leadership style: evidence from Russia. California management review‚ 52 (4)‚ 48 – 72. Miles‚ M.B. and Huberman‚ A.M

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    university setting and includes excerpts of academic articles that he has previously published.  His arrangement is primarily thematic‚ with aspects of the religious and philosophical nature of Confucianism and the intellectual creativity of prominent Confucian scholars sprinkled throughout.  Yao’s methodology is to conduct a ’double investigation’‚ acting both from the inside as a ’bearer of the values examined’ and from the outside as a ’critic of the doctrine presented’.  By continually revisiting

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    relationship to the world.” Webber denotes that in western Protestant rationalism‚ magic has been eradicated entirely and was sometimes even viewed as “devilish”‚ cutting off all trust in magical superstitions and manipulations. However‚ in the Confucian ethics‚ the significance of magic was left untouched. All natural scientific knowledge was lacking due to a cause and elemental forces. It also vested interest in the income opportunities of prebendal office. Webber states that Confucianism and

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    actions and legislation. To properly assess the ethics of organ donation in China‚ it is necessary to take into account the family-oriented nature of Chinese culture‚ which is derived in large part from Confucian ideology. Organ donation in China is generally consistent with certain aspects of Confucian thought; exceptions occur when familial consent to donate is denied or when worth of organs is replaced by monetary value. Confucianism in Modern China Confucianism‚ since its beginnings thousands

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    The History and Legal Position of Confucianism in Post-independence Indonesia (By: Heriyanto Yang) Pre-independence historical background   The Chinese are believed to have landed on Indonesian soil‚ the then Nusantara archipelago‚ as early as the third century BC. As is the case with almost all groups of immigrants in the world‚ they brought along with them‚ in the course of the centuries‚ their culture‚ beliefs‚ values‚ and a sense of affinity with the motherland. The idea that Confucianism

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    bias upper class - time period when China was under invasion Document 3 : - Pro Buddhism - Another scholar‚ biased - Compares Buddhism to Confucianism positively Document 4 : - Con Buddhism - Confucian scholar‚ biased - Criticizes Buddhism‚ saying it defies Confucian beliefs Document 5 : - Buddhist Scholar‚ biased - Neutral perspective Document 6 : - Con Buddhism - Tang emperor‚ biased Documents 2 and 3 are for Buddhism Documents 4 and 6 are against Buddhism

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    Wall through the northern regions to keep out invaders o Had watch towers and places for soldiers to stay o Extended about 1‚550 miles  Ming leaders encouraged Chinese people to get rid of Mongol names and style of clothing  Brought back the Confucian education system‚ colleges‚ and academies  Restored the civil service exam  Problems began to weaken the state in mid 1500’s o Pirates and smugglers operated along the coast – navy proved ineffective against them • Would loot cities and sometime

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    Traditional values become outdated and are replaced with what the younger society deems as significant. Family concentrates on this very subject. In the novel‚ three brothers struggle against the outdated Confucian values of their elders. Alike in their dislike of the traditional Confucian system of their grandfather‚ yet very different in their interactions with him and others‚ begin to reach beyond the ancient values of Confucianism and strive for a breath of freedom. Their struggles against

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