The document contains excerpts from the Analects by Confucius along with vocabulary words and their definitions. To show understanding of the book, one can:
1) Pay attention to teachers and persist in their studies despite difficulties.
2) Examine themselves daily on faithfulness, sincerity, and applying lessons learned.
3) Respect others and not think lowly of them.
4) Be cautious to avoid mistakes and pursue righteousness passionately with attention and sincerity.
A booklet designed for secondary school students (broadly speaking Year 7) that provides a range of questions to help track reading and comprehension of any book or text. Includes a wide-range of questions and activities as well as a section to list unknown words, a reminder of word class and a section to print out and turn into bookmarks.
A booklet designed for secondary school students (broadly speaking Year 7) that provides a range of questions to help track reading and comprehension of any book or text. Includes a wide-range of questions and activities as well as a section to list unknown words, a reminder of word class and a section to print out and turn into bookmarks.
un video realizzato da me con le frasi che più mi hanno colpito di Daisaku Ikeda ne "I protagonisti del XXI secolo". Grazie Raffy il video lo dedico a te!Ti voglio bene! Mary Palumbo
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DUE IN 12 HOURS
Each set of 2 responses has its own instructions:
READER RESPONSE- comment on the posts of two classmates
BRIDGET’S POST:
In listening to the lectures and reading over Writing Contexts in The Little Seagull Handbook, one of the things that struck me is the idea of critical thinking and how it relates to critical reading. I've always thought of myself as a critical thinker. I enjoying trying to understand why people do the things they do or why things happen the way they do, but I realize now that I can apply critical thinking to the things I read as well as what I write. I have been out of school for over 20 years and training myself to be a student again is going to be a struggle, but hopefully I can apply my own critical thinking skills to other areas like writing and reading as well. I want to be able to ask myself if there is a deeper meaning in what an author wrote or how a character reacts? I also want to try and write in a way that is more than just superficial and at-face-value.
DILLON’S POST:
Module 1 has covered the basics of effectively writing and organizing parts of what you read and also covering the basics of plagiarism. I feel that critical reading is a very important stepping stone to apply what you have learned onto paper. It should involve you getting a deep understanding of what the writers main purpose is. You should do so by taking notes, highlighting important topics, thoroughly analyzing the writers thoughts, and considering reference works.
Ive also learned that is is important to prepare for what you are going to write. It should start with brainstorming and getting an abundance of important ideas that fit the target topic. After getting ideas you should break down these ideas into different sections to effectively apply them into well worded paragraphs. I find it is also important to go over what you have wrote multiple times by proof reading and fixing any spelling or grammatical errors that you can find.
Although I have learned much in this module, I have a very long way to go to become a good writer. This subject is something I have always struggled with, but I hope this course will better my knowledge and capabilities.
LIFE & LITERACY - comment on the posts of two classmates
HAILEY’S POST:
Literacy holds a special place in everyone’s life, whether they believe it or not. From the fairytales and bed-time stories, my father would read to me every night to the poetry we write and share now. For me, writing is a way of facing my fears as well as expressing the emotions I could not say aloud while being able to accept the grievances and losses I have overcome. In school, we explored many different genres and time periods in which we compared authors, poets, and even playwrights with one another, seeking their true meanings behind each line or phrase. We would analyze the author’s every thought from sentence to sentence, sometimes even word to word within a sentence. When it co.
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1. ANALECTS ANALYSIS - Click here if you wish to read the entire ANALECTS by Confucius
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Perseverance
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Application
Book 1 - Chapter 1
The Master said, "Is it not pleasant to learn with a constant
perseverance and application?
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The solider had persevered through his mission even thou the odds were against him.
The teacher had become applicated to her students progress in their ability to learn.
Isn't it worth paying attention and being persistent in all your classes to achieve your goals?
In my life, I would pay attention to my teachers and do all my work, and n ot give up on things
when or if they get difficult.
noun- steady persistence in a course of action, a purpose, a state, etc., esp. in spite of difficulties,
obstacles, or discouragement
noun- close attention; persistent effort: Application to one's studies is necessary
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Define - Virtue
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Book 1 - Chapter 1
"Is he not a man of complete virtue, who feels no discomposure
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Many gods are said to have many virtues.
The discomposure of Miss. Blair's desk always bothers me.
You can go to a person's lecture looks like
noun- moral excellence; goodness; righteousness
noun the state of being discomposed; disorder; agitation; perturbation
If he is not a man of excellence then why listen to him.
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Transacting
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Intercourse
Book 1 - Chapter 4
The philosopher Tsang said, "I daily examine myself on three points:-- whether, in transacting
business for others, I may have been not faithful;-- whether, in intercourse with friends, I may have
been not sincere;-- whether I may have not mastered and practiced the instructions of my teacher."
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I make a transaction when I withdraw money from a bank.
I have intercourse when I talk to my friends.
Everyday, look back on the day and understand what I have done wrong.
to carry on or conduct business, negotiations
interchange of thoughts, feelings
Tsang reflected daily on three points: if he was faithful with negotiations, if he was sincere with
his feeling of his friends, and if he practiced what his master has taught him.
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Reverence
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Gravity
Book 2 - Chapter 20
Chî K'ang asked how to cause the people to reverence their ruler, and to be faithful to him. The
Master said, "Let him preside over them with gravity;-- then they will reverence him. Let him be kind
to all;-- then they will be faithful to him."
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When someone fights, it is a reverence of anger.
The gravity of Queen Elizabeth II is great.
Always respect other people and don't think lowly of them.
the outward manifestation of this feeling
serious or dignified behavior; dignity; solemnity
When a ruler or a person show another person with dignity or respect then they will give back the
same manifestation of that feeling.
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Scholar
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Discourse
Book 4 - Chapter 9
The Master said, "A scholar, whose mind is set on truth, and who is ashamed
of bad clothes and bad food, is not fit to be discoursed with."
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The scholars in Mr. Daley's first block class are great!
The discourse that I had this morning was boring.
Always have pleasure in what I have; no matter how bad it is.
a student; pupil
communication of thought by words; talk; conversation
A student that is displeased with what he/she has is not fit to talk to.
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Seldom
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Book 4 - Chapter 20
The Master said, "The cautious seldom err."
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I seldom get a failing grade.
Err is the epitome of stupidity.
I would be cautious with my actions.
on only a few occasions; rarely; infrequently; not often
to go astray in thought or belief; be mistaken; be incorrect
Those who are cautious rarely make mistakes.
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Book 6 - Chapter 15
The Master said, "If the only way out is by the door, how is it that men will
fight going out by that way?"
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illegitimate
Book 7 - Chapter 11
The Master said, "If any means of escaping poverty presented itself that did not involve doing wrong,
I would adopt it. If it was by illegitimate means, I shall continue to pursue the quests that I love."
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Illegitimate means of getting money is called robbery.
unlawful; illegal
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If there was a way to get out of poverty without doing wrong then I would do it, but if it was an
illegal way then I would go after a way that is right.
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Define - Ardent
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Upright
Book 8 - Chapter 16
The Master said, "Ardent and yet not upright, stupid and yet not attentive;
simple and yet not sincere:-- such persons do not understand."
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Radicals are so ardent of what they believe that they turn to violence.
An upright king is the best ruler.
Be righteously passionate, be attentive and be sincere everyday so I can understand all.
adjective - having, expressive of, or characterized by intense feeling; passionate; fervent
adhering to rectitude; righteous, honest, or just
If someone is passionate but not righteous, foolish but not attentive, simple but not sincere, then
they do not understand.
lacking quickness and keenness, dull, foolish
The fool was stupid in his actions.
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Superior
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Admirable
Book 12 - Chapter 16
The Master said, "The superior man seeks to perfect the admirable qualities of
men, and does not seek to perfect their bad qualities. The mean man does the
opposite of this."
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I am superior to him.
For his admiration, he got an award.
higher up, better, above average
worthy of admiration, inspiring approval, reverence, excelent
The better man seeks to perfect the excellent qualities of man while the mean man looks to better
the bad qualities.
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Affable
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Adulatory
Book 13 - Chapter 23
The Master said, "The superior man is affable, but not adulatory; the mean man is
adulatory, but not affable."
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Resentment
Book 15 - Chapter 14
The Master said, "He who requires much from himself and little from others, will keep
himself from being the object of resentment."
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Book 15 - Chapter 22
The Master said, "The superior man does not promote a man simply on account of his words."
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12. Book 17 - Chapter 2
The Master said, "By nature, men are nearly alike; by practice, they get to be wide apart."
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Define - Nature
Book 19 - Chapter 21
Tsze-kung said, "The faults of the superior man are like the eclipses of the sun and moon. He has his
faults, and all men see them; he changes again, and all men look up to him."
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Men are all born equal, it's their choices and what they do in life that makes them different.
All men have faults but real men can and will change their faults into their strengths.