Unit Five (IGE) What Are Our Real Values? ->Nicols Fox
Unit Five (IGE) What Are Our Real Values? -Nicols Fox
Topics for Presentation 1.According to your understanding,how are values of a country formed? 2.As a Chinese,what do you value most? Can you generalize what Chinese values are? 3.What is the social reality of China? .4.Make a comparison between Chinese values and the western values
Topics for Presentation 1. According to your understanding, how are values of a country formed? 2. As a Chinese, what do you value most? Can you generalize what Chinese values are? 3. What is the social reality of China? 4. Make a comparison between Chinese values and the western values
About the author Nicols Fox(1942-)
About the author Nicols Fox (1942-)
Nicols Fox A graduate of Mary Baldwin College in Staunton,Virginia, Fox received an MFA in creative writing and literature from Bennington College in 1999. Born in Virginia,she now lives on the coast of Maine
Nicols Fox A graduate of Mary Baldwin College in Staunton, Virginia, Fox received an MFA in creative writing and literature from Bennington College in 1999. Born in Virginia, she now lives on the coast of Maine
Nicols Fox Nicols Fox is an author and bookseller. Her book Against the Machine:The Hidden Luddite Tradition in Literature, Art,and Individual Lives is now out in paperback. She is also the author of the essay found in Alone Together,a book of David Graham's photographs of Placentia Island
Nicols Fox Nicols Fox is an author and bookseller. Her book Against the Machine: The Hidden Luddite Tradition in Literature, Art, and Individual Lives is now out in paperback. She is also the author of the essay found in Alone Together, a book of David Graham's photographs of Placentia Island
Nicols Fox Her first book,Spoiled:Why our Food is Making us Sick and What We Can Do About It,is in a print,as is It Was Probably Something You Ate:A Practical Guide For Avoiding and Surviving Foodborne Disease
Nicols Fox Her first book, Spoiled: Why our Food is Making us Sick and What We Can Do About It, is in a print, as is It Was Probably Something You Ate: A Practical Guide For Avoiding and Surviving Foodborne Disease
Nicols Fox .Fox's articles,essays and reviews have appeared in The Economist, The New York Times,The Washington Post,Washington Journalism Review(now American Journalism Review Washingtonian,Maine Times,and many other publications
Nicols Fox Fox's articles, essays and reviews have appeared in The Economist, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Washington Journalism Review (now American Journalism Review ) Washingtonian, Maine Times, and many other publications
Chinese Values Confucian philosophy ◆ the importance of the family hierarchical structure of social life ◆ the cultivation of morality and self- restraint hard work and achievement. Chinese culture and society can be defined as 'collectivist
Chinese Values Confucian philosophy the importance of the family hierarchical structure of social life the cultivation of morality and selfrestraint hard work and achievement. Chinese culture and society can be defined as ‘collectivist’
Chinese Values In many ways the family unit takes precedence over its individual members.Children must learn not to answer back to their parents or other elders.It is assumed that the family as a whole will thrive and prosper if harmony prevails at home. In other words -the basic rules of obedience, moderation and self-restraint amongst family members should be observed
Chinese Values In many ways the family unit takes precedence over its individual members. Children must learn not to answer back to their parents or other elders. It is assumed that the family as a whole will thrive and prosper if harmony prevails at home. In other words – the basic rules of obedience, moderation and self-restraint amongst family members should be observed
Confucianism Confucianism(Chinese:儒家;pinyin:Rujia)isan ancient Chinese ethical and philosophical system originally developed from the teachings of the early Chinese philosopher Confucius (Kong Fuzi/K'ung-fu- tzu,lit."Master Kung").It focuses on human morality and good deeds.Confucianism is a complex system of moral,social,political,philosophical,and quasi- religious thought that has had tremendous influence on the culture and history of East Asia.Some consider it to be the state religion of East Asian countries because of governmental promotion of Confucian values. Cultures strongly influenced by Confucianism include Mainland China,Japan,Korea,Taiwan,Singapore and Vietnam,as well as various territories settled predominantly by Chinese people
Confucianism Confucianism (Chinese: 儒家; pinyin: Rújiā) is an ancient Chinese ethical and philosophical system originally developed from the teachings of the early Chinese philosopher Confucius (Kong Fuzi/K'ung-futzu, lit. "Master Kung"). It focuses on human morality and good deeds. Confucianism is a complex system of moral, social, political, philosophical, and quasireligious thought that has had tremendous influence on the culture and history of East Asia. Some consider it to be the state religion of East Asian countries because of governmental promotion of Confucian values. Cultures strongly influenced by Confucianism include Mainland China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Singapore and Vietnam, as well as various territories settled predominantly by Chinese people