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Alliance of Civilizations for Human Rights and World Community
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作者 Choi Woo-Won 《Journal of Philosophy Study》 2012年第2期124-131,共8页
The notions of human rights and World Community are inseparably related. It is on the basis of mutual trust that we can construct World Community, so it is quite natural that the respect of human rights is the basic c... The notions of human rights and World Community are inseparably related. It is on the basis of mutual trust that we can construct World Community, so it is quite natural that the respect of human rights is the basic condition of the participant countries. The World Community is aiming at making a peaceful global village where the lives of people are mutually encouraged and the diverse merits of different civilizations are shared together. True human welfare should imply in its concept harmony between all existences. In the history of the world, we can see the irresistible current moving towards the realization of human rights and World Community. Even if we accept this affirmative development of history in the long run, we should be always alert to the dangers and traps on the road. There have been many cases of frustration and reversion by strong counteractions or self-deceptions. In the actual situation of its age, humanity has been always at the crossroads. It is the duty of philosophy and history to shed light on the situation and present a direction. 展开更多
关键词 alliance of civilization COEXISTENCE human rights World Community Being
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A Perfect Combination of the Real Life and Literary World: An Analysis of The Old Man and the Sea
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作者 CHEN Lian-feng 《Sino-US English Teaching》 2015年第10期802-805,共4页
Being distinguished from many greatest American writers, Hemingway is noted as an iron man and his powerful philosophy: “Man can be destroyed, but not defeated”. Among all his works, The Old Man and the Sea is cons... Being distinguished from many greatest American writers, Hemingway is noted as an iron man and his powerful philosophy: “Man can be destroyed, but not defeated”. Among all his works, The Old Man and the Sea is considered to be the masterpiece of Hemingway's works and the one that best demonstrates this powerful philosophy. And The Old Man and the Sea is a short novel about an old Cuban fisherman Santiago and his battle with a great marlin. In his masterpiece, Hemingway portrays Santiago with every dominant and strong characteristic, which is the prototype of an iron man. This is one of the basic characteristics of the novel which gives Ernest Hemingway great honor and makes him become one of the authors who define American literature. The Old Man and the Sea is the one that best represents American social life on the period Hemingway lived. In this short novel, a lot of facts are used. Most of the facts come from Hemingway's own experience. Reading up the masterpiece, it is evident that the story and the hero are the self-portray of the author himself. With the real life and the literary world perfectly combined, we read Hemingway's and we read through Hemingway and his inner world. 展开更多
关键词 HEMINGWAY The Old Man and the Sea SYMBOLISM real life literary world
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The impact of the Olympic spirit on college students' sports quality education
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作者 Jun CHEN Rongxia ZOU 《International Journal of Technology Management》 2014年第9期45-47,共3页
Contemporary college students will be the future mainstay of the world and the country. It is significant to accept education of the Olympic culture. While they know the long and broad Olympic culture, they can also i... Contemporary college students will be the future mainstay of the world and the country. It is significant to accept education of the Olympic culture. While they know the long and broad Olympic culture, they can also inherit the Olympic spirit of mutual understanding, friendship, solidarity and fair competition, know that the world needs to be cleaner, more humane, more united. 展开更多
关键词 Olympic spirit college students quality education
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The Impact of the African Culture on World Civilization
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作者 Nkechi Amadife Michael Kasongo 《History Research》 2012年第8期490-496,共7页
Although much has been written about African contributions to world civilization, the authors would like to discuss in this paper the reasons why Africa is considered the cradle of civilizations and some specific elem... Although much has been written about African contributions to world civilization, the authors would like to discuss in this paper the reasons why Africa is considered the cradle of civilizations and some specific elements of African culture found in other parts of the world. The dominant view is that the history of humankind began in Africa, particularly in East Africa (Ethiopia and Tanzania). Human history in Africa is immensely long. In fact, both archaeological research and genetic studies strongly support the theory that the evolution of the modern human species (Homo sapiens) occurred in Africa. Thereafter, these early human beings spread rapidly from East Africa throughout Africa and the rest of the world. As they spread across the globe, the early human beings adapted to very different environments by developing the slight genetic variations which produce differences in skin color, hair, body type, and facial features. From Africa some people migrated into Asia before continuing to other parts of the world. The idea that the first Africans chose Asia when they decided to migrate provides the first link between Africans and Asians. Early Asians must be the closest cousins of the early Africans. Although there are historical, cultural, and linguistic connections between the African and Eastern Cultures, the authors will only discuss four major cultural elements. These include religious beliefs, concept of history and time, social structures, and the human body. 展开更多
关键词 AGING ATTENTION EMOTION information processing visual search
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Analysis of Winterbourne in Daisy Miller
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作者 Linglin Chen 《International English Education Research》 2015年第9期30-32,共3页
Henry James is one of the greatest novelists, who enjoys great reputation in the English literary world. He spent many years in Europe. Fie had deep and subtle insights into the life of the upper class in America and ... Henry James is one of the greatest novelists, who enjoys great reputation in the English literary world. He spent many years in Europe. Fie had deep and subtle insights into the life of the upper class in America and Europe. He experienced the cultural differences between America and Europe profoundly, which was demonstrated in his literary works. Daisy Miller is one of the representative works of Henry James, reveals his "international theme", the American innocence in face of European sophistication, In D^dsy Miller, Winterbourne is an undeniable protagonist, embodies both narrative and symbolic meaning. Through his narration and his representative features of the sophistication of European culture, we can gradually realize that it is the inevitable collision between new world and old world that leads to the pathetic ending of Daisy Miller. 展开更多
关键词 Henry James Daisy Miller Winterbourne
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Colors of Peace
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作者 Indira Y. Junghare 《Cultural and Religious Studies》 2016年第1期14-27,共14页
In this age of modernization and mechanization, we seem to have lost sensitivity to a collective awareness regarding the welfare of our surroundings, people, animals, microbes, and plants. We seem to encounter systemi... In this age of modernization and mechanization, we seem to have lost sensitivity to a collective awareness regarding the welfare of our surroundings, people, animals, microbes, and plants. We seem to encounter systemic problems of corruption, moral bankruptcy, and spiritual decay. This leads to a rise in violence at various levels: individual, familial, societal, global, environmental, and biological. In order to combat these problems, it is necessary to examine the diverse semantics of the concept of peace: positive peace, negative peace, world peace, socio-cultural peace, and individual peace. The semantics of peace changes according to the context, for example, "May he rest in peace," is quite different from: "His beautiful memories will give you peace." Since society is constituted of a group of persons, an individual becomes society's substantive foundation with his/her conscious self, made of mind, body and spirit. The individual with creative power can become an agent of positive change. Using the interdisciplinary socio-linguistic/semantic and humanistic-philosophical approaches, this paper analyzes the "all-inclusive" and "interdependent" nature of life and the role and power of the individual (self) in the creation of peace at diverse levels: personal, community, the globe, and the cosmos. The paper draws heavily from India's spiritual worldview and humanistic techniques in resolving conflicts and attaining freedom from ill-health for peaceful living. 展开更多
关键词 PEACE VIOLENCE PHYSICAL MENTAL SPIRITUAL self globe change
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Michel Houellebecq: The Era of Emptiness
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作者 Ruth Amar 《Journalism and Mass Communication》 2016年第3期158-165,共8页
Michel Houellebecq is perhaps the most successful, the most famous and controversial of all current novelists writing in French. He has become a global publishing phenomenon: His books have been translated worldwide,... Michel Houellebecq is perhaps the most successful, the most famous and controversial of all current novelists writing in French. He has become a global publishing phenomenon: His books have been translated worldwide, film adaptations of his novels have been produced, and the author is the subject of a million-euro publishing deals and successive media scandals in France. The novels depict surprising forms of imaginary resources, a radiating end of the world, a post-nuclear anxiety, and depressive characters. Houellebecq shocks us leaving us in a world where the feelings of love, tenderness and goodwill have disappeared. The purpose of Houellebecq's novels is to alert about the real problems of the human society in the twenty-first century. Indeed, in the books we can easily recognize the essential features of contemporary society and the fact that the individual assumes a dehumanization process in which one has to cope with his solitude in a world of emptiness. This socio-cultural dimension is indeed the background of Houellebecq's novels, novels in which the protagonists seem to be wedged in a mechanism from which it is difficult to escape: reification and dehumanization on the one hand, "robotization" of love on the other. This article focuses on the analysis of the texts revealing the poignant characteristics of"L'Ere du vide" ("The Era of Emptiness") as described by Gilles Lipovetsky: Loneliness, the lack of love and its replacement by sexual relations. 展开更多
关键词 REIFICATION DEHUMANIZATION "robotization" "L'Ere du vide" LONELINESS lack of love sexual relations
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深化改革 特色取胜——访北京语言大学校长崔希亮
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作者 王黎黎 《北京教育(高教)》 2014年第9期52-54,共3页
崔希亮,吉林省怀德县人。北京大学文学博士学位、加拿大麦克马斯特大学人文科学名誉博士、韩国启明大学艺术系名誉博士。北京语言大学校长,教授、博士生导师,兼任北京市语言学会会长、世界汉语教学学会副会长、中华炎黄文化研究会副会... 崔希亮,吉林省怀德县人。北京大学文学博士学位、加拿大麦克马斯特大学人文科学名誉博士、韩国启明大学艺术系名誉博士。北京语言大学校长,教授、博士生导师,兼任北京市语言学会会长、世界汉语教学学会副会长、中华炎黄文化研究会副会长等。先后获得北京市高校优秀青年骨干教师称号,入选教育部新世纪优秀人才计划,国务院特殊津贴获得者。著有《汉语熟语与中国人文世界》《语言理解与认知》《语言学概论》《汉语作为第二语言的习得与认知研究》(合著) 展开更多
关键词 崔希亮 北京语言大学 语言学概论 文学博士学位 炎黄文化研究 第二语言 北京市高校 孔子学院 人文世
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