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signals a sympathetic deference to the suffering of others." (113) For example, Olberding points out that "Confucius' solemn expression and inclined posture in his carriage when he encounters mourners. Specifically, Olberding focuses on Confucius' physical bearing or good manners in dealing with various situations, and argues that Confucius' demeanor regulated by the rituals ( lǐ) carries a personal style that arouses admiration in observers' minds by revealing something important about his character, i.e., how he feels and what he intends to do in the situation in question. Olberding argues that while the former is often skipped in embarrassment by many contemporary interpreters of the Analects, it actually reveals important aspects of human moral development and motivation that are not well captured by the text's conceptual schemata and that would even make us reconsider some recently presented virtue-ethical accounts of Confucius' thought. In this elegantly written book on Confucius and his Analects, Amy Olberding does a splendid job of explaining how the narrative depictions of Confucius in diverse circumstances collected in the Analects make a necessary complement to the more theoretically or conceptually oriented components of the book. Writing, context clues, vocabulary, tall tales, and learning activities to support skill development. Word skills, writing, elements of fantasy, more. Students write a letter explaining what it is like to take care of a pet or plant that they imagine. This 6+1 writing traits lesson focuses on organization and word choice. 5 pages Adobe Reader required for access. Students learn about spending and saving money in the context of this story and as it might relate to their own lives. Includes text-dependent questions, vocabulary words, a writing task, and additional learning activities. (Many of these will be useful even without the movie.) 4 pages Adobe Reader required. 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Hooray for the day when they're no longer farmed!" We don't eat our friends, they'd find it quite rude." She has just finished Shaking the Lion’s Paw: The Trials of Nelson Hackett, a (mostly true) novel about the escaped slave who fled to Canada only to be legally surrendered back to slavery in Arkansas in an egregious miscarriage of justice.Ībbott is currently the Animal Protection Party of Canada’s candidate for Toronto-Danforth in the Oct. She was also the editor-in-chief of Chronicle of Canada, the illustrated history. She is the author of several books including the best-selling relationship trilogy A History of Celibacy, A History of Mistresses and A History of Marriage, and Sugar: A Bittersweet History, Haiti: A Shattered Nation, and most recently, Dogs and Underdogs: Finding Happiness at Both Ends of the Leash. She has a doctorate from McGill University in 19th century history and is a Senior Research Associate at Trinity College, University of Toronto where from 1991 to 2004 she was Dean of Women. Spying on Leonardo: The Coerced, Cautious and Zigzaggy Stages Of Leonardo da Vinci’s CelibacyĮlizabeth Abbott is a writer and historian with a special interest in the treatment and lives of animals, the environment, and social justice and women’s issues. A Lecture by Elizabeth Abbott on Leonardo’s Celibacy Past Event! Note: this event has already taken place. |