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*** The Great Learning is a chapter from the Classic of Rites.
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*** Those of the Teleri ( Sindar ) who came to the shores of the Great Sea but decided to stay there or arrived too late to be ferried were called the Falathrim ( People of the Shore ).
*** Pecten ( includes the Great or King scallop, Pecten maximus, Japanese ( sea ) scallop, Pecten yessoensis, the New Zealand scallop, Pecten novaezealandiae, and the Ravenel or Round-rib scallop, Pecten raveneli )
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*** The face is the flat vertical plane at the foremost edge of the muzzle ( and of the entire piece ).
*** The muzzle mouldings are the tiered rings which connect the face with the rest of the muzzle, the first of which is called the lip and the second the fillet
*** The I Ching is a manual of divination based on the eight trigrams attributed to the mythical figure Fuxi ( by the time of Confucius these eight trigrams had been multiplied to sixty-four hexagrams ).
*** The Classic of Poetry is made up of 305 poems divided into 160 folk songs, 74 minor festal songs, traditionally sung at court festivities, 31 major festal songs, sung at more solemn court ceremonies, and 40 hymns and eulogies, sung at sacrifices to gods and ancestral spirits of the royal house.
*** The Classic of History is a collection of documents and speeches of the Xia, Shang and Western Zhou and period before.
*** The Spring and Autumn Annals is chronologically the earliest annal ; consisting of about 16, 000 words, it records the events of the State of Lu from 722 BCE to 481 BCE, with implied condemnation of usurpations, murder, incest, etc.
*** The Classic of Music is sometimes referred to as the sixth classic ; it was lost by the time of the Han Dynasty.
*** The Classic of Filial Piety is a very small classical book on how to behave towards a senior, be it one's father, an elder brother, or the ruler.
*** The Erya is a dictionary explaining the meaning and interpretation of words in the context of the Confucian Canon.
*** For verbs, the is for the imperfective, for the perfective, and the is for verbs in the imperative or jussive moods.
*** Solar thermal energy ( the sun as the heat source ): solar parabolic troughs and solar power towers concentrate sunlight to heat a heat transfer fluid, which is then used to produce steam.
*** Moral realism ( in the robust sense ; see moral universalism for the minimalist sense ) holds that such propositions are about robust or mind-independent facts, that is, not facts about any person or group's subjective opinion, but about objective features of the world.
*** Value monism is the common form of universalism, which holds that all goods are commensurable on a single value scale.
*** Value pluralism contends that there are two or more genuine scales of value, knowable as such, yet incommensurable, so that any prioritization of these values is either non-cognitive or subjective.
*** Empiricism is the doctrine that knowledge is gained primarily through observation and experience.
*** Moral rationalism, also called ethical rationalism, is the view according to which moral truths ( or at least general moral principles ) are knowable a priori, by reason alone.
*** More particularly following Lives and Comparisons ( D is Dryden translation ; G is Gutenberg ; P is Perseus Project ; L is LacusCurtius ):
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