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The Dao Mao movement in Northern Vietnam" (PDF), Explorations in Southeast Asian Studies, 6 (1): 27– 44; Goossaert, Vincent; Palmer, David A. (2011), The Religious Question in Modern China, University of Chicago Press, ISBN 9780226304168; Oliver, Victor L. (1976), Caodai Spiritism: A Study of Religion in Vietnamese Society, BRILL, ISBN ...
An "Eye" than can overlook a very long distance and a strong "Fist" that can reach a very long distance! 2023 [10] 군민대단결의 위력으로! By dint of strength of the great army-people unity! 2024 [10] 전민항전준비에 최대의 박차를! Greatest spurs to making full preparations for all-people resistance! 2024 [10]
Aquino's campaign slogan to emphasize his platform against corruption. His campaign is a response to the previous administration of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo which faced many political scandals some of which implicated the President herself. The slogan proposes that with the eradication of corruption, poverty is likewise addressed. [8] [9]
Vietnamese paintings depicting Taoist gods, Northern Vietnam, 1945 Statue of god Trấn Vũ in Quán Thánh Temple Taoism in Vietnam (Vietnamese: Đạo giáo Việt Nam) is believed to have been introduced into the country during the first Chinese domination of Vietnam. [1]
Đạo is a Sino-Vietnamese word for "religion," similar to the Chinese term dao meaning "path," while Mẫu means "mother" and is loaned from Middle Chinese /məuX/. While scholars like Ngô Đức Thịnh propose that it represents a systematic worship of mother goddesses, Đạo Mẫu draws together fairly disparate beliefs and practices.
"United we stand, divided they fall." Rather than attributing both values to one party, each is shown to have a respective value at that time, especially given Starscream has recently rejoined the Decepticons. The statement is used in videos released in 2012 [12] by the "hacktivist" group Anonymous.
Many units of the United States Armed Forces have distinctive mottoes.Such mottoes are used in order to "reflect and reinforce" each unit's values and traditions. Mottoes are used by both military branches and smaller units.
The pen is mightier than the sword [111] Waseda University: 学問の独立 (Gakumon no Dokuritsu) [112] Japanese: Independence of scholarship [112] Kwansei Gakuin University: 奉仕のための練達 (Hōshi no Tame no Rentatsu) [113] Japanese Mastery for Service [113] Rikkyo University: Pro Deo et Patria [114] Latin For God and Country [114 ...