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  2. Sun Tzu - Wikipedia

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    Sun Tzu [a] was a Chinese military general, strategist, philosopher, and writer who lived during the Eastern Zhou period (771–256 BC). Sun Tzu is traditionally credited as the author of The Art of War, an influential work of military strategy that has affected both Western and East Asian philosophy and military thought.

  3. Portal:China/Selected biography/10 - Wikipedia

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  4. Marine biogeochemical cycles - Wikipedia

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    The six aforementioned elements are used by organisms in a variety of ways. Hydrogen and oxygen are found in water and organic molecules, both of which are essential to life. Carbon is found in all organic molecules, whereas nitrogen is an important component of nucleic acids and proteins.

  5. Geological history of oxygen - Wikipedia

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    Photosynthetic prokaryotic organisms that produced O 2 as a byproduct lived long before the first build-up of free oxygen in the atmosphere, [5] perhaps as early as 3.5 billion years ago. The oxygen cyanobacteria produced would have been rapidly removed from the oceans by weathering of reducing minerals, [citation needed] most notably ferrous ...

  6. The Art of War - Wikipedia

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    The Art of War is traditionally attributed to an ancient Chinese military general known as Sun Tzu (pinyin: Sūnzǐ), meaning 'Master Sun'. Sun Tzu is said to have lived in the 6th century BC, but the earliest parts of The Art of War probably date to at least 100 years later. [4]

  7. Thirty-Six Stratagems - Wikipedia

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    Surrender is complete defeat, compromise is half defeat, but escape is not defeat. As long as one is not defeated, there is still a chance. This is the most famous of the stratagems and is immortalized in the form of a Chinese idiom: "Of the Thirty-Six Stratagems, fleeing is best" (三十六計,走為上計, Sānshíliù jì, zǒu wéi shàng ...

  8. Jerry Seinfeld reveals amazing story behind 'genius' Jason ...

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    Jerry Seinfeld tells Rich Eisen that Jason Alexander learned his famous golf ball speech in 30 minutes in the popular "Marine Biologist" episode of "Seinfeld."

  9. Minamoto no Yoshimitsu - Wikipedia

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    As a child, Yoshimitsu lived in the Daito mansion in Omi and was also called Daito Saburo. The name "Daito-ryu" is based on this. Shinra Saburo Minamoto Yoshimitsu studied military science such as Sun Tzu and Wu Tzu, served the Imperial Court as Sahyoe no Jō, and was a famous general in both literature and martial arts who mastered the ways of ...