Chan first had the idea of adapting Art of War during the 1991 Gulf War, said To.
Learn the skills necessary to defeat opponents on the battlefield or the meeting room with Art of War.
But the vast empty car park outside the Art of War City and its near-deserted courtyards suggest the town is struggling.
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When facing a powerful opponent on a field of combat Sun Tzu advises, in the Art of War, to attack the weakest points.
The essence of China's thinking about cyber warfare is the concept of shi, he says, first introduced in Sun Tzu's "The Art of War" about 2, 500 years ago.
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He is slated to film at least three other movies - including an action adventure, Operation Condor 3 - before work on Art of War is set to begin.
Strategic advantage (shih), a central feature of the Art of War, connotes the release of latent energy, both physical and psychological, in order to ride the forces of circumstances to victory.
In the United States, the National Defense University (NDU), the service schools, and the command and staff colleges all teach the Art of War as a part of the core curriculum.
He never hid his brashness, teaching a course at Columbia University called "Corporate Raiding--The Art of War, " and was one of the inspirations for the fictional Gordon Gekko character of the Wall Street movies.
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Which is why some of its greatest works of art are the accoutrements of war.
The sale to an anonymous buyer is a landmark moment for the London art market and establishes a record price for any Post-War work of art sold at auction in Europe.
Sadly, though, while the following list of the world's greatest post-war art thefts reveals that most of the work stolen from museums, galleries and private collections has been returned, many are still missing.
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Mr Ely has since turned the chunk of statue into a piece of war relic art he hopes to sell to raise money for military charities and groups, including Birmingham's Royal Centre for Defence Medicine which treats wounded soldiers.
The estate features 300 works of art, featuring post-war and contemporary European and American artists.
Born in Dundee in 1922, William Turnbull was never to become a household name but was at the forefront of British art in the post war period.
The book boasts reprints of complete stories and full-color covers and as a means of accentuating the significant cultural value (both pop and otherwise) they had as examples of modern American art and vehicles for deep, wonderfully insightful critiques of post-war American society.
America has been both proud and defensive about the flowering of its art in the post-war years.
Three months later, Archduke Ferdinand was assassinated in Sarajevo, and interest in buying art collapsed with the first shots of World War I.
Since that time countless thousands of works of major and minor art have been stolen, whether by professional thieves or as the result of war.
The other will reflect the practices of art-market professionals, amassing a war chest for opportunistic buying.
Opera shows are staged in former swimming pools, contemporary art is displayed on the scruffy walls of World War II bunkers and open air raves are held in abandoned spy towers.
"One of the very few ways that we are able to redress the awful legacy of war is to return stolen art to its rightful owners so it can be shared and enjoyed, "said U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara.
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Latin art is still viewed through the lens of stodgy, pre-World War II muralism.
Born in Dundee, he served in World War II and later studied at Slade School of Fine Art before relocating to Paris.
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