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    (a) “Nemawashi” is an agricultural metaphor. The idea is that before a farmer plants a seed‚ he should prepare the roots and the soil‚ so that the seed has the best chance of survival. It is a political process by which an unofficial understanding is reached before a final decision is made on a particular matter. “Nemawashi” is Bottom-up style decision making (middle management has the greatest influence on decision making). The Japanese are primarily concerned with harmoniously working out problems

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    The Mongolian army was unstoppable in the eyes of their enemies. They are swift and ferocious‚ yet at the same time are mobile and capable of wearing out armies that are greater in numbers than them. It is true that the Mongolian army was open-minded to new tactics on the battlefield as well as adaptive to different situations‚ but that alone does not account for their military superiority. Together with the superior quality of each of its individual soldiers in terms of discipline‚ weapons and combat

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    Gods and Goddesses

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    mountain forests and uncultivated land with hernymphs in attendance hunting for lions‚ panthers‚ hinds and stags. Contradictory to the later‚ she helped in protecting and seeing to their well-being‚ also their safety and reproduction. She was armed with a bow and arrows which were made by Hephaestus and the Cyclopes. Artemis was very possessive. She would show her wrath on anyone who disobeyed her wishes‚ especially against her sacred animals. Even the great hero Agamemnon came upon the wrath of Artemis

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    Katniss is spectacular at the bow and arrow‚ she can hit any target with ease. She uses her skill of being good at the bow and arrow very wisely throughout the book. She uses her skill to provide food and money for her family‚ but more importantly she survives the Hunger Games because of it. Going into the games‚ she knows that she needs a bow and arrow‚ then she’ll be set. Katniss eventually finds one‚ and uses her skill to kill her enemies. If it wasn’t for her amazing bow skills she would not be alive

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    The Ancient Roman military and the Ancient Egyptian military share some similarities and differences. Both ancient cultures participated in wars and other conflicts with other civilizations. Both cultures trained soldiers in their own unique ways. They also used a variety of weaponry and wore specific types of protective gear during battle. Military strategies were also developed. Ancient Rome had many soldiers who made up their powerful military. After 650 BC‚ the Etruscans became dominant in Italy

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    for me‚ Mrs. Lorimor?” I gulped down the bead of worry that was stuck in my throat. She began to count up to four. The gentle ricochets of the numbers ticking off the millisecond moments that were slipping away launched off the first stroke of my bow. I thought that maybe it wasn’t too late. Maybe there was still time to save that fire being buried inside. “If only you played like that during the first half of the song! Your playing got better during the second part‚” the conductor’s instant feedback

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    woman‚ rather she was the Goddess of the hunt and virginity‚ the great Artemis. And in her fury against man‚ she assumed her true form and quickly drew her silver bow- striking Drakon dead before we could even react. The arrow pierced his throat as a spear pierces a fish‚ the life draining out as quickly as it entered. She then turned her bow on me and spoke: ‘Not only do you attempt to deceive me cunning Odysseus‚ but your men foolishly try their hands at courting me? Unacceptable. The punishment

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    Music is the universal language of culture. The emotion evoked from a piece of music inspires people all over the world. Music is constantly changing with society ’s views of popularity and need for betterment. For generations‚ music was a concept of solely vocal chants‚ melodies‚ organums‚ and little or no notations. Then instruments such as the rebec‚ pipe‚ and psaltery were among the first used. Instrumental music‚ also known as estampie‚ was invaluable and mainly for entertainment and dance.

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    Robby Helbringer AP World 2 5/23/13 Technology plays a huge role in society in the present world‚ and it’s gotten this way through everything that has been invented with things such as the printing press or gunpowder. They bring very big changes to the way people live their lives in the world‚ and makes it easier to live. Both the printing press and gunpowder were huge steps in the world of technology. In Europe during the medieval times‚ everything had to be written by hand without a choice

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    Cultures and religions are known to have similar‚ parallel features‚ large or small depending on a multitude of factors. In the Ancient Near Eastern region‚ land was consistently ruled by different leadership and kingdoms‚ which allow the mixing of its peoples’ culture and religion. Based on Kirta‚ Aqhat‚ and Theogony of Hesiod‚ Canaanite religion and literature has similarities with ancient Mesopotamia‚ ancient Greece‚ and ancient Israel literature and religion. The Canaanite religion and literature

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