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    Brad Fitzenreiter HIST 483 November 9th‚ 2014 History of Japan Essay 1 The Tokugawa period‚ which lasted from about 1603 to 1867‚ was the last era of traditional Japanese government‚ culture and society prior to the Meji Restoration in 1868 which conquered over the Tokugawa shoguns and moved the country forward into the modern era. This era provided many strengths and weaknesses to the traditional Japanese people in terms of economy‚ society and political authority. Because of the

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    SWECO‚ Inc. Case Write-Up SWECO is in the precision machinery industry‚ products include Process Equipments‚ such as separator(sold internationally to many industries)‚ replacement parts and screens‚ grinding mills‚ finishing equipments‚ and centrifugal wastewater concentrator. SWECO’s success factors are: technology lead‚ dominating the fine-screen manufacturing market(other suppliers cannot provide with the same high quality); Good reputation‚ with many existing customers worldwide; follow-on

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    the later half of the 9th century till the beginning of the 13th century. The whole country south of the Tungabhadra was united and held as one state for a period of two centuries and more. During the rule of Rajaraja Chola I and his son Rajendra Chola I‚ Cholas were transformed into a military‚ economic and cultural power.  During the period 1010–1200‚ the Chola territories stretched from the islands of the Maldives in the south to as far north as the banks of the Godavari River in Andhra Pradesh

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    Retail Expansion in the Northeast. We chose the Match My Doll clothing line because we saw that it’s sales figure were the most appealing with an IRR of 20.69%‚ a payback period of 9.21 years‚ and 7.84 potential increase in net income. We chose the Retail Expansion in the Northeast because they had an IRR of 32.33%‚ a payback period of 6.11 years‚ and a 6.84 potential net income increase. Out of the five choices available to us‚ we found that these two options were the best ones to go with. How did

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    Amadeus Essay Muhi 100 3/12/2015 Lance Lillard The Classical Spirit as portrayed in Amadeus Classical Spirit can be defined as the passion and objectivity of music in what is known as the classical period. The classical period took place between 1750 and 1825. People say the seventeenth and eighteenth century was known as the Age of Enlightenment. Mozart played a huge role during this time and influenced many composers. The Classical-Romantic era is recognized by its four movements. The first

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    Ideal Woman It is obvious that The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu was and still is an important piece of literature. Not only is it considered the world’s first novel‚ the tale also gives us insight as to how Japanese women lived during the Heian Period. However‚ since the novel was written by a relatively high ranking women‚ most of the lives shown in the book are those of high ranking people. One of these high ranking people is Murasaki no Ue whom‚ I believe‚ represents the ideal life of a woman

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    History test 1 • • Question 1 0 out of 0.5 points Which of the following was not a society of the ancient Near East? Answer Selected Answer: Assyrian. Correct Answer: Indus Valley. • Question 2 0.5 out of 0.5 points The first anatomically modern homo sapiens Answer Selected Answer: first appeared in Africa about 150‚000 years ago. Correct Answer: first appeared in Africa about 150‚000 years ago. • Question 3 0 out of 0.5 points

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    Individualism is a principal concept where one can have the liberty of expressing themselves without the hinder of any over collective cultural rule or government control. Throughout the ages the Japanese always have some kind of reform and control towards its people. The concept of Individualism may not have seemed to exist in the minds of the Japanese until the 19th century. So what makes this principle of individualism so interesting? What did the Japanese derive from this concept? And when did

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    Shunga Research Paper

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    conduct as an expression of yin yang. But Shunga‚ as it is more commonly known‚ is really a word for Japanese works of art‚ specifically Japanese erotic paintings that were made from the 16th and 18th centuries‚ by the famous painters of the Ukiyo-e period (floating world). Shunga lacked realism in its erotic paintings. The characters sketched in Shunga are often shown in impossible positions with overly exaggerated genitals. Graphics and characters vary from men‚ women‚ teenagers‚ older adults‚ and

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    ministers began to be heard in the Wesleyan holiness movement. Advocates argued that female preachers were a sign of the endtime‚ when "your sons and daughters would prophesy" In Hinduism‚ the Brahminical texts reveal that as early as the late Vedic period women were denied some of the roles they had in the early Vedic culture (1500-800 BCE). Hindu tradition even up to the present day understands that women were never allowed to recite the Vedas or even witness a Vedic ritual. When social hierarchies

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