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    restored (570 CE)‚ the responses to Buddhism became generally negative. During the time of instability and disunity Scholars wrote about how they lived by the “Four Noble Truths” and how they accepted Buddhism even though it wasn’t talked about in the Confucian Classics. But when structure was restored Buddhism was described as a cult of barbarians and many believed it should be eradicated altogether. During the unstable period of 220 CE – 570 CE in China‚ Buddhism was widely accepted by all. The lower

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    century. To begin with‚ Confucianism stresses particular social relationships‚ but it is also a universal moral code‚ which makes it easy for the Japanese adoption. However‚ the Japanese transform it in their way and to a certain degree Confucian concepts are applied to relationships carrying a different meaning from those in China. At its most basic of culture‚ Chinese morality is founded on the family structure‚ with the most important social ties being that of parent and child and its

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    Individual Assignment:  Case on IKEA: Expanding through franchising to the South American market. The objective of this paper 1.      Until now‚ IKEA’s international marketing strategy has been centrally controlled by corporate headquarter. However‚ the case study identifies a number of challenges facing the company including culture and demographic differences around the world. How should IKEA react to this challenge? 2. How attractive is Brazil for IKEA? And which market entry method do you

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    philosophical‚ and quasi-religious thought that has had tremendous influence on the culture and history of East Asia. It might be considered a state religion of some East Asian countries‚ because of governmental promotion of Confucian philosophies. A simple way to appreciate Confucian thought is to consider it as being based on varying levels of honesty. Species of wisdom that defines Chineseness in terms of specific moral virtues: ren—humaneness‚ xiao—filial piety‚ li—ritual or propriety‚ zhong—loyalty

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    a flexible structure allowing it to spread and fit into various cultures. The spread of Buddhism in China first began by integrating into to the already existing religions‚ Taoism and Confucianism. After the collapse of the around Han dynasty Confucian ruling began to weaken among the ruling class alowing Buddhism to flourish. Concepts of vegetarianism‚ prohibition of alcohol‚ monasticism were largely adopted. The seperation on North and South alowed Buddhism to develop in various ways. In south

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    strongly to the previous influence of the Han Dynasty. These Confucian standards within Tang society strongly guide interpersonal relationships throughout the story in the form of right relationships; in particular‚ the relationships between father and son‚ ruler and subject‚ husband and wife‚ elder brother and younger brother‚ and the relationship between friends. These standards of interpersonal relationship strongly emphasized in Confucian belief played major roles throughout the three trials which

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    philosophies have been shaped‚ molded and influenced by other religions and thought processes‚ which have imposed an impact on the overall beliefs and dictates of Confucianism. The creation of this combination of ideas and religions as it built upon the Confucian base is known as neo-Confucianism. Although most of neo-Confucianism is derived from the original works of Confucius‚ there are a couple aspects that changed with the influences of time as well as the teachings of Buddhism and Daoism. Starting around

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    Globalization: trend away from distinct national economic units and toward one huge global market Globalization of markets: moving away from an economic system in which national markets are distinct entities‚ isolated by trade barriers and barriers of distance‚ time‚ and culture‚ and toward a system in which national markets are merging into one global market Globalization of production: trend by individual firms to disperse parts of their productive processes to different locations around the globe

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    1. What were triggers of culture change in Japan during the 1990s? how is cultural change starting to affect traditional values in Japan? Cultural change in Japan was triggered by the economic recession in the 1990’s. Traditional Confucian values focused on loyalty‚ high moral and ethical values and set the pathway for relationships with others in traditional Japanese businesses. When the generation born after 1964 lacked the same commitment to traditional Japanese value as their parents but

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    response. China’s Confucian values‚ economic achievements‚ and ultimately their celestial kingdom mindset were all very influential in shaping China’s relations with Britain. The Chinese viewed themselves as superior‚ due to their belief in Confucianism‚ which was

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