unified Japan by consolidating with islands near Japan’s territory. With all of Japan’s territory being under his rule‚ japan expanded. A cultural continuities in Japan would be feudalism. Japan became decentralized‚ where all people in Japan was under the rule of Tokugawa shogun or their emperor at that time. The 46 Ronin were also a continuities. The 46 Ronin was a story about the importance of the government over the individual honor. Japan’s emperor prohibited the practice of Christianity
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portrayals of the Middle Ages refers to a period of isolation and fragmentation in Europe. Although this may have been the case in some areas‚ shipbuilding advanced in Scandinavia under the Vikings. The Vikings invented a narrow ship design that promoted speed and maneuverability. The extraordinary advancements of Viking shipwrights and seafarers allowed the Vikings to become more successful than their counterparts in medieval Europe due to their superior building techniques‚ capability to perform different
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Changes and Continuities in Long-Distance Migration Through-out the period of 1700 to 1900‚ the Industrial Revolution created changes and kept continuities within long-distance migration. Continuities such as trade overseas still occurred overseas‚ which also continued the spread of diseases‚ religions‚ ideas‚ and cultures. Also the demand of food and material wealth is a requirement to the increasing population‚ which also continued. The Industrial Revolution created changes in the world. New
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hectares (both private and ejido producers) to large commercial operations of 500 hectares. In 1982‚ Michoacán began to export avocado to Europe‚ and most recently‚ in 1997‚ the United States Department of Agriculture lifted the 1917 phytosanitary ban against Mexican avocados‚ allowing Michoacán entrepreneurs to export avocados to the northeastern U.S. for the first time in sixty years. The total yearly imports into Western Europe increased tenfold in the last decade from about 2‚000 tons in 1966 to
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I. Write a 1- page essay on The Higher Education in Europe and emphasize the role of education in people’s lives. Education is associated in my mind with moral principles such as the respect for the people around us‚ honesty as well as knowledge from different fields of activity and competences. The part that teachers play in students’ lives is to prepare them for the world beyond the gate of the school. The general trend nowadays goes towards increasing the number of high school graduates
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Situation overview In 2003‚ Amazon Europe was faced with the challenge of restructuring it’s distribution network in order to meet growth demands. After five years of operations through three independently run organizations in the UK‚ Germany‚ and France‚ the company recognized the need to adapt it’s business structure and positioning in the markets. Although many areas of the supply chain had already been optimized‚ there was significant room for further improvement. The European markets were
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at Acer‚” Business Week‚ October 12‚ 1998‚ p. 23. 23. Kasturi Rangan and Marie Bell‚ “Merck-Medco: Vertical integration in the pharmaceutical industry‚” Harvard Business School Case No. 9-598-091‚ 1998. 26. Jeremy Kahn‚ “Wal-Mart goes shopping in Europe‚” Fortune‚ June 7‚ 1999‚ pp 27. Heidi Dawley‚ “Watch out: Here comes Wal-Mart‚” Business Week‚ June 28‚ 1999‚ pp. 28-29. 29. Carol Matlack‚ et al‚ “En Garde Wal-Mart‚” Business Week‚ September 13‚ 1999‚ pp. 28-29. 31. Chris Lonsdale‚ “Effectively
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Since the beginnings of time‚ civilizations all over the world have been constantly evolving to where there has been either‚ gradual or sudden kinds of shifts. With the shift to new beliefs or technology‚ there also follows the resistance of losing traditional beliefs. Even during the time period before Christ‚ civilizations had trouble with adapting to the new‚ “modern” changes that occurred within their community. However‚ with changes there can also be numerous favorable effects of such alterations
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The Church in Medieval Europe In the twentieth century we often find it difficult to understand the role played by the Church in the tenth and eleventh centuries. The catholic church was the largest unifying structure in medieval Europe. It influenced many people’s lives no matter who they were and where they came from. Europe was 95% Christian during the middle or dark ages from the richest of kings to the poorest of serfs. All levels of society‚ belief in a god or gods was not a matter of choice
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