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    Minimalism

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      •  Having  a  minimal   structural  framework   •  Including  lots  of  open   space   3.      TRADITIONAL  JAPANESE   DESIGN   •  Inspired  from  zen  philosphy  of  japanese   tradiUonal  culture   •  Zen  philosphy  –freedom  &  essence  of  living   •   EssenUal  funcUonality‚Freedom  of   movement‚Natural  cooling‚  comfort‚                  

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION A BACKGROUND OFTHE STUDY   The radish is an edible root vegetable of the Brassicaceae family that was domesticated in Europe in pre-Roman times. They are grown and consumed throughout the world. Radishes have numerous varieties‚ varying in size‚ color and duration of required cultivation time. There are some radishes that are grown for their seeds; oilseed radishes are grown‚ as the name implies‚ for oil production. The most commonly eaten portion is the napi form tap root

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    111. TOWARD A CRITIQUE Although I analyze each of these tenets independently‚ it IS important to recognize‚ as deep ecologists are fond of remarking in reference to nature‚ the interconnectedness and unity of these individual themes. (1) Insofar as it has begun to act as a check on man’ s arrogance and ecological hubris‚ the transition from an anthropocentric (human-centered) to a biocentric (humans as only one element in the ecosystem) view in both religious and scientific traditions is only to

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    To Study various HR policies of Maruti Udyog Limited CHAPTER I - INTRODUCTION AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY: Indian automobile industry has grown in leaps and bounds since 1898‚ when a car had first touched the Indian streets for the first time. At present it holds a promising tenth position in the entire world with being #2 in two wheelers and #4 in commercial vehicles. Withstanding a growth rate of 18% per annum and an annual production of more than 2 million units‚ it may not be

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    most seekers using such methods fail to achieve the bliss and happiness they deserve. An example will be some one without patience would want to practice to the extreme in order to attain (satori) or sudden awareness‚ which is the key concept of Zen. There are two type of

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    quoting biblical scripture‚ acts materialistic. The third story is set in the distant future and while the Christian themes of Eden and the creation of man exist‚ it is also nontheistic with its portrayal of the central character behaving in a very Zen Buddhist manner. The entire film has a theme of transitioning from dark to light which could be a metaphor for the transitions of Buddhists to enlightenment or Christians towards salvation. In the oldest story line a Spanish conquistador is shown

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    Hoffman‚ C.‚ 1998‚ Business model tutorilal‚ [online] Available at: 24 April‚ http://www.balsamfir.com/documents/concl.html [Accessed 11 Feb 2012] Holloway‚ J.‚ & Hones‚ S.‚ 2007‚ Muji‚ Materiality‚ and Mundane Geographies‚ Lin‚ D.‚ 2009‚ What is zen?‚ [online] Available at: http://www.taoism.net/articles/what_zen.htm [Accessed 13 Feb 2012] Martin‚ D.‚ 2010‚ What is an entrepreneur? A brilliant definition Wei‚ Y.‚ 2009‚ Muji: on strategic marketing‚ [online] Available at: 23 July‚ http://yingweitan

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    Religion in Japan In Japan today‚ religion is freely practiced and‚ at least in small numbers‚ a multitude of religions are present. The religious beliefs of Japan’s populace breakdown to 91% Shinto‚ 72% Buddhist‚ and 13% other (less than 1% is Christian). Although in the West religious faiths are viewed as mutually exclusive‚ in Japan it is common for a person to adopt beliefs from more than one theology. The majority of the population therefore is both Buddhist and Shinto. Both of these faiths

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    TEXTURE • Refers to the perception of touch which distinguishes a wide variety of surface qualities. Texture can be imaginary. • It exists as a literal surface we can feel‚ but also as a surface we can see‚ and imagine the sensation might have if we felt it. • Texture can also be portrayed in an image‚ suggested to the eye which can refer to our memories of surfaces we have touched. TEXTURE IN 2D • The tradition of rendering simulated textures goes back to classical antiquity in the paintings

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    Samurai and knights‚ millions of miles away and still almost identical. Knights were warriors in Medieval Europe and samurai lived in Japan. Samurai lived by the Bushido Code‚ which focused on loyalty and devoting himself to his duty. Knights lived by the Code of Chivalry‚ which focused on loyalty and courtesy. They were also sworn to loyalty to their lord or daimyo. A daimyo is a type of lord that gives land to samurais in exchange for military service. Lords did the same. Samurai and knights were

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