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    ART AND ARCHITECTURE OF DELHI SULTANATE The Sultanate period brought to India new styles of art and architecture which were soon absorbed into the existing set up. A number of factors were responsible for events to move in such a direction. The existing Indian styles and the new ideas had many common features‚ which allowed them to adapt to one another. For instance both the temple and mosque had large open courtyards. Also many temples were converted in mosques by the foreign invaders‚ and this

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    The Internment of Japanese Americans The internment of Japanese Americans is an example of how one historical event can influence the start of another. The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor created fear throughout the nation. Newspaper articles depicted Americans of Japanese descent as untrustworthy and a danger to the nation. They warned that Japanese Americans were serving as spies for their mother country. As hysteria grew‚ eventually all persons of Japanese descent living on the West Coast‚ including

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    deliberately attacked by Japanese navel and air forces at Pearl Harbor. After Pearl Harbor was attacked‚ President Franklin Delono Roosevelt signed executive order 9066 authorizing the secretary of War to designate parts of the country as “military areas” from which any and all persons might be excluded‚ and in which travel restrictions might be imposed. The Japanese Americans were soon forced into relocation camps around the country. The evacuation affected over 200‚000 Japanese Americans. However‚ there

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    The Japanese internment that occurred during the 1940s under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was partially a result of the profiling of Japanese people as spies or untrustworthy similar to the assumptions made about characteristics a woman would have that would make her more likely to be accused of witchcraft. The Internment of Japanese Americans and citizens during World War II exhibits starkingly similar parallels to the witch hunts Arthur Miller examined in his play The Crucible due to the

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    Japanese Tea Ceremony Introduction: The tea ceremony is an ancient tradition that shows cultural knowledge‚ respect and order to other people. Body: The Japanese tea ceremony is also known as Way of tea. This was because they show their manners and respects by way of preparing tea and the way how it is prepare. This activity is a Japanese cultural ceremony that includes the form of presentation and making of the matcha that is a green tea. This ceremony was created and influenced by a way

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    We attain to dwelling‚ so it seems‚ only by means of building. The latter‚ building‚ has the former‚ dwelling‚ as its goal.(Heidegger‚ 1971) The aim of this essay is to analyse Martin Heidegger’s article ’Building Dwelling Thinking’ while at the same time relate it to local examples. In the article Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) a German philosopher explores how the act of building relates to dwelling and also how a building itself allows for dwelling. This article raises questions

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    ensuring the survival and assistance for the development of the private firms in Japan that was in the shipbuilding‚ machinery‚ and machine tools industries‚ that often at times can be financially unbalanced. (DOC 9) Japanese saw the fate China was having during this period‚ which made the Japanese nervous. So‚ the leaders of the government decided to tighten and expand the military abilities. (DOC

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    of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe‚ as well as addressing his understanding of architecture. I will also be doing a concise analysis of two exemplary works by Mies. Finally I plan on discussing Mies position in and contribution to the development of Modern movement. The two examples I will be analysing are the Barcelona Pavilion and the Seagram Building. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in my opinion redefined what was modern architecture in the 20th century. He revolutionised architectural building and design

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    Each types of cuisine is unique and deserve us to cherish. As they are according to different preference‚ spirit and tradition to form. That’s why we need to explore the inheritance of cuisine culture. Afterwards‚ I will compare Chinese cuisine‚ Japanese cuisine and Korean cuisine‚ then find out the difference and the among them. Firstly‚ about the culture of Chinese cuisine. It has strong influence on a lots of Asia countries. Carbohydrates is the basic element‚ such as rice and noodles. Chinese

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    Authors | Constructions | Classical | Classical architecture is a mode of architecture employing vocabulary derived in part from the Greek and Roman architecture of classical antiquity‚ enriched by classicizing architectural practice in Europe since the Renaissance | Kallikrates‚ Iktinos‚ Publius‚ Vespasian | Parthenon‚ Colosseum‚ Pantheon | Early Christian and Medieval | Medieval architecture is a term used to represent various forms of architecture popular in Medieval Europe. | Pietro Baseggio

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