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    most internationally famous period of Japanese art history and is often referred to as the ‘Japanese Renaissance’‚ as it was notably more colourful‚ majestic and extravagant than any other.[i] An interval between the Muromachi and the Edo periods‚ the Azuchi-Momoyama period laid the foundations of modern Japan as it was during this period that the process of unification of the country began.[ii] In 1582 Oda

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    Chinese vs. Japanese Culture Zedric Perona History 113 Professor Tuyay November 1‚ 2014 China‚ the world’s longest continuous civilization‚ with some historians marking 6000 B.C. as the dawn of Chinese civilization. Japan‚ a long history with the first humans arriving around 35‚000 B.C. Their histories have crossed paths during several periods of time since both civilizations have existed for centuries; however‚ their histories have also caused them to diverge into two very distinct modern

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    highly refined classical Japanese painting techniques to depict a super-charged mix of Pop‚ animé and otaku content within a flattened representational picture-plane‚ he moves freely within an ever-expanding field of aesthetic issues and cultural inspirations. Parallel to utopian and dystopian themes‚ he recollects and revitalizes narratives of transcendence and enlightenment‚ often involving outsider-savants. Mining religious and secular subjects favored by the so-called Japanese "eccentrics" or non-conformist

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    Japanese Rubbish System 1) Burnable trash is you basic trash. Put food and wrappers and bags in here. Actually‚ most trash is deposited in the burnable section. 2) PET bottles‚ which means plastic bottles‚ which must be separated. Rip off the wrapper and rinse out the PET bottle. Then you (should) flatten it as much as possible. 3) Donboru (cardboard.) If it’s just a tiny piece then most people put it in burnable trash‚ but if you get a care package from home you’ll want to put the box out with

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    kanji’s development in Japan. http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/1981.75 B) Biography Fujiwara no Michinaga 966 – January 3‚ 1028 During the heian period‚ he was the highlight of the Fujiwara clan’ ‚ a family which controlled the Japanese government. He was the fourth or fifth son of Fujiwara no Kaneie. Because he was the youngest son‚ he was not bright until his two brothers died. Later‚ he joined the court when he was 15. At his peak time‚ he married with three wifes. That time

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    Introduction In a globalized environment‚ cultural difference is a significant consideration for managers within organizations. Therefore‚ we will try to understand the connections between management and culture. Many MNCs have focused on Asian markets due to their rapid economic growth‚ large market size and investment potentials. However‚ to develop and implement effective human resource management strategies in their expansion into Asian markets‚ it is imperative for MNCs to understand Asian

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    extremely cruel and barbaric way by the Japanese‚ which consequently results in the possible extinction of dolphins. Meaning that countless activists are taking action to expose this terrible practice.   The method that the Japanese use to capture and kill the dolphins is highly inhumane and cruel. The Japanese use the dolphins’ strengths against them and turn them into weakness‚ enabling them to be an easy kill. For example‚ dolphins’

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    homeland‚ while Suzuki doesn’t feel that same connection. David Suzuki a “pure-blooded member of the Japanese race” grown up in Canada as a “Sansei” (the third generation of immigrants). He speaks poor Japanese and admits English is his language. The Canadian environment has diluted his relation towards Japan. Even though Suzuki carries his Japanese last name and understands that he is pure-blooded Japanese‚ he does not share the same culture. Similarly‚ Heather Macleod‚ a Métis whose heritage is also

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    respectively). Shakuhachi which is played with a bamboo flute. A type of music played with a Koto (a 13 stringed zither) is called Sokyoku. Nohgaku is the music that is played during Noh performances (a classical musical drama) and Minyo which are Japanese folksongs ("Traditional Music"‚ n.d.). Pop music is also very popular in Japan. Karaoke (empty orchestra) was created in Kobe and is a very beloved past time in Japan ("Facts About Japan"‚

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    The word "anime"‚ contrary to popular belief‚ is not the Japanese word for animation. Though the word is used in Japan to describe animation‚ it is actually derived from a French word. Anime in the U.S. refers specifically to Japanese animation‚ which in and of itself is a unique style of storytelling and film making. In the United States‚ where animation and film are separated mediums‚ in Japan they are one in the same. The cinematography and further elements of professional film making are all

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