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    Jose Andino Art 11 10/18/11 Compare and Contrast Sainte-Foy and the Chartres Both the Chartres cathedral and the Saint-Foy have many things in common and also many things that differentiate them from one another. Firstly they are both Christian churches‚ so they were made to worship Jesus Christ as the lord and savior. They are both located in northern Europe ; the Chartres in Chartres‚ France as it is named after the town‚ and then the Saint-Foy in Conques‚ France. Both of them were

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    Gender Construction of The Roles of Women in Japanese Society from 1800 to 1930 Mohammed Rizvi History Seminar: Gender and Culture in Modern Japan Dr. Donald Roden December 12‚ 2012 Introduction Since the 1800’s‚ Japan shows an enriching history that displays its growth in government and gender ideologies. In 1868‚ the Meiji era shifted Japan from feudalism in the Tokugawa era to a more modern state. Also‚ the Taisho era in 1912 continued Japan’s journey to modernity by adopting more

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    History of Japanese Technology Evolution Content Introduction 1 Brief History till Early 20th Century 2 Post World War II 3 Conclusion 5 Reference 7 History of Japanese Technology Evolution Introduction It is probably safe to say that most people of this society are familiar with the significance of U.S. science and technology. Often overlooked‚ however‚ is the key role played by the next most technologically innovative nation—Japan. From automobiles to video game consoles

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    and can vote. What should these new citizens know about the history of their country? What events will help inform them as they participate in American democracy and society? For example‚ what lessons can new citizens take from the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II? What lessons can they learn from the rise of totalitarian regimes in the 1930s and the U.S. response? Description For this project‚ you will write a research paper on a specific historical event and its importance

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    Japanese cuisine has developed over two hundred years and influenced by both China and Korea. In Asia‚ rice has been the major staple food in many countries. However‚ in Japan‚ rice has also been used to brew sake‚ a traditional alcohol drink which always appears in every kinds of Japanese restaurant today‚ such as Izakaya. Traditionally‚ a meal contains a bowl of rice and seasoned side dishes for each one person. (Naomichi Ishige 2000) However‚ in Izakaya type restaurant‚ people sharing food is

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    Looking Outward The Canary Islands- Spaniards’ dress rehearsal for colonization Christoper Columbus (1451-1502)- Tried getting to the subcontinent of India for resources by sailing straight across the Atlantic Rejected by Portugal three separate times (1484) The Nina‚ Pinta‚ and Santa Maria (1492)- Ended up somewhere in the Carribean Fucked shit up‚ killing people and stuff and it wasn’t even India Returned to Carribean many times‚ died clueless and poor Some people think he sucks New World

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    caused new discontent because? It saddled peasants with redemption payments 3. Unlike western monarchies‚ the tsarist government in the nineteenth century? Developed no central parliamentary constitutions 4. All of the following factors helped spur Japanese imperialism EXCEPT? The need for a larger supply of factory labor 5. Early industrialization raised new issues in Japan in all of the following areas EXCEPT? Strong women’s rights protests 6. Japan and Russia show that all of the following are

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    The Europeans were motivated to embark on voyages for discovery had many motives. One motivation was to find the fantastic lands described in works such as the Travels of Mandeville and the legends of the magical kingdom of Prester John. Columbus even took a copy of Marco Polos Travels with him on his voyages. The most important motive was economic. The conquests of the Ottoman Turks had cut the Europeans off from trade with Asia. The overland trade routes were controlled by the Arab Muslims

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    Szczomak 1 Jaeson Szczomak Professor J. H. Davis‚ Jr Anthropology 418 4 May 2009 Japanese Game Modern Japanese culture is the result of over one thousand years of development and evolution. With such a strong and rooted background‚ Japanese traditions and values have remained imbued in Japanese society despite rapid modernization and westernization during the last century. As the world has become smaller and entertainment has gone from being confined to its country of origin to being available

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    Comparsion of Japanese and Czech cuisine with the accent on the traditional dishes In order to compare the Japanese cuisine and the whole food culture with my nation’s I really tried to find any aspects forming at least the slightest connections between them. I almost failed. Similarities I‘ve found seem to be very fabricated. The only reasonable one should be that cuisine was strongly influenced in the past (for Japanese especially by Chinese‚ i.e. noodles‚ dumplings‚ for Czech mostly by Hungarian

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