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    Japan and how the Japanese place a huge emphasis on vertical relationships‚ much in contrast with Western attitudes which favour horizontal relationships and minimizing barriers between hierarchal rungs. Tateshakai probably had it roots in the Kamakura period when Neo Confucian ideas were brought into Japan by Zen Buddhist monks. It promulgates the values of filial piety and harmonious relationship between the universe and oneself. It became the official guiding

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    I visited the Virtual Museum of Japanese Arts‚ and one of the features I appreciated the most were the scroll paintings. One such painting is the Heiji Monogatari Emaki. It was the warrior class which formed the core of society during the Kamakura period. Thus‚ many hand scrolls depicting war tales were produced. The Heiji Monogatari emaki is among the best-known examples of this genre. There were several versions‚ though only parts of these remain. They are based on the Tale of Heiji‚ which describes

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    Bibliography: Market Segmentation: How to Do It and How to Profit from It‚ Malcolm McDonald Butterworth-Heinemann‚ 2012 Market Segmentation: Conceptual and Methodological Foundations‚ Michel Wedel‚ ‎Wagner A. Kamakura – 2000 Handbook of Market Segmentation: Strategic Targeting for Business and Technology firms‚ 3rd edition‚ Art Weinstein‚ PhD‚ 2004 Market Segmentation Success: Making It Happen!‚ Sally Dibb‚ ‎Lyndon Simkin - 2013

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    THE EFFECT OF MARKETING EFFICIENCY‚ BRAND EQUITY AND CUSTOMER SATISFACTION ON FIRM PERFORMANCE AN ECONOMETRIC MODEL AND DATA ENVELOPMENT APROACH Luis Fernando Angulo Autonomous University of Barcelona‚ Business Economics Department 08193 Bellaterra (Cerdanyola del Vallès)‚ Barcelona‚ Spain Tel. +34 93 581 1209‚ Fax +34 93 581 2555 Email: LuisFernando.Angulo@uab.es ABSTRACT This research focuses its attention to support empirically and not separately the impact of marketing activities

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    Index 1‚ Introduction 3 2‚ The origin of the term 5 3‚ Funpon for learning 7 3‚1 The learning curriculum in the Kobikichō Kano workshop 7 3‚2 Shitsu-ga and Gaku-ga 8 4‚ Funpon for painting production 13 4‚1 The succession of motifs and styles

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    Marketing Customer analysis on equine industry and products Contents 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Rationale for a new product 3.0 Target Market 4.0 Rationale for Brand Position 5.0 Marketing Mix 6.1 Product 6.2 Price 6.3 Place 6.4 Promotion 6.0 Conclusion 7.0 References Marketing strategy for a new product 1.0 Introduction Marketing a new product requires strategic planning and research into the target market. The equestrian market is vast

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    its precise and restricted movements. After the Mongol attacks‚ Japan began to cast-off anything Chinese‚ which was peculiar because of the large influence China had on Japan. From this time‚ Japan was remote‚ however during the second half of the Ashikaga period‚ Japan thrived. There was a rise of production of goods and trade with China. The Japanese learned how to make European muskets when a Portuguese ship’s reached at one of their ports. This altered Japanese warfare. People changed to Christianity

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    FLOSI Chapter 6: The Rise and Spread of Islam READ and answer the PROMPTS on Ch 6 (pgs 126-149) You are required to read all of Chapter 6 and answer the questions or prompts. When answering a question or prompt please make sure you have a heading and that you explain your answers completely. Answers may be given in paragraph or bullet form. You may type your responses. Pre-Islamic Arabian World 1) Explain the life of the Bedouin people. Discuss culture and daily life 2) Explain

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    APWH Ch. 13-15 Test Review Chapter 13 The Commonwealth of Byzantium 1. According to Procopius‚ two sixth century Christian monks undertook an elaborate smuggling operation to provide Byzantium with the knowledge to produce A. Steel B. Iron C. Ceramics D. Silk 2. The only classical society that survived in the centuries after 200 C.E. was the A. Han dynasty B. Byzantine Empire C. Hellenistic Empire D. Mauryan dynasty 3. Byzantium’s major advantage

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    The mystery of life‚ supernatural powers‚ temptation‚ worship and ethics are all key concepts of religion and what helps to shape the world in what it is today. The study of religion does not only make up a significant portion of an individual’s life but also their society and culture as well. It show’s how religion is being ‘lived’ out by society by those who are religious and non religious alike. For instance this is portrayed through the bases of the legal system‚ the fundamentals of life‚ human

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