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    cooperation. This inter-firm environment and belonging to a socio-cultural system has encouraged the endogenous development of innovation which has spread in an informal manner inside the district and raised the overall level of technology. Mora and Mori et al. (1995) stress that the Parma Ham Consortium exerts a central governance role in the Parma Ham district and since its establishment‚ the consortium has assembled relationships between firms‚ strategies of production‚ and programmes to foster

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    When the emperor took the throne in 1868‚ he made it clear that Japan would abolish feudalism and modernise into an industrial society. This period in which Japan borrowed ideas from the West and reformed in such a short time is called the ‘Meiji Restoration’. Japan for some time was considered too remote and poor to be subjected to Western Imperialism. However Emperor Meiji and his advisors made it clear that they were determined to adapt selected features of Western civilisation to become a powerful

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    lives. Pablo Neruda holds the ability to describe an immense story while only using few words to paint a picture in the reader’s mind. Neruda portrays the speaker of the poem as a poor middle aged man who still carries his imagination. “Maru Mori brought me/ a pair/ of socks/ which she knitted herself/ with her sheepherder’s hands‚/ two socks as soft/ as rabbits./ I slipped my feet into them/ as though into/ two cases/ knitted/ with threads of/ twilight/ and goatskin” (Lines 1-14). These two

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    overthrew two very wealthy daimyos and quickly became a lord of Nagahama. By late the 1570’s‚ Toyotomi began to undertake on the abolishment of Western Japan. (History.com Staff‚ "Henry VIII"‚ 2009) He invaded the Bitchu province and took over the daimyo Mori Terumoto at Takamatsu. In mid the 1580’s‚ he had become the kampaku‚ meaning he was the chief minister to the Emperor. Soon in the 1590’s‚ he became the head of an alliance of daimyo. Soon enough‚ Toyotomi conquered Japan and became one of Japan’s

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    LITERATURE REVIEW 1. Human Resources in the Recession: Managing and Representing People at Work in Ireland; William K Roche‚ Paul Teague‚ Anne Coughlan‚ Majella Fahy.  The effects of the Irish recession on the manner in which people are managed at work and on how they are represented by trade unions is the subject of this study. This study examines how human resource managers and unions (where they are found) have faced the challenges. First of all‚ the impact of the international financial and

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    9-23-13 Japanese Art of the 1990s Morimura Recreated Rembrandt‚ The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp‚ 1632  Morimura‚ Portrait (9 Faces) Peter Gertner‚ Crucificion  Yen Mountain‚ 1991‚ assemblage Stacks money with his face on them Moneki Neko cat on top Poses as many different famous film actresses Marilyn Monroe Audrey Hepburn Black Marilyn To My Little Sister/For Cindy Sherman Mona Lisa in Its Origins He procreates his work to be like others Photoshop The prep work he does for the

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    different worlds of lawyers The lawyers have the world of their own‚ and the researchers‚ engineers and creators have the world of their own. I came to have a vague view that I would like to work for linking the two worlds. After joining Anderson Mori & Tomotsune (“AMT”)‚ which is one of the largest and most prestigious law firms in Japan‚ I had the privilege of acting as a counsel in a number of intellectual property lawsuits. Some of the clients were global companies having their headquarters

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    THE QUESTION OF BULLFIGHTING Ethical Theory and Moral Practice Bullfighting has always been a controversial issue for Spanish society‚ especially in recent decades. The problem to deal with is based simply on a question: is bullfighting ethical? Is the treatment given to the animal for a show whose purpose is to entertain the man ethical? Before going into the ethical debate‚ it is necessary to consider some data reflecting the relevance of this activity: a) it is a practice that has

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    Paper analysis on the Poem Dulcde et decorum est Wilfred Edward Salter Owen born 8 March 1893‚ died on 4 November 1918. Were an English soldier and poet (one of the leading poet in World War 1). Wilfred Owen was born at Plas Wilmot‚ a house in Weston Lane‚ near Oswestry in Shropshire‚ on 18 March 1893‚ of mixed English and Welsh ancestry. He was the eldest of four children‚ his siblings being Harold‚ Colin‚ and Mary Millard Owen. Line By Line Interpretation Lines 1-2 Beggars used to put everything

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    Retrospectively‚ the First World War seems as if it was inevitable‚ but the arms race between the European powers can be conceptualized as a defensive response to the increasing military power by a country’s neighbours. Though some plans were indeed offensive‚ they were building not towards deliberately offensive maneuvers but rather an attempt to protect their borders should a neighbour invade. Germany’s answer to this in the Schlieffen Plan was an aggressive form of defence‚ hoping to avoid a war

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