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    TRADITIONAL JAPANESE ARTS Ceramics One of the country’s oldest art forms. In the Neolithic period‚ the earliest soft earthenware was made. Famous artist-potters Honami Koetsu‚ Ogata Kenzan‚ and Aoki Mokubei. Lacquer Ware is a broad category of fine and decorative arts. lacquer has been used in paintings‚ prints‚ and on a wide variety of objects from Buddha statues to bento boxes for food. Doll are known by the name ningyō (人形?) in Japan‚ which literally means human shape. Hinamatsuri

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    Vending Machine

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    ............................................................................. 5 3.2. Planning.....................................................................................................................5 a. Buying a Vending Machine b. Arranging Capital c.Developing Marketing Strategy * Market Segmentation * 4 P’s of Marketing Mix d.Importance of Maintainance & Insurance e.Execution f.Monitor g.Evaluation 4. Industry

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    Electronic Office

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    Definition of Electronic Office Electronic office is a modern office fused together with computer systems and information technology to handle present days demanding office work. Definition of Traditional Office Traditional office is an old office where office work was done or recorded by handwritten or typewritten means in papers. Types of Electronic Office There are many kinds of electronic offices seen operating in today’s corporate

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    Leading and motivating a team effectively 1.1 Explain the importance of the team having a common sense of propose that supports the overall vision and strategy of the organisation Leaders draw people into a shared sense of purpose by creating a distinctive well crafted and compelling vision of the organisations future. This is done in the following ways: High levels of employee engagement A sense of purpose leads employees to feel motivated and committed to the organisation. Employees in organisations

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    Japanese Colonialism

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    It is interesting to find that only some political economists emphasize the fact that Japanese colonialism in Korea played a large part in the development of a high-growth economy. In both readings we get to see that Japanese colonialism greatly differed from European colonialism. In one way‚ this is because European colonialism rarely introduced heavy industry into the economy‚ or even pushed the economy with such a heavy hand. As well‚ Japan left Korea with a relatively high level

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    Office Politics

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    Office Politics To be familiar with office politics simply does not mean you have to work in an office. Anyone who has ever had a job‚ anywhere‚ knows how the dynamics among coworkers who are a part of the workplace Office politics seems to be a very big problem according to study done by account temps. According to account temps "Eighteen percent of an administrator’s time — more than nine weeks out of every year — is spent resolving conflicts among employees" ("Surviving Office Politics

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    Japanese Culture

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    Abstract It is important to understand that an individual ’s perspective of death and dying is greatly impacted by their culture. In this paper I will discuss how the Japanese culture approaches death and dying. I will also discuss the unique concept of organ transplantation that surrounds that Japanese culture. This paper presents the law of organ transplantation in Japan‚ which allows people to decide whether brain death can be used to determine their death in agreement with their family. Japan

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    The Paperless(?) Office

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    The Paperless(?) Office 1. What are the advantages and disadvantages of the paperless office? There are many advantages to having a paperless office. One advantage is that companies are able to greatly reduce the amount of paper that they use. Not only does this help the environment‚ it helps cut costs within the organization. Companies are also able to improve service through implementing the paperless office. This is because communication is immediate and does not get lost in a

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    Japanese Communication

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    gestures and customs. Some may resemble more to the other and certain may be unique as the Japanese culture. As Team C we have decided to study the Japanese culture as we find it exciting and the most unknown from our personal experience. Ishin-Denshin stands for “what the mind thinks‚ the heart transmits” which is proving on how non-verbal communication is essential in Japanese everyday communication. Japanese are believed to use words only as part of message; they consider silence‚ mood‚ pauses in-between

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    Japanese Religion.

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    to its innovations. The lifestyle of the Japanese is deeply affected by its modernization. But even though the Japanese has greatly adapted to these kind of life‚ they still have in their systems a trace of their own culture and tradition. The Japanese practice these customs and display their culture and tradition in several ways. They hold festivals‚ perform tea ceremonies and protective rites at temples‚ wear kimonos‚ prepares refined traditional Japanese cuisines such as sushi and sashimi‚ and

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