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    Emperor Hirohito

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    Hirohito Emperor of Japan “A revolutionary leader that changed Japan with a quiet dignity and a peaceful attitude.” Stephanie Keenan Period 1 3/25/12 Hirohito ’s Background Emperor Hirohito of Japan was born to Crown Prince Yoshihito (later the Emperor Taisho) and Crown Princess Sadako at the Aoyama Palace in Tokyo on April 29th‚ 1901. His grandfather‚ the Meiji Emperor‚ was in power at this time. Hirohito‚ whose name means “broad-minded benevolence”‚ was a member of the oldest

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    Understand processes and procedures for storing and retrieving information Explain the purpose of storing and retrieving information The purpose of storing and retrieving required information is so you can readily retrieve it when it becomes required. Information is logged on a spread sheet and filed with the log number this is so the information can easily be found if required. The information is stored in locked filing cabinets as the information can hold company details and account numbers this

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    elements of the western tradition while adapting to Japan’s uniquely Asian self-identity. This period of rapid transition from thousands of years of feudal tradition into a powerful state created profound new questions about what kind of power Japan would become. Meiji’s constitution reflects an identity crisis between the promising ideals of modernity and the familiar tone of an ancestral past. The Meiji period is called a “restoration” because of the constitutional language set forth by Ito Hirobumi

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    Period 2 What were Cavemen really like? Wow! Cavemen were very important. I will explain how these cavemen lived back in ancient times. Cavemen find shelter in caves. The cavemen are very strong and are creative survivors. I will also give you interesting facts about them. I notice that cavemen work very

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    same style which is balanced. Every strokes are clearly displayed. interpretation: This is an evidence that buddhism was spread in Japan during Nara period. This may also imply the 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

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    The greatest sign of success for a teacher is to be able to say‚ “The children are now working as if I did not exist.” Dr. Maria Montessori (The Absorbent mind‚ Chapter 27‚ Pg. 295) This quote from Dr. Montessori highlights the role of the teacher in a Montessori environment. How a teacher creates and stimulates children with an external and inner environment so rich and full of learning that a class full of little children is at peace and is quietly satiating their inner being. Education and learning

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    Western cultures. The gender construction of women in Japanese society also changed from the Tokugawa era to World War I. In the Tokugawa and Meiji era‚ women were assigned household roles and duties and had limited rights. However‚ during the Taisho period and after World War I‚ women began to ague for equality and reject the traditional gender principles. Also‚ many women never associated themselves to the traditional gender roles‚ which they became geishas or prostitutes. This caused many debates

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    EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE

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    spreading across land borders to Sierra Leone and Liberia‚ by air to Nigeria‚ and by land to Senegal. The most severely affected countries have very weak health systems‚ lacking human and infrastructural resources‚ having only recently emerged from long periods of conflict and instability. Infection & transmission In Africa‚ fruit bats are believed to be the natural hosts of Ebola virus. The virus is transmitted from wildlife to people through close contact with infected fruit bats‚ or through intermediate

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    “MEIJI ERA’s (1868-1912) IMPORTANCE IN JAPANESE MODERNIZATION.” Japan is a country that has never been colonised and was never colonised during the colonial period. It was governed by the Emperors‚ Shoguns‚ Daimyos and the Samurais through the feudal structure of governance with the Emperor as the head of the hierarchy. It maintained its isolationist policy and never opened-up to the outside world for centuries and was in a stagnant stage in terms of development. However‚ in the 19th Century it dumped

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    in Japan’s economic standings. The period from 1868 to 1912 was responsible for the start of Japan as a modernized nation in the early twentieth century. The country’s new rulers adopted the slogan “Rich Country‚ Strong Army‚" because they wanted Japan to become economically and militarily powerful‚ so it could retain its independence. During the time Japan entered‚ was during the time that exploration and imperialism had already taken place for a long period of time; however‚ Japan still entered

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