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    SUZUKI’S MARKETING STRATEGY IN THE U.S. MARKET ENTRY STATEGY: Suzuki changes its policy many times according to the market requirements. At first they entered in the US market as exporter of a single product (only motor cycle) with pure vertical integration. In 1964 Suzuki began exporting motorcycles to the United States. It established a wholly owned subsidiary‚ U.S Suzuki Motor Company‚ Ltd.‚ to serve as the exclusive importer and distributor of Suzuki motorcycles. Then it began to

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    Knights Dbq

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    Who would win‚ Samurai or Knight? To begin Knights and Samurai have a lot of common traits‚ but they also have differences. Traits that they both share are‚ they are warriors who protect their land. But a difference is that they have different weapons‚armor‚training and different religions. While knights and samurai have many similarities‚ in a one on one battle‚ the advantage would be given to the knight and this can be seen in their training‚armor‚and their Honor Code. The first way that

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    In twelfth century Japan‚ a class of warriors‚ known as the samurai‚ were introduced and dominated public life and government in Japan. They were assigned to hold military duties and as guard members to the Imperial Court. The samurai would continue to dominate Japan until a code they followed would be abolished in the mid-nineteenth century. Samurai followed the idea of honor‚ political leadership‚ and personal conduct. These ideas would be translated into Bushido. Bushido was a code of behavior

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    The samurai was protecting the land and they had strong tactics and they were using them to fight for the land. The tactics of the samurai was smart because they used every chance they had. The samurai cared about having strong mind sets before having strong strategies to fight. The samurai had certain exercises to be ready for fighting mentally and physically. Exercising was a way that gave the samurai strength and power to continue fighting and controlling the land. The samurai were always

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    Hirohito Confucianism

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    that carry out orders for the emperor and later in the history of Japan Samurai have their own military base and when there is a problem that happen to Japan they are the ones that could make the decision. “There are both people who have quick intelligence‚ and those who must withdraw and take time to think things over. Looking into this thoroughly‚ if one thinks selflessly and adheres to the four vows of the Nabeshima samurai‚ surprising wisdom will occur regardless of the high or low points of one’s

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    Takeda's Narrative Essay

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    fall in battle‚ some even being decapitated. Decapitation was the highest form of humiliation for a samurai. Takeda rocked in his rocking chair‚ memories of the times he was a samurai flowed into his mind. Takeda had been taken from his parents at age 5‚ like many children in his village. The clan that controlled the village‚ the Minamoto clan‚ was growing steadily. They needed to train more samurai to take more land‚ so they just took what they needed. Tensions were rising‚ and the clan was going

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    warriors‚ samurais‚ to fight for the preservation of Japan’s Eastern culture. Mishima was constantly told he was “special” and based his life on the Samurai Code: “Bushido” meaning “the way of the warrior”. Yukio Mishima stresses Bushido’s virtues‚ loyalty and honor‚ in his novel The Sailor who Fell from Grace with the Sea through the group of boys’ hierarchy and actions in order to rally the Japanese audience to

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    Bushido is the code that all samurai followed. It told them to behave with courage‚ virility‚ and bravery. The samurai held all up to bushido‚ even girls. In Europe‚ the knights followed chivalry‚ a set of rules that had the same kind of values‚ bravery‚ courage‚ loyalty. Chivalry held women up to be weak and prone to needing a man’s protection. The samurai did not believe this‚ the samurai thought that women were the same as men and should be held to the same

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    Tokaido Yoshida Symbolism

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    hereditary class of warriors ran Japan under a centralized feudal system‚ but samurai rarely had a reason to use their weapons. Japan experienced decades of domestic peace due to many factors‚ including its relative seclusion‚ and centralized government. This is reflected through a woodblock print entitled Tokaido Yoshida‚ which appears to take place in a teahouse filled with geisha‚ and frequented by samurai. The samurai are indicated by their showy clothing‚ and hats‚ which are embroidered with a

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    Many people have wondered throughout history what the outcome would be if a knight met a samurai in battle in the Medieval times. However‚ there are many more variables at play here. For example‚ the environment is a huge factor to take into account. For example‚ due to the lighter nature of the samurai’s armour‚ they were likely to have the advantage of speed over the knights‚ so they would not be able to utilise their speed in a bow duel. Firstly‚ one would need to take into account the difference

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