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    soldiers‚ samurais‚ were really tired of the everlasting wars. To keep their state and make them relax‚ the ruling class introduced and developed tea ceremony. Tea ceremony came up first in China and then went to Japan‚ after years of development and changing‚ it had its unique form. Tea ceremony is an important part of Zen‚ during the process of making and drinking tea‚ people meditate and got the peace of mind. Coming into the tea house‚ the peace and quietness comfort the exhaustion of samurais‚ making

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    2001-2003 Suzuki GSXR600 Installation Instructions Button Adjustment Display Parts List Power Commander USB Cable CD-ROM Installation Guide Power Adapter Power Commander Decals Dynojet Decals Velcro® Strip Faceplate Buttons Alcohol Swab Expansion Port USB Port 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 The ignition MUST be turned OFF before installation! You can also download the Power Commander software and latest maps from our web site at: www.powercommander.com PLEASE READ ALL DIRECTIONS BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION

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    Japanese Imperial army. He favored and used the army style of Germany‚ and the naval style of the British. Some years later the Samurai system was abolished totally... Some Samurai were so upset‚ that they started a revolt. Economic: The Bakufu was ended on 1868. In 1871 the Daimyo’s were also dismissed‚ their land redistributed into smaller parts... Unlike the samurai‚ the Daimyo received a large pension to compensate the loss of their land. In 1872 there was a land redistribution program. This

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    Massachusetts‚ said "It’s a country that tries to modernize itself in a hurry‚" "It wants to get rid of a non-productive class of samurai to replace it with an effective fighting force. It wants to stand up as an independent nation and not be pushed around by Britain or the United States."(3) The movie rebellion is led by a samurai named Katsumoto‚ who is based on the real-life samurai Saigo Takamuri. Known for his tireless conservatism‚ Saigo supported the Emperor in the Meiji restoration‚ but then led an

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    technologies. Saigo Takamori is deemed the last of the samurai class. His status is uplifted as a die hard warrior and hero among his people. He is renowned both in Japanese and Western cultures but especially in the south his homeland of Kagoshima the area in which he and his band of warriors made their historical last charge. The last battle is portrayed uniquely across both cultures. Takamori’s upbringing was that of the lower class samurai under the Shimazu Nariakira daimyo of Satsuma. The former

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    Ronin Story Paper (#1) The 47 Ronin Story takes place in 1701‚ approximately 100 years after the Tokugawa Shogunate was formed. The story displays much of the changes going on in Japanese society and culture. From the declining importance of the Samurai‚ to the rising influence of the merchant class‚ and finally to the inevitable changing of values that are all exacerbated by the long peace imposed by the Tokugawa Shogunate. The changing of values were not just commonplace among the classes‚ it also

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    both been affected by agriculture‚ social classes‚ and lack of power from the king/emperor. However‚ there had been major differences such as the role of women‚ and the different beliefs for a warrior between Chivalry (knights) and the Bushido code (samurais). Japan and Europe during the middle ages had both been affected by agriculture‚ social classes‚ and lack of power from the king/emperor. For example‚ in each place‚ peasants provided food for the manor/village in exchange for protection from invaders

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    The Meiji Restoration or the “enlightened rule”‚ led by Mutsuhito‚ was Japan’s big shot at industrializing. Mutsuhito decided that the best way to modernize was to send diplomats around the world to find things they could implement into their own country. Japan’s military was inspired from the strong Germans and also Britain’s navy fleet. They borrowed the US’s public education system too. Soon with the railroads and increased production of resources‚ Japan became a force to be reckoned with. Japan

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    While a handful of samurai profited from transferring into a managerial class for their daimyo‚ the rest suffered and fell into debt. Others were released from their daimyo or lord and became ronin or ‘masterless samurai’. Occasionally the ronin would revolt or even plot against their local authorities. In one story told‚ known as ‘The Forty-Seven Ronin”‚ they were forced

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    them to bring down Pearl Harbor. But more importantly than that‚ (and what could possibly be the stem of their military success) were the beliefs and codes they applied to war. One of these codes was the Bushido‚ developed by the ancient Japanese samurai. The word Bushido literally means Military-Knights-Ways‚ the ways which fighting nobles should observe in their daily life as well as in their vocation (I. Nitobe). The lines “observed in their daily life as well in their vocation” cannot be overemphasized

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