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    its most popular models. Its price range is from 1‚400‚000 to 1‚550‚000 rupees. 2.      Suzuki Mehran Suzuki Mehran is the best choice of average income people. It has simple design. Suzuki Mehran is also available in different colors and models (VX‚ VX CNG‚ VXR and VXR CNG). Suzuki Mehran is an economical and fuel saving car. Its price is from 480‚000 to 585‚000 rupees. 3.      Suzuki Cultus Suzuki Cultus has very attractive compact design; beautiful interior and exterior. Gear Transmission

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    swords. Because of this‚ mass production of swords decreased the quality of swords in Europe. The quantity of swords in Japan was much less than in Europe due to the class restrictions on who could bear arms; only the elite classes including the samurai were permitted to bear arms. There was a greater deal of state control in Japan in the 15 th century than in Europe. This control led people to have much more distinct places in society in

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    type of culture; thankfully not everyone is the same The answer lies‚ at least in part‚ in the fact that the Japanese considered themselves to be superior to other Asians‚ and an almost fanatical devotion to a somewhat corrupted version of the samurai code. This code prescribed suicide rather than surrender So‚ the combination of a superiority complex wedded to a somewhat misinterpreted code of honor that held that the greatest honor was to die in service to the emperor played a part‚ I’m sure

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    The Tokugawa Era of Japan Japan before the Tokugawa Era was a nation of warring states. The Tokugawa shoguns changed social class structures‚ agriculture‚ and manufacturing in the country by consolidating trends which had been in the making for some time (East Asia‚ p. 279) and brought Japan into a unified and productive state which lasted from about 1603 until 1800. Urbanization‚ economic growth‚ and social changes were natural and predictable outcomes of the shogunate philosophy.

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    1 Charles Wells Professor Rothschild Japanese Civilization November 27‚ 2005 The ancient lineage of Japanese Yamato Emperors have ruled with diverse layers of power for centuries. Cultural and social changes affected the political influence and power of the "Sun Line" dynasty. But‚ because of the religious aspects of the divine authority of the emperor‚ the dynasty was manipulated for political legitimacy instead of being totally annihilated. Thus‚ the dynasty has survived from the

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    thus triggering the 5-year conflict‚ also known as the War of Gempei. After defeating the Taira clan‚ Minamoto no Yoritomo apprehended specific powers from the central government and nobility and created a feudal structure in which the military‚ the samurai‚ increased some political powers whereas the Emperors and the upper classes in Japan continued the major rulers. In 1192 C.E.‚ Minamoto was granted the title of Shogun by the emperor and the political structure he established with a succession of

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    Was the Meiji Period a Restoration or a Revolution? The Meiji restoration occurred during the last half of the nineteenth century in Japan. This period is one of the most important events in Japanese history as it brought about significant transformations to Japan’s social and political structure. This explosion of change began with the adoption of Western ideologies which had previously been shunned in Japan. With the flood of new technology and other important ideas‚ Japan was able to reshape

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    Executive Summary Thai motorcycle industry entered in Thailand since 1964. There are four main players in this industry including Honda‚ Yamaha‚ Kawasaki‚ and Suzuki. Even there are not much competitors but the competition among them are fierce. Thai market for motorcycle is in maturity stage. This makes the players have to use strong strategies to possess market share. The dominant player in this industry is Honda For customer analysis‚ among four leader players they quite focus customer similar

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    Batman vs. the Bull A part of growing up is making acquaintance with sexuality. Everyone has a first sexual experience. It is going to happen sooner or later in life. It usually occurs in the stage between childhood and adulthood. This is what Casey experiences in the short story Batman vs. the Bull written by Adam Marek. The story is about a boy‚ Casey‚ who is on his way to become a grownup. In the beginning of the story‚ we are told‚ that Casey is running through a forest playing a game in which

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    The Meiji government of Japan had stepped into power after the military power of the shogun and Bakufu fell. In efforts to change Japan for the better‚ the Meiji government decided that the best thing to do for the country is to unite it. The Meiji government‚ used the following 3 methods out of many to make an attempt at the unification of Japan. This is includes control by beliefs and liberality. The Meiji government took over the previous feudal control and slowly replaced it with a constitutional

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