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    commitment to ones job. There may be a reason why Japan was able to rebuild their country so quickly after World War II‚ this reason is Bushido‚ the principles of the samurai. The origin of this book is from the Hagakure‚ which this book was based on was dictated by Tsunetomo Yamamoto‚ a samurai. And later scribed verbatim by Tsuramoto Tashiro over a period of seven years (1710-1716) in which they lived together in a far off mountain retreat in Japan. Tashiro was sworn to secrecy over the texts contents

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    Hanley depicts Tokugawa Japan in a way to where the average human being can relate or understand of how life was back then the pre-modern Japan. The question she is determining to find the answer to is how the Japanese living predicaments before industrialization period. She wants to know all aspects of their live and how they were carried out daily. This book covers a wide array of factor such as finances all the way to resources. Hanley states that commonly Pre-modern Japan was that of the poor with

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    Religion and Culture in Modern Japan Due to the younger generation of Japan ’s increasing apathy towards religion‚ Japan ’s rich culture‚ identity‚ and national pride is in jeopardy. This can be concluded by reviewing the connection between religion and culture through Japanese history‚ and comparing it to the state of the two in modern Japan. By fading away from traditional religion and culture‚ Japan will continue to adopt western culture and form a new‚ blended culture‚ as it has in the

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    families they are part of – provides brands and other organizations with considerations and avenues to reach the family of today. Edelman’s new study‚ “Marketing to the Modern Family‚” was conducted in 2011 to explore these changing trends. Working with Edelman Berland‚ we partnered with a panel of experts who represented the Modern Family‚ including moms‚ dads‚ multicultural and GLBT parents‚ and grandparents with different knowledge areas (finance‚ wellness‚ technology). These experts informed a

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    Analyse the reasons for the rise of militarism in Japan in the 1930s. The rise of Japanese militarism in the 1930s was due to a number of reasons. First‚ Japan’s traditional and cultural policy favoured the rise of militarism. Military tradition of samurai made it easy for the Japanese to accept militarists as leaders.        Bushido which promoted martial spirit and good qualities of samurai made the Japanese believe that militarists were more reliable than the corrupt party politicians

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    The word secularization is derived from the Latin word saeculum(world) it was first used to refer the transfer of property from the church to the civil princes. Now it denotes the process by which religion loses some or all of its power‚ dominance and authority. Secularization as a concept refers to the actual historical process whereby this dualist system “ this world” and the sacramental structures of mediation between this world and the other world progressively breakdown until the entire medieval

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    The modern period was a turbulent time for all East Asian nations. China‚ Japan‚ and Korea were all faced great challenges in the modern era and responded to them in different ways. China and Korea turned inwards initially and opened up (except for North Korea) more recently‚ while Japan was the first to modernize and has been open for decades. The first and possibly most tragic country in the modern period was China which stuck firmly to traditionalism into the 20th century and would later on

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    The Rise of Colonialism and its Impact on Modern Society In the middle of the 15th century‚ as the Roman Empire was weakening‚ the fall of Constantinople marked a bigger impact than anyone could have considered. The Ottoman Empire had reign to advance into the Mediterranean‚ and that meant that traveling east on land was not an option. With the Renaissance about to emerge‚ it became a springboard for the development of advanced ships. This marked the beginning of the Age of Exploration and Colonialism

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    where techniques and moving into the modern world changed and helped them develop. Japan before the 19th Century was influenced by China in certain ways‚ however it decreased at the same time as the decay of the Tang Dynasty‚ for example: the change of the military system‚ to the rise of Samurai’s. For Korea‚ it was battling as a nation itself‚ as it was the Choson Dynasty lasting between 1392-1910 and beginning trading and interactions with Tokugawa Japan. However without speaking for the nation

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    hemisphere. In this period‚ the industrial revolution began‚ ideals of a republic government became more popular‚ and a new form of a modern monarchy began to replace the old traditional ways of ruling in various countries. Japan‚ though late into reconstructing their system of government‚ modernized in 1868 with the beginning of the Meiji Restoration‚ whereas Japans new leaders sought to embrace the ideas of modernity and drive their country forward. Although‚ It is absurd not to question how this

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