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    Weapons In Ancient China

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    but its roots are in ancient history. Weapons are needed for the military because they need fire power. In addition‚ soldiers are needed in order to have an army to use those weapons. Military soldiers and weapons have been used to make enemies of a society go away. Enemies are always the targets because they want to hurt the society forcing the society to fight back. In the military‚ the soldiers must always respect their leaders in order to succeed. The military in ancient China‚ was very powerful

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    Comparing Kenya and Japan

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    think Japan has been the most interesting country out of Kenya and Japan simply because of their advanced technology‚ culture‚ architecture‚ food and fighting styles. In this essay I will be going through the key interest points of Japan and do a conclusion on which country I would prefer to visit and why. Firstly‚ I think the most interesting thing about Japan is their advanced technology. Japan is the world leaders in technology and are way ahead of us. The reason for this is because Japan Company’s

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    Gender in Woman Warrior

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    Introduction Jeanette Winterson’s novel “Written on the Body” (1990) draws a realistic picture of twe ntieth century England‚ but in contrast to the majority of post-modern works that display chaos and displacement often accompanied by apocalyptic future visions‚ “Written on the Body” sets love and trust against individualism and control. The simple plot of the story as well as the overload of metaphors and imagery have misled some critics into judging the novel as trivial and romantic‚ but a closer

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    Japan vs Korea

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    There are many Asian cities that I find fascinating‚ but Japan and Korea have really close relationship ever since their ancient histories to this day; their economic growth and development have similarities in them but their characteristics are different‚ for example Korea is divided into north Korea and south Korea‚ Japan on the other hand has four main islands – Honshu‚ Hokkaido‚ Shikoku‚ and Kyushu - that is located to the east of Korea. The two counties may seem alike‚ but they share many differences

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    Caffeine Ruler Reaction Time Test * OBSERVATION/ASK QUESTION * INTRODUCTION/RESEARCH * HYPOTHESIS * EXPERIMENT/DATA * CONCLUSION Materials
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    “The Tokugawa period‚ also called the Edo period‚ (1603–1867)‚ was the final period of traditional Japan and a time of internal peace‚ political stability‚ and economic growth under the shogunate founded by Tokugawa leyasu (Saldasis‚ 2011‚p.214-215). Feudal Japan was a hierarchy with the Emperors and Shoguns settled at the top and the rest of the classes below‚ such as the Daimyo‚ Samurai‚ Peasants‚ Artisans and Merchants. During the Edo Era‚ Shoguns held and gained the most power over other social

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    common? Not every book has something in common with another‚ but some have so much in common they could be the same book. In The 13th warrior and in Beowulf there seems to be some slight differences‚ but there are also some major similarities. Beowulf and The 13th Warrior are two completely different stories but yet seem to have so much in common. While both The 13th warrior and Beowulf are based on the same topic‚ they both have very different views of fighting and winning. One similarity that remains

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    man‚ but the biggest difference is that he has spirit. He still has a long way to go though‚ and the next step is moderating his life‚ he needs to “Follow the house rules”. His life is now going to be modeled after Socrates’s Way of The Peaceful Warrior‚ and he is going to have to follow rules for the most basic things‚ such as chastity‚ sobriety and vegetarianism. He’s willing to sacrifice and give up things he is addicted to in order to stop the chaos in his mind‚ to reach peace inside. Even the

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    Ptolemy was a generous and a loving ruler. He was born on 62 BCE and he died 47 BCE. Ptolemy was married to Cleopatra VII‚ his older sister. He ruled during the Ptolemaic dynasty. During his ruling he went to war with Julius Caesar and his wife. He ruled over upper and lower egypt. He did not have any kids because he became pharaoh at age 9 and died at age 15 trying to flee the romans and drowned in the nile river. He had a lot of power on his little hands. He actually never got to make the big

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    Warrior Brain Case Study

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    furious‚ Why? Henry had a rough childhood; divorced parents‚ always angry A recent study which effects impulsive and violent behavior; Warrior Gene Warrior Gene changed the outcome of a murder trial Henry willingly was tested for the gene They tested others with a violent background and the privileged Nature VS Nurture Because of the discovery of Warrior Gene: Nurture First group tested: Hector and Gilbert Verdugo Verdugo twins‚ that left the gang world behind Entered their first gang at

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