people into four groups‚ on top was the king‚ then lord‚ Knights and lastly peasants. It also included having a chivalry and it was a code of behavior for the knights. Feudalism was based on the exchange of land for military service and it was in both Japan and Europe. Feudalism’s goals were to accomplish economic growth and to unify the government. The other goals were to gain stability and to increase security in the country. Feudalism’s goals were not accomplished and it was not completely fair. Any
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Background Japan has the third largest economy in the world. As it is surrounded by sea‚ the country’s port plays an important role in maritime transportation for both exports and imports. In March 2011‚ the world was affected when Japan was struck with natural disasters (Earthquake and Tsunami). This sudden disaster sent everyone around the world into frenzy. It affected Japan’s ports‚ shipping and logistics. As a result of the natural disasters‚ ports in the northern area of Japan had to stop
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Earthquakes in Japan The Japan is located in an area where several continental and oceanic plates meet and create a major fault line; this is the cause of frequent earthquakes and the presence of many volcanoes and hot springs across Japan. If earthquakes occur below or close to the ocean‚ they may trigger tidal waves known as tsunami. Historic earthquakes Here is a brief history of earthquake in Japan. Many parts of this country have experienced devastating earthquakes and tidal waves in the
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Youssef Kamal English 250 Ashleigh Mills 3 May 2013 Reflection of English 250 After a year of focused work in English 250‚ I feel that I have developed the skill to articulate what I want to convey to the reader in multiple ways. My strengths as a reader have also definitely improved after reading the material we had this semester. We discussed several different aspects of the English language and spent a good amount of time this semester perfecting our ability to write rhetorical analyses
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Final Exam Review Part VI Definitions and Terms: Know the major definitions and terms for example 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Population Sample Descriptive Statistic Inferential Statistics Parameter vs Statistics Variable a. Categorical Statistic estimates Parameter b. Quantitative estimates ‚ sample mean ‚ population i. Discrete mean s‚ sample standard estimates ‚ population ii. Continuous deviation standard deviation Random Variable estimates
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2.0 Task 1 In 2012 Inbox Software had 9‚000 million shares of common stock authorized‚4‚260 million in issue‚ and 3‚847 million outstanding (figure rounded to the nearest million). Its equity account was as follows: Common stock $ 213 Additional paid-in capital 5‚416 Retained earnings 10‚109 Treasury shares
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local branch of an Australian organisation based in Tokyo. | HRMT20022 | | Alicia Ettlin | Student No. 0244463 | 1 August 2013 Lecturer: Patrick Goh Course Coordinator: Gordon Stewart Word count: 2197 1 August 2013 Lecturer: Patrick Goh Course Coordinator: Gordon Stewart Word count: 2197 BRISBANE CAMPUS BRISBANE CAMPUS Identify and discuss the issues that a HR Manager would have to consider when relocating a manager from Australia to manage a local branch of an
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Tsunamis A tsunami is a series of waves created when a body of water‚ such as an ocean‚ is rapidly displaced on a massive scale. Earthquakes‚ mass movements above or below water‚ volcanic eruptions and other underwater explosions‚ landslides‚ large meteorite impacts and testing with nuclear weapons at sea all have the potential to generate a tsunami. The effects of a tsunami can range from unnoticeable to devastating. The term tsunami comes from the Japanese words(津波、つなみ) meaning harbor ("tsu"‚
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1. What does the shell ordinarily do while a command is executing? What should you do if you do not want to wait for a command to finish before running another command? Answer: The shell waits for the command to finish executing. You can send the command to the background by using "&". 2. What is a PID number? Why are these numbers useful when you run processes in the background? Which utility displays the PID numbers of the commands you are running? Answer: A PID number is an identification number
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Assignment # 5 Q.1a) On the "blank" phase diagram below‚ label each of the regions with the phase or phases that are in equilibrium there. b) How many eutectic points are there in the Cu-P phase diagram? ______ How many eutectoid points? ______ How many peritectics? ______ How many peritectoids? ______ How many pure metal phase transitions? ______ How many congruent melting points??______ Q.2 a) A 90 wt% Ag-10 wt% Cu alloy is heated to a temperature within the b + liquid phase region. If the
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