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    The Tale of Genji was centered around the Heian period in Japan. The book is centered around Genji, the son of the Emperor. The book gives glimpses of what life was like for the elites in Japan. It displayed elite status and culture, how the Japanese value material possessions and how it defines status in society. The book gives us an insight of Heian Japan. Status is a very important in Heian Japan. Status gives you power and the higher up you are, the better off you are. Status is defined by

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    The concept of Liberty can be very complex when trying to define it, one of the reasons for that is that no one seems to agree on what it means to be free. There is the connotation of the word Liberty which is “Freedom from captivity imprisonment, slavery, or despotic control.” (566 Oxford Dictionary) but Liberty is often portrayed as more than just that. When looking at the past, Liberty is an interesting concept, considering the social structure at the time and how the king and the church had so

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    Robert Burns wrote the poem “To a Louse” in 1786, in Scotland, that emphasizes the social constructs of man and as well as man’s vanity. Burns then goes on in further detail to explain the artificial concept of social class and perspective of the individual in society. He does this by describing one day sitting in church where he is behind gorgeous young noble woman while a louse is crawling upon her silken bonnet. The lady is completely oblivious to the fact that the louse is upon her bonnet while

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    In 1853, Western imperialism was at its height. It was spreading to several countries. The British colonized India, the Dutch colonized Indonesia, the United States colonized the Philippines, and the French colonized Vietnam. In 1929, the crash of the stock market brought a worldwide depression, known as the Great Depression. The depression caused instability in many countries. International commerce declined and tax revenues, profits, and personal income decreased. The Great Depression especially

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    Heian Period? What’s a Heian Period? I’m glad that question ran through you head. Its considered to be the great golden age of Japan. It was a time of great beauty and physical labor. Many things were accomplished from the beginning to the end. And those accomplishments turn to great legacies. Because of these special attributes of the Heian Period, it became the golden age. The Heian Period, also known as 平安時代 in kanji, is a time period in Classical Japan. To be precise, the Heian Period was the

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    Mycenaean Fortifications

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    Late Helladic fortification walls on the Greek mainland are found surrounding citadels, not the entire city or site. The citadels seem to have housed central administration and housing for an elite class of citizens. They were built on hills, presumably as another layer of fortification. I will examine the sites of Gla, Midea, Tiryns, and Mycenae to look for similarities and differences in the design and architecture of their fortifications, as well as, arguments about the purpose of the fortifications

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    Stryker Corporation The capital budgeting process at Stryker is following a very specific procedure to ensure that the company’s goal of 20% growth in earnings per year is met at all times. To be successful, the strategy requires advanced planning and management approval to guarantee that projects are accurately evaluated, prioritized and consistent with the firm’s long term strategic vision. The impressive growth in earnings is solely attainable through tight costs control, which Stryker does almost

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    Introduction In behalf of its commitment to mitigate climate change the Harvard University is fostering its schools, employees and students to reduce greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions. “As an initial step in pursuit of its long term goal, Harvard committed to an immediate goal of reducing its net GHG emissions resulting from existing operations and future growth by 30% relative to its 2006 baseline by 2016” (“Greenhouse Gas Reduction Goal,” 2013). The Green Harvard Initiative, together with the Harvard’s

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    Tokugawa Iemitsu in the 1630s was one of the most important periods in Japanese history. Many people perceived that Japan became uniquely unique because of the Sakoku. However, during the Sakoku, Japan was not complete sealed off from foreign influences and trades. The national seclusion of Japan is believed by some people that there is only limited trade with the Dutch and Chinese in Nagasaki. According to Oxford Art Online during the Edo period, the Bay of Nagasaki is “the only port open to overseas

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    North America was a land of quite diversities from the east to the south. One of the early periods was the Eastern Woodland period (800-200 BCE) which led to the mound emergence and when the Middle Woodland period (c. 200 BCE- AD 400) started, the mounds became more significant for ritual and spiritual meaning widespread (Scarre 681: 2013). Adena and the Middle Woodland societies traded throughout the land such as the southern Appalachians and the Great Lakes. They would trade artifacts like marine

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