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    Vulgarity is a tricky word when it comes to describing art performances, and it was one label that the Tokyo street performance group Zero Jigen or Zero Dimension dealt with quite often. The term has an inherit quality of dirty and undesirable, however there is also an erotic aspect that draws people's attention. Zero Jigen had an inherit and distinct understanding of the line between disgust and interest that they used to their advantage in their performances. The groupwas founded between 1960 and

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    Analysis on Database Yakub Baba Mahammad ymahamma@kent.edu 810787990 NoSQL DB over Relational DB Abstract: As the use of Internet and cloud technology have increase a lot, traditional database are inefficient for storing large amount of data and the demand for data bases which are efficient in storage and retrieval are increasing more. Using concurrent processing data retrieval is fast and NoSQL process using concurrent processing. Introduction: Present day most of the clients are

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    the most current viral fad: the Mannequin Challenge. The pregnant mommy postured with her legs airborne while her loved ones viewed on. Rob was waiting with his hands outstretched prepared to capture the infant. Kris Jenner and also Blac's mommy Tokyo Toni likewise obtained entailed, in addition to a few other chums. The trend includes individuals continuing to be entirely still as the video camera winds its means via the location. Naturally, there were no such scenes in reality - Blac, 28, later

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    will find it difficult to manage all of the hurdles life throws at them because they are treated like birds with clipped wings. They are not allowed to problem solve in this natural way. Therefore, the kindergartners who attend this special school in Tokyo, Japan will learn in a more effective way than others their

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    Seoul and Tokyo had formed diplomatic relations, although Pyongyang and Tokyo were not able to from diplomatic relations. The reason these two could not form diplomatic relations was due to the fact that Pyongyang wanted an apology, but did not receive it. The Pyongyang protests focus more on the

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    we should share information as well as communicate before during and after the change. Jimmy Doolittle demonstrated all of these techniques in his leadership style. Another example of his visionary leadership is the Doolittle Raider’s attack on Tokyo. In his book, Doolittle Aerospace Visionary, Author Dik Alan Daso recounts that “He understood and the need for the strike on Japan, and

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    The purpose of films is to entertain an audience through the appeal of its characters and the plot. In many cases, most people overlook the setting which plays a major role in the experience. The choice of location/city by the writer is also a protagonist which can mold the events within the story. More often than not, creators romanticize the cities by masking the location with their twisted plots---subsiding the presence of the setting. The reader will view an in depth comparison of the films

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    The bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki On the 6th and 9th of August, 1945, nearing the end of WWII, the United States dropped two atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The bombs were some of the first atomic weaponry to be used. The bombs were equivalent to over 20,000 tons of TNT, and wiped out the two cities, killing tens of thousands of people, and wounded just as many. The first bomb hit Hiroshima on the 6th of August, directly above a hospital, which was considered ground

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    Miyazaki Hayao was born on January 5, 1941 in Tokyo. He ranked second among the four brothers. His father, Katsuji Miyazaki, was a director of Miyazaki Airplane Factory (Wikipedia). Maybe it is growing up in this kind of environment, he had a great interest in the plane and become a lifelong hobby. Indeed, the concept of flying appeared on his many of the later works over and over again (Notable Biographies). His mother suffered from spinal tuberculosis and was died in 1955 (nndb). “ In

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    The important texts in every different time period arose from different composer’s ways of thinking and pose a lasting significance on society. These themes arise uniquely in an array of texts including Shamus Heaney’s poems Digging, Punishment and Funeral Rites , Sofia Coppola’s film Lost in translation, Eat Pray love written by Elizabeth Gilbert and in the 2011 Television series Off The Map directed by Jenna Bans. The values explored in these texts are fundamentally linked to the religious, philosophical

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