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    SEXUALITY‚ POWER AND RESISTANCE: IDENTITY PRODUCTION AND REPRODUCTION IN CYBERSPACE ANIME By Alfred James A. Ellar Graduate Student‚ Department Of Philosophy De La Salle University – Manila April 2011 ABSTRACT Michel Foucault’s History of Sexuality Vol. 1 provides a contemporary feminist analysis of Japanese women and anime in terms of the relationship of identity with fundamental feminists’ themes such as sexuality‚ power and resistance. As such‚ I will argue that there is indeed a transformation

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    World History Final Review

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    World Final Review: China: Major dynasties after Qin Shang Capital Anyang Had dynasty ruling families Shang Kings had little land and the nobles governed most of the land and were loyal to the king Noblewomen had status Majoristy of people were peasants and lived in poor conditions Chief God- Shand Di Polytheistic Believed ancestor worships- helped with war and crops Zhou Longest ruling dynasty Introduce feudalism Confucianism Qin Shi Huangdi: Leader Xiangyang: Capital Policy

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    Karate

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    Karate is a martial art developed in theRyukyu Islands in what is now Okinawa‚ Japan. It was developed partially from the indigenous martial arts of Ryukyu Islands called Te (手?‚ literally "hand"; Tii in Okinawan) and from Chinese kenpo. Karate is a striking art using punching‚ kicking‚ knee strikes‚ elbow strikes and open hand techniques such as knife-hands‚ spear-hands‚and palm-heel strikes. In some styles‚ grappling‚ throws‚ joint locks‚ restraints‚ and vital point strikes are also taught.[3] A

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    Comparisons 8000 BCE- 2000 BCE: River Valley Civilizations: Mesopotamia‚ China‚ Egypt‚ and India were all river valley civilizations‚ meaning they arose in the valleys of major rivers. Mesopotamia arose on the Tigris and Euphrates rivers; china on the Yellow river; Egypt on the Nile river; and India on the Indus river. Irrigation systems were built to control water for farming. All four civilizations were governed by kings who derived their authority form the gods(either they claimed

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    Econ. J. of Hokkaido Univ.‚ Vol pp Japanese Management Practices Past and Present Peter Firkola This paper introduces key aspects of personnel management practices in Japanese companies. Japanese management is first discussed from a historical and cultural perspective. The main characteristics of traditional personnel management practices are then looked at. Finally‚ recent trends and changes in these personnel management practices are examined. It was found that Japanese companies have adapted

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    (Paper to be presented at The Humanities Conference in Hawaii‚ January 2014) Seni Pencak Silat: Utilizing The Malay Warrior Arts As A Method In Actor Training Abstract The Malay warrior arts seni pencak silat (sps) is an important source of traditional theatre acting technique. During the colonial period and post-colonial modernization‚ Western models of theatre replaced traditional performance and the physical technique of theatre was largely modeled on Western acting: the importance of the text

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    Branches of Philosophy

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    Branches of philosophy The following branches are the main areas of study: • Metaphysics investigates the nature of being and the world. Traditional branches are cosmology and ontology. • Epistemology is concerned with the nature and scope of knowledge‚ and whether knowledge is possible. Among its central concerns has been the challenge posed by skepticism and the relationships between truth‚ belief‚ and justification. • Ethics‚ or ’moral philosophy’‚ is concerned with questions of how

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    The Influence of Cultural Adaptation on Disney Theme Parks By 駱巧瑜Chaio-Yu‚ Lou 陳奎因Kuei Yin‚ Chen 楊凱智Kai-Chih‚ Yang 徐仁軒Ren-Xuan‚ Shiu Department of Applied English Ming Chuan University Kweishan‚ Taoyuan‚ Taiwan June‚ 2010 The Influence of Cultural Adaptation on Disney Theme Parks By 駱巧瑜Chaio-Yu‚ Lou 陳奎因Kuei Yin‚ Chen 楊凱智Kai-Chih‚ Yang 徐仁軒Ren-Xuan‚ Shiu A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements

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    History Sucks

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    1.01 How Did the Roman Empire Expand? Have you ever played an app in which you have to build a zoo‚ city‚ or farm? If so‚ you know that your zoo does not become full of animals overnight. You must raise capital to add animals to your zoo. The more imaginary coins you have‚ the more land and animals you can purchase. Like these imaginary civilizations‚ the Roman Empire‚ too‚ took time to build. It did not just emerge overnight. The city of Rome was founded by a group of people called the Latins

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    Introduction This paper is about the cultural policies implemented by the Japanese Military Administration during their occupation of the Philippines (1942-1945). It is the intention of this piece to prove that the orders which the Japanese imposed were directed at suppressing the Filipinos in many aspects of their socio-cultural life. This position ironically contradicts the rosy picture which the Japanese painted for the country‚ that is‚ a new Philippines free from dependence on America and

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