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    Name Date Class Etc Absolute Rulers of Britain “Continuity gives us roots; change gives us branches‚ letting us stretch and grow and reach new heights.” ~ Pauline R. Kezer. In the 16th century‚ rulers in Europe claimed divine rights. These rights were claimed and raised a league of absolute rulers and one of them was the monarchs of England. Certain customs remained constant from this age of absolute rulers. However‚ many events caused an explosion in Britain’s history. Wars‚ government

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    thousand Koreans lived in the main Japanese islands.  This population largely consisted of students‚ merchants‚ and workers who entered Japan during the first four decades or so after the Meiji Restoration in 1868.  In the 1920s‚ the Japanese economy experienced a shortage of labor.  In response‚ Koreans seeking better educational and employment opportunities migrated to Japan.  Until the late 1920s‚ most were male migrant workers who frequently shifted occupations.  Most ethnic Koreans were farmers from

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    SUPPLY CHAIN STRATEGY IN JAPAN CAN BE DESCRIBED AS ATTEMPTING TO MICRO-MATCH SUPPLY AND DEMAND USING RAPID REPLENISHMENT. WHAT ARE SOME RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS CHOICE? The main risk for Seven-Eleven is the potentially high cost of transportation and receiving at stores. 3. WHAT HAS SEVEN-ELEVEN DONE IN ITS CHOICE OF FACILITY LOCATION‚ INVENTORY MANAGEMENT‚ TRANSPORTATION‚ AND INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE TO DEVELOP CAPABILITIES THAT SUPPORT ITS SUPPLY CHAIN STRATEGY IN JAPAN? All choices made by

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    commitment to ones job. There may be a reason why Japan was able to rebuild their country so quickly after World War II‚ this reason is Bushido‚ the principles of the samurai. The origin of this book is from the Hagakure‚ which this book was based on was dictated by Tsunetomo Yamamoto‚ a samurai. And later scribed verbatim by Tsuramoto Tashiro over a period of seven years (1710-1716) in which they lived together in a far off mountain retreat in Japan. Tashiro was sworn to secrecy over the texts contents

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    and not just an individual. The system is however time-consuming and may in some cases may change the ideas in such a way that ultimately it may annihilate the most brilliant and innovative parts of a given project . The urge to gain approval of all levels of management may also cause that new ideas will lack the necessary flexibility and thus the organization will not be able to react to the changes in the surrounding as fast as

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    Did Japan modernize or Korea? Scholars have debated this question with vigor throughout this century. I do not believe the answer is so black and white. While looking at the history of the colonization‚ evidence of both should appear. The word colonization alone generally means to move into another people’s land and exploit resources. However‚ positive results can appear during a negative situation. Regardless of what point of view an individual takes‚ there is no doubt that Japan has dramatically

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    Japan—Taxes on Alcoholic Beverages WT/DS11/AB/R; October 4‚ 1996‚ Report of the Appellate Body of the World Trade Organization Facts: The Japan Liquor Tax Law (Shuzeiho) taxes liquors sold in Japan based on the type of beverage. There are ten categories of beverage. Shochu is distilled from potatoes‚ buckwheat‚ or other grains. Shochu and vodka share many characteristics. However‚ vodka and other imported liquors fall in categories with a tax rate that is seven or eight times higher than the

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    player in LV’s success. (p.4) Financial figures on p.4. Notes LV had a popup shop in Japan‚ Omotesando Street‚ to mark the 30th year of the company’s presense in Japan‚ guerrilla marketing. (p.1) The company have been following an aggressive strategy in Japan‚ opening extravagant stores. (p.1) Opened their flagship store in 2002 in Tokyo‚ hundreds of people queued‚ sales exceeded estimations by 1m Yen. Japan has been LV’s most profitable market in last 10 years‚ may be set to decline. (p.1-2)

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    Evaluate the consequences of modernization for Japan The modernisation of Japan was an all or none matter. Either every aspect of the country had to be modernized to some extent‚ or no single aspect could be modernized. The four main aspects of Japan’s modernisation were industrialisation‚ political modernisation‚ education reform and military development. These four aspects had severe political‚ economic and social consequences on Japan. Some of the main political‚ economic and social consequences

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    Continuity of Prophethood Proofs from Holy Quran‚ Hadiths and list of Islamic Scholars of the Past 1) Chapter 1: Al-Fatihah Verse: 6‚ 7 ِ ِْ ۙ‫]6:1[ اِﻫﺪﻧَﺎ اﻟﺼﺮاط اﳌُﺴﺘَﻘِﻴْﻢ‬ َ ْ ْ َ َ ّ ِ َ َ ِ ‫]7:1[ ﺻﺮاط اﻟَّﺬﻳْﻦ اَﻧْﻌَﻤﺖ ﻋَﻠَﻴْﻬﻢ ۙ ﻏَﲑ اﳌَﻐْﻀﻮب ﻋَﻠَﻴْﻬﻢ وﻻ اﻟﻀﺂﻟ ِ ّﲔ‬ َ ْ َّ َ َ ْ ِ ِ ْ ُ ْ ِ ْ ْ ِ َ ْ َ [1:6] Guide us in the right path [1:7] The path of those on whom Thou hast bestowed Thy blessings‚ those who have not incurred Thy displeasure‚ and those who have not gone

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