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    of non-stop action‚ America finally fell into an uneventful lull. The 1970s were an in between period for the nation. It is often referred to as America’s hangover; a stretch of time where the country had no forward motion. The traditional family and gender roles were becoming more obsolete. The Middle East substantially rose the price of crude oil‚ which was accredited to the severe inflation the nation experienced during this time. President Carter did little to help the country overcome this problem

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    income also contributed as many of them began to promote the sale of local goods from their domains. Most of the commercial expansion took place in the major cities and the caste towns‚ where the merchants and artisans lived along with the samurai‚ who were cluttered in neighborhoods surrounding the daimyos castle. Baking flourished and paper money became the normal medium exchange in commercial transactions. Merchants formed guilds not only to control market conditions but also in facilitate government

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    Japan expansion evolved by unification where Japan regained their islands. Tokugawa Shogunate unified Japan by consolidating with islands near Japan’s territory. With all of Japan’s territory being under his rule‚ japan expanded. A cultural continuities in Japan would be feudalism. Japan became decentralized‚ where all people in Japan was under the rule of Tokugawa shogun or their emperor at that time. The 46 Ronin were also a continuities. The 46 Ronin was a story about the importance of the

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    México and Japan‚ two countries rich in culture and tradition‚ are well known for their trade agreements and business relations. Mexico is located in North America‚ the primary language is Spanish‚ the currency is known as “PESO” and the capital city is Mexico City. On the other side Japan is located in Asia‚ their primary language is Japanese and there currency is known as “YEN”. The capital city of japan is Tokyo‚ which is one of the leading cities in technology and innovation. It is important

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    How did the changes resulting from isolation affect Japan economically? Because of this isolation japan’s economy wasn’t that affected.due to the peace‚they did not have to worry about missionaries coming in their land and trying to convert the japanese to christian’s the isolation mostly is had a positive influence on japan’s economy and also had a slight negative influence The positive influences were that they did not have to worry about other countries the economy had a Slight negative influence

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    Cuba is changing. The “special period” has ended and Cuba is progressing out of its heavily ruling fist. A change in power and new relations with the United States has sparked cultural changes in Cuba‚ but not without dissonance. One of the largest fears in Cuba is of how to implement new policy and adapt to new ways of thinking. Amid signs of change and growth‚ many Cubans are hesitant to believe in a new structure of government and are tending to resort back to old habits and following old practices

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    insight into some of the trends over time and may lead to some explanation of why the gravestones have changed. By examining material culture changes over time‚ we will be able to better understand the trends in our data. Although the appearance of gravestones has changed in many ways‚ the two trends that we are focusing on are how the materials changed and how the form of the gravestones have changed.

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    a mark of identity. In every society‚ it can be seen a rich and also different culture. The typical music and art will change according to the place that is visited. It can mutate from a country to the other‚ and even from a state or city to another. This variations can also be found according to the time that it is placed. As the societies change‚ the music and art can change either. Despite that‚ it doesn’t mean that one can’t enjoy‚ appreciate and respect the other. An example of this is when

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    considered great as a supervisor‚ but other aspects that might make it challenging for them also. There is a large number of high power distance in this society‚ which is part of how this culture views as normal because they accept that if you’re at a below and not above position then you can’t expect to be listened too. What Power Distance explains is that a particular society is willing to accept a certain "inequality" in power‚ this allows for the fact that there will be some who lead‚ others who

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    Japan: A Country of Changes Located in East Asia‚ near China and Korea‚ Japan offers a rich‚ complex and interesting history. There is a wide array of countries which would surely be interesting to develop on; however‚ I have always had a fascination with Japan in particular. The differences between their way of living and ours are so extreme that elaborating on them would be unquestionably captivating. In Quebec‚ the Japanese culture is not taught‚ nor considered important. International sides

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