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    Kintsugi Analysis

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    Most people hate damage because it creates pain and pain gives unpleasant feeling. They see damage as a marker for “bad experience ahead!!” or “Avoid at all cost. Don’t let it happen to you.” But as stated in the quote‚ pain makes you become better person if you know how to embrace it. Imagine when Michelangelo’s David was craved‚ hammer and chisel were struck against the marble block‚ damaging it‚ but eventually the block of marble was turned into one of the most famous statue in the world. During

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    Even before the Kamakura period the Japanese warrior had begun his ascent to a higher social status. During the Heian period collateral branches of the imperial line‚ the Minamoto and Taira clans‚ represented two of the greatest warrior associations. Wars and battles that broke out during the eleventh century in the Kanto area presented the local warriors and the powerful clans with the chance to continue to build up their power (Schirokauer 181). During Kamakura period the provincial warrior

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    companies from developed countries were proved to be able to charge higher prices for their offerings (Prats‚ 2015). Also‚ Agrawal proved that the country of origin may lead to competitive (dis)advantage in terms of price premiums or discounts (Agrawal & Kamakura‚ 1999). − Trend of global sourcing. Many multinational companies try to acquire competitive advantages through global sourcing options‚ especially to reduce their operating costs. However‚ this strategic decision cannot ignore the possible damage

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    References: 1. Adjei‚ cited inStudents follow celebrity fashion trends‚ (2012). 2. Agrawal‚ J. and Kamakura‚ W.A. (1995)‚ “The economic worth of celebrity endorsers: an event study analysis”‚ Journal of Marketing‚ Vol. 59 No. 3‚ pp. 56-62. 3. Atkin‚ C. and Block‚ D. (1983)‚ “Effectiveness of celebrity endorsers”‚ Journal of Advertising Research‚ Vol.

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    History of Japanese Art

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    History of Japanese Art The history of Japanese art is extensive enough to form an encyclopedia in its own right. We find that the Japanese have had a long and rich history of art that stretches back to ancient times. In fact some of the oldest artifacts known to man belong to the Japanese. The different eras of art have been given names according to the places where the government was located. Historians claim that the earliest inhibitors of Japan was a tribe called Ainu. They were the ones responsible

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    The strucure of the japanese fuedal system and its structure is based off of a heiracy system‚ the Emporer being at the top‚ then the shogun‚ then the samurais‚ below them are the peasents and finaly the merchants. The Emperor was at the top of the Japanese feudal system and was the person that all of the people looked up to as the supreme ruler. However‚ the Emperor was a figurehead and held little political power compared to the Shogun who was probably the most important person in Japanese society

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    Feudalism was entrenched in Europe by the 800s CE‚ yet showed up in Japan just in the 1100s as the Heian period attracted to a nearby and the Kamakura Shogunate rose to power. European feudalism vanished with the development of stronger political states in the sixteenth century‚ yet Japanese feudalism hung on until the Meiji Restoration of 1868. A key recognizing variable between the two is area

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    shrines

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    Higashiyama Culture of Muromachi period. The two-storied Kannon-den)‚ is the main temple structure. Its construction began February 21‚ 1482. The structure’s design sought to imitate the golden Kinkaku-ji which had been commissioned by his grandfather Ashikaga Yoshimitsu. During the Ōnin War‚ construction was halted. Despite Yoshimasa’s intention to cover the structure with a distinctive silver-foil overlay‚ this work was delayed for so long that the plans were never realized before Yoshimasa’s death

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    Beauties

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    10 most beautiful tree tunnels in the world. Trees‚ The longest-living organisms on Earth‚ beautify and protect our environment by providing color‚ shelter‚ and shade. They renew our air supply by soaking up carbon dioxide and producing oxygen.10. Cherry Blossom Tunnel‚ GermanyPhoto — LinkEach spring‚ a peaceful street‚ located in the German city of Bonn‚ transforms into an enchanting cherry blossom tunnel. Photographer Marcel Bednarz captured this stunning sight of cherry blossoms in full bloom

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    Consumption Behaviour

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    Status Consumption According to Mason (1981)‚ significant levels of status consumption exist in all communities in the world. This consumption behaviour contributes significantly in shaping consumer preferences for many products. Eastman‚ Goldsmith‚ and Flynn (1999) define status consumption as “the motivational process by which individuals strive to improve their social standing through the conspicuous consumption of consumer products that confer and symbolize status both for the individual and

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