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    Emperor K'ang-hsi

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    Cai Cultural History 300 Professor Frangos The emperor‚ Kang-xi‚ is considered by many the greatest of the Manchu emperors and in some ways an example of Plato’s Philosopher King. Discuss the truth of this statement (you may also disagree). Be sure to refer to the reading by Kang-xi in your answer. Emperor Kangxi (1654-1722) became the second ruler of the Manchu Qing Dynasty. He ascended the thrown after his father‚ who was the first emperor of the dynasty died. He became the ruler at age eight

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    The Emperors Club, Ethics

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    Ethics is a very difficult word to define. In a dictionary‚ ethics might be defined as the study of standards of right and wrong. Ethics can be viewed as the way to lead a good life. In the film The Emperors Club there are incidents of fairness‚ lack of fairness‚ and lack of respect. First‚ when viewing The Emperors Club one can see many incidents of fairness. One incident where someone could see fairness is at the end of the film when Mr. Hundert confronted Martin to tell him he had switched his

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    Ashoka: a Great Emperor

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    Ashoka: A Great Emperor The Mauryans ruled India from 322 B.C.‚ to 15 B.C. Chandragupta Maurya‚ the first king in the dynasty ruled from 322 B.C.‚ to 298 B.C. Ashoka‚ who was the third in line ascended the throne at the very early age of 20 years in 273 B.C. and ruled for a long period of 41 years‚ till 232 B.C. During the reign of Ashoka‚ the Mauryan empire extended from Hindukush and Kashmir in the North West to Bengal in the North East. Its southern border was Karnataka. The present Andhra

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    Emperor Fabius Analysis

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    INT. EMPEROR’S PALACE - NIGHT Two slaves stand on both sides of the emperor fanning him. Emperor Fabius holds a cup of wine and listens to an ARTIST‚ 40s‚ wears a brown hooded gown‚ standing next to a stone sculpture. Artist As you can see your majesty‚ this would be marvelous in your castle in Egypt. Emperor Fabius stands from his chair‚ walks closer to the sculpture‚ examines the complexion. EMPEROR FABIUS I don’t see any resemblance! The nose looks much bigger. (sarcastically) Do you think

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    Emperor Akihito Analysis

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    one would therefore naturally come to the conclusion that right-wing organisations (uyoku dantai) in Japan would therefore have support for the Emperor. The purpose of this essay is thus to evaluate to what extent the current Emperor Akihito is a symbol for right-wing organisations in Japan. In order to see whether or not such organisations use the emperor as a symbol‚ we must first look at these groups and their origins. Szymkowiak and Steinhoff state that the “core ideology of the Japanese radical

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    Emperor of all maladies

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    Praise for The Emperor of All Maladies “A compulsively readable‚ surprisingly uplifting‚ and vivid tale. thrilling .” —o‚ t he oprah maga z in e “[An] essential piece of medical journalism.” —T im e “A meticulously researched‚ panoramic history . . . What makes Mukherjee’s narrative so remarkable is that he imbues decades of painstaking laboratory investigation with the suspense of a mystery novel and urgency of a thriller.” —The Boston Globe “riveting and powerful .” —San Fr a

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    Who Is Emperor Showa?

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    When Hirohito or most commonly known as Emperor Showa was born April 29‚ 1901 in the Togo Palace in the neighborhood of Aoyama‚ Tokyo‚ Japan. He was born at a time when his grandfather Emperor Meiji was at rule when his grandfather died in July 30‚ 1912 his father Yoshihito (Emperor Taishō) took his place on the throne. Hirohito when he was 7 years of age (1908) he was sent to attend the school Gakushūin Peers’ School where he would learn everything that a Prince Crown child would need to know

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    Movie: the Last Emperor

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    Movie: The Last Emperor On 1908 in Peking The emperor I-Sin-Ger-Oh-Who-Eee‚ son of prince Dredd‚ at the age of two‚ was crowned because emperorist Dowager was dieing. He was chosen because Dowager was his grandmother. The only thing that was bad was that they took him from his mother and gave him this lady that they called his "Wet nurse"‚ which mainly breast fed him and took care of him. Also he was not allowed to leave the empire. In the beginning after he was crowned emperor everybody waited

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    different. In the movie The Last Emperor there are evidences that support’s Said’s definition of Orientalism. In this movie Johnston portrays the superiority the West have over the East. One of the things that shocked me the most during this movie is when Johnston first met the emperor not only did he only bow but they took a take two of the entrance and they shook hands. Throughout the movie everyone in the movie either bows or looks away from the emperor. It doesn’t seem to be acceptable

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    Emperor Hirohito Analysis

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    Peter Li’s academic journal article‚ “Hirohito’s War Crimes Responsibility: The Unrepentant Emperor‚” Li challenges the common belief that Japanese Emperor Hirohito had little to no part in the war crimes committed by the Japanese military during his reign from 1926-1989 (The 25 Most Evil People in History). Li incorporates other authors’ opinions on the complex emperor to show the differing views of Emperor Hirohito as well as analyzes his true involvement in the Japanese endeavors during World War

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