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    Emperor Hirohito

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    When the name Emperor Hirohito is mentioned a debate usually occurs. War criminal, a man who wanted to make the whole world his empire, or was he a peace loving man who had no control or knowledge of war atrocities? Hirohito was Japan’s longest reigning monarch of 63 years. Hirohito became emperor on December 25, 1926 and reigned until his death on January 7, 1989. Hirohito picked the name “Showa” to represent his reign and to set the tone for the new era. The name Showa, which means “perfect…

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    Emperor Of Evacuation

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    The Emperor of Scent written by Chandler Burr explores the life of Luca Turin who is a perfume and smell enthusiast. Luca grew up traveling the world with his parents. Born in Lebanon with Italian nationality Luca was very cultured from a young age. He learned to read at the age of four, and as a child learned spanish after listening to his maid. He was exposed to classical music such as Mozart and Beethoven. While in school Lucca became very bored with the curriculum and he misbehaved often,…

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    The Emperors Test

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    that lying isn't always the best thing to do. “The Emperors Test,” was set in a distant land, far away, however, “The Mystery Ingredient,” was set in modern times. Even though there is a humongous time gap, there are many similarities between the two stories. First of all, both stories had a main character who were faced with a challenge. In “The Emperors Test,” Ling was told to raise a seed for a year and bring it back to the emperor. Ling tended to his seed every day and…

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    Emperor Jimmu

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    It is believed that Emperor Jimmu was the first emperor of Japan and resided in the capital city of Kyoto. However, the aristocracy fell marking the beginning of military rulers called the Shogun. Also, during this time the Shogun developed a caste system putting them at the very top. After a succession of the Shogun, the Azuchi-Momoyama period began with the establishment of the Tokugawa Shogunate, which also brought back the feudalist system (“Fact of Japan,” 2015). In 1867, the Tokugawa…

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    The Emperor Jones

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    This paper explores conscious and unconscious thought trends in O’Neill’s “The Emperor Jones” through an equivalence to a clash between two opposite cultural sensibilities. The Emperor being a black faces a conflict between dialectical strains of conscious and unconscious i.e. conscious is powerful whereas unconscious is suppressed and silenced. But the course of the dramatic action shows how the unconscious is foregrounded i.e. the powerless overtake the powerful in both psychological and…

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    Chen Jia Zhou Analysis

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    “No Rank? Then Who is Chen Jia Zhou” Chen Jia Zhou is currently tall, skinny, muscled man. Even though, the veteran is now an elder, Jia was not as weak as the other elderlies. When Mr. Chen first joined the Navy the soldier was immature. However, now the ex soldier hair is completely white. The veteran was easy to give in, but the years in the Navy, those years hardened and qualified Jia physically and mentally for life. The veteran glancing back at the days of service. Although, Jia was in…

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    From: Patricia Niedzwiecki To: "patricia.beck@bbh.com" Date: 10/07/2015 08:19 PM Subject: Zack Zack Niedzwiecki COR 330 Professor Esckilsen October 7, 2015 "The Blue Kite": An Homage to the Unseverable Bonds of Family and Humanity A Beijing street filled with the bustle and hum of children playing games and kicking up dust from an unpaved courtyard. The excitement of an impending marriage -- a young couple surrounded by relatives and friends coming together to welcome…

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    The Five Good Emperors

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    as the “Five Good Emperors” who ruled from 96 to 180 AD. What made these men the five good emperors were because they were all adopted, earning the throne rather than inheriting it from the traditional royal families. The rules of these emperors were marked by their moderate policies and defensive tactics that helped maintain the peace, stability, and wealth for the Roman Empire. At the time, despite having Nerva at a very old age, he was considered to be one of the good emperors because he had…

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    benefits to the army. If the army got the money and benefits from the emperors, there were no conflicts and arguments between the emperors and the army. If the emperors did not use to provide money and benefits to the army, the army got angry and even used to threaten the emperors. Therefore, some emperors were able to control the army as long as they provided money and every kind of benefits to the army. Threating the emperors and revolting against them might be because of a religious thought…

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    medieval pyramid and the Emperor was the ruler of the Japanese. However, being a king in Europe was more respected because he had so much more power than a Japanese Emperor so it would be better to be a king King rather than an Emperor. The medieval kings were the ones that controlled the country they were in. They usually became king because they were the ones who had conquered…

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