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    Samurai

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    Famous samurai In 1408 shôgun Yoshimitsu died and was won by Yoshimochi (1385-1428). Some years after he came to power‚ Yoshimochi decided to replace the head of the Yamana with one of his favourites‚ a Akamatsu Mochisada‚ said to be the shôgun’s lover. Learning of the plan‚ Mitsusuke departed Kyôto in 1427 and himself in Mimasaka. Yoshimochi said the act bad and called for his lieutenants to prepare for battle.Yoshimochi’s managed to talk the shôgun out of the business‚ making an embarrassing

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    Nathan Lane

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    Nathan Lane‚ Essay Actor Nathan Lane born on February 3‚ 1956‚ in Jersey City‚ New Jersey. Lane began acting in middle school and by the time he graduated from St. Peter’s Prep high school‚ he had decided on a career as an actor. Though he was offered a scholarship to study theatre at St. Joseph’s College in Philadelphia‚ the stipend provided was not sufficient to live on‚ so Lane took a series of odd jobs‚ including bail interviewer‚ telemarketer‚ and singing messenger‚ while trying to land acting

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    The Seven Virtues of Bushido The Way of the Samurai Bushido was developed between the tenth to fourteenth centuries in Japan and spread through the warrior class. It was a code of conduct that during the time was unwritten passed down from generation to the next. The Bushido code has seven main virtues whose roots come from “Confucius” and “Zen Buddhism.” These seven virtues are known as Gi‚ Yu‚ Jin‚ Rei‚ Makoto‚ Meiyo‚ and Chugi. In Inazo Nitobe’s book “Bushido: The Soul of Japan he describes

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    Love and Nathan

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    Brooke: (walking down the street‚ sees Nathan - in her head): OMG! OMG! it’s Nathan‚ what do I do? Do I smile? Do I say Hi? Do I like okay‚ I should’ve worn my lip gloss! (Big smile to Nathan) Nathan: (Looks at her‚ looks away) Brooke (smile turns to sad face‚ to cry‚ run home) HOME Brooke: Why doesn’t he love me like I love him. Does he even notice me? (falls asleep) (Wake up) (alarm clock ring) Brooke: Ugg‚ What’s the point of even waking up when the guy I love doesn’t

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    Nathan Hale

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    capture and hanging of Nathan hale gathering following the American loss of Long Island‚ Nathan had volunteered to cross enemy lines and gather as much information about the British army in New Work as he could. To do this‚ hale disguised himself as a Dutch schoolteacher and made his way to New York from Norwalk‚ Connecticut still being the same schoolteacher he said he was. Samuel Hale‚ which was one of nathans relative ‚ turned him in after recognizing him in Nathan hale was born on june 6

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    Nathan the Wise

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    Nathan the Wise has been called the “Magna Carta” of Jewish emancipation in Germany. Lessing modeled the figure of Nathan on his good friend the German-Jewish Enlightenment philosopher Moses Mendelssohn‚ grandfather of the great composer Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. At the time that Nathan the Wise was written‚ it was a tremendous provocation for Lessing to make the hero of his play a Jew and the villain of his play an intolerant Christian patriarch. It was equally astounding for Lessing to make

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    But Equal Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729-1781) published Nathan der Weise in 1779. Written during the Enlightenment period‚ Lessing aims to capture the religious intolerance of his time and refers to this theme as the “scourge of his age”. The story‚ written as a play‚ is a fanatical plea for religious tolerance. The church forbade the performance of the play during Lessing’s lifetime; it was first performed in Berlin‚ 1783. Nathan The Wise is set in Jerusalem at the end of the twelfth century

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    Lion Nathan

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    Lion Nathan‚ having invested over US$200 million in China‚ is already among the largest beer investors in the country and the most aggressive brewer in the Yangtze River Delta. The completion of the Suzhou brewery is a significant milestone for Lion Nathan and sees the realisation of our plans to establish a wholly-owned brewery in the critical growth region of the Yangtze Delta. Lion Nathan’s vision is to become the biggest and best brewing company in the Yangtze River Delta by the year 2000.

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    Samurai Women

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    context. The samurai were people who go for wars‚ or soldiers that are not afraid‚ who became powerful in Japan around the 1200s. The samurai‚ which means “those who serve‚” were hired by lords to fight their wars and protect their land. The samurai were expert fighters; they were skilled with the sword and bow and arrow‚ and they were superior horsemen. They were athletic and strong‚ and they developed their fighting skills into what is the basis of modern martial arts. The samurai had a code of

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    Samurai Warrior

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    The Japanese warrior‚ known as the samurai‚ has played a significant role in Japan’s history and culture throughout the centuries. Their ancestors can be traced back to as far as can be remembered. Some stories have become mysterious legends handed down over the centuries. In this report you will learn who the samurai were‚ their origins as we know them‚ how they lived and fought and their evolution to today. It will be clear why the samurai stand out as one of the most famous group of warriors

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