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  • Noh And Kabuki

    9 years, 10 months ago

    The two mainforms of Japanese theater are the Noh and the Kabuki. A secondary form is the Bunraku or puppet show.

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    The Noh drama, compared by scholars to the Greek tragedies, evolved in the 14th century. It was essentially ...

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  • 13 Good Reasons To Quit Smoking

    9 years, 11 months ago

    Three million people die from cigarette smoking each year and, unless habits change, that number will more than triple in the next two decades, warned the report, entitled Mortality from Smoking in Developed Countries (1950-2000).

    According to Professor Richard Doll ...

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  • First Aid Treatment For Shock

    9 years, 10 months ago

    Shock is a common complication of injury, infection, burns and other conditions. It is not a consequence of emotional stress such as the sudden death of a loved one.

    Shock is a condition in which there is a slowing or ...

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  • The ancient Egyptians revered it, Greek Olympians chewed it before competing, and the Chinese listed it as a cure for dozens of ailments. For centuries there has been a mystical folklore about garlic (scientifically known as Allium sativum) and its ...

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  • 10 Ways To Protect Your Heart

    8 years, 10 months ago

    Diabetes and heart issues often go hand in hand. The good news is that staying heart-healthy can be fun. Tennis anyone?

    1. HIT THE SACK

    Getting enough sleep is an important part of a healthy lifestyle. If you regularly wake ...

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  • 1. Policy

    Pricing policy of a company is a strategic decision, one that has long-term implications, should be made with the great care, and cannot be changed easily. It is part of an-overall positioning strategy.

    2. Pricing opportunities

    If a ...

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  • Early ERP implementation reports indicated that only a low percentage of companies experienced a smooth rollout of their new ERP systems and immediately began receiving the benefits they anticipated. You should put such reports into perspective. All kinds of software ...

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  • The word power has a generally negative connotation (Marger, 1981). We talk about people being “power mad” “power hungry, or “only out of power”. We often associate power with tyrants, dictators, and leaders of fascist and totalitarian regimes. But power ...

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  • How Much Bacteria Live In Our Bodies

    9 years, 11 months ago

    We compulsively wash our hands, spray our countertops and grimace when someone sneezes near us. In fact, we do everything we can to avoid unnecessary encounters with the germ world. But the truth is we are practically walking petri dishes ...

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  • Historical Precedents of Globalization (Internet, 2000)

    The first steps towards globalization were taken in Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries, when the Portuguese and Spanish Empires reached to all corners of the world. Globalization became a business ...

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