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Nobuo Fujita – Samurai Who Bombed U.s

by Predators in History, April 20, 2012
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American bombing of Japan in the course of the Second World War entered the pages of history. We have written thousands of reviews, books, articles, and made many films that bring the scene like U.S. air strikes in Land of Rising Sun. However, no one knows anything about Japan’s air strike on the United States. Imperial pilot Nobuo Fujita mission is thus constitutes one of the most interesting episodes of World War II.

Costumes for Couples: Samurai Warriors

by Lady Sunshine in History, October 13, 2011
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More costume ideas for couples to wear.

Seven Virtues of The Samurai

by Ramses2 in History, June 26, 2011
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A description of the Samurai code of honor. Many of you know it as "Bushido"

Feudalism

by onlymyawesome in Society, June 25, 2011
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A short essay explaining Feudalism.

Samurai vs.. Knight

by bjfleisc in History, June 5, 2011
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What are the differences of the Samurai of feudal Japan and the Knights of England?

Japanese Samurai Culture Lives on Through The Arts

by SharifaMcFarlane in History, November 16, 2010
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Beginning in the 1600s, Japan was ruled by the samurai class. Each samurai was lord of a parcel of land that was given to them by their daimyo. In turn, each samurai owed loyalty to their daimyo. Their loyalty was such that some would follow their master into death by committing suicide.

What Does Japanese Culture Mean to My Daily Life

by williyboy5 in Society, November 8, 2010
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How Japanese Culture really affect my Daily Life.

My Reflection on Social Studies Exhibition

by Faris Rashid in Society, October 20, 2010
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This is the reflection on what we have organized in IPBA (Teachers Learning Institute, International Languages Campus)

Five Meetings That Altered The Course of History

by eddiego65 in History, August 21, 2010
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From curtailing the powers of an English King to wiping out the entire Aztec civilization, five meeting over the centuries have radically altered the course of world history.

The Birthplace of Ninja

by Henry James in History, August 18, 2010
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Deep in the Mountains of Japan is the birthplace of the mystical ninja. The most deadly assassin and spy the world has ever known.

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