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by Gayle Wiegand - 2006-11-28
Marketing Communications in the U.S. is no longer a one-size-fits-all proposition. Effective message delivery to all residents of the United States requires that we examine the unique consumer behavio...
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by Jeremy Mascarenhas - 2006-12-07
As I recline on the gold-threaded silk cushions, nibbling on satay sticks, the sound of the mandolin ringing through my ears, silk-dressed geisha's at my beck & call, it strikes me how small the world...
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by Bruno Baceli - 2006-09-14
When considering the nature of things, a variety of historical figures are cited as influential. While many of them have merit, Confucius stands alone. Inspiration Given By Confucius Confuc...
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by Stephan Teak - 2006-12-20
Edo furnishings gets their name from a period of classical Japanese culture that flourished in the area of Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan between 1500 and 1780 AD. Kyoto was a beautiful city with...
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by Patrick Malcolm - 2007-01-22
Japanese persimmons, 'Diospyros kaki L.,' were introduced into the United States from Japan by Admiral Perry who discovered the fruit growing on the coast of Southern Japan in 1851.Most of the early J...
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by Robert Palmer - 2007-01-23
Japanese persimmons, �Diospyros kaki L.,' were introduced into the United States from Japan by Admiral Perry who discovered the fruit growing on the coast of Southern Japan in 1851.Most of the ea...
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by Stephanie Constantina - 2007-02-09
There are many reasons why grown-up people choose to become a pen pal and to interact with other grown-up pen pals. They may be seeking others to share their interests, situation, sexual orientation,...
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by Benjamin Lee - 2007-02-13
Asian-themed performances like NTDTV's Chinese New Year Spectacular offer an entirely new experience for many Westerners, partly because they are so different from the more typical, narrative-driven, ...
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by Emma Snow - 2007-03-06
Perhaps the dragon that has had the most influence on Westernized Christian thought is the red dragon that dominates the last book of the New Testament. The author of this book, who simply identified ...
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by Elaine Sihera - 2007-03-20
Names should be positive terms, but they can be cultural baggage. If you belong to a 'minority' group, what do you call yourself? The choice is easy if it has a definite historical, geographical or re...