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1). Yugioh 101: How To Play The Yugioh Trading Card Game By : Dave Anderson
Based on the hit Japanese comic book and cartoon series, Yugioh trading cards have become a hit with youngsters everywhere. Yugioh enthusiasts worldwide collect the wildly popular Yugioh trading cards in order to participate in the elaborate game that is based on the trading cards. If you’re curious about the Yugioh phenomenon, and would like to learn the basic rules and strategies of the Yugioh trading card game, here is a helpful Yugioh primer.
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2). The Characters Of Yugioh By : Dave Anderson
The wildly popular Yugioh franchise has spawned a number of popular characters that are familiar to fans worldwide. If you’re new to the world of Yugioh, here is a run-down of the most popular Yugioh characters.
The main character in the Yugioh series is Yugi Moto. On the outside, Yugi Moto appears to be a shy and reserved student at Domino High School, but he leads a secret life of danger and excitement.
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3). Japanese Maples, The Dwarf Acers By : James Kilkelly
I have been known to rant on about how people should try to include more native plants within their garden. However, I would never dissuade someone from including a Japanese maple within his or her garden; on the contrary, I would heartily recommend it.
History and colour
The image of a Japanese maple in full leaf brings to my mind images of oriental calmness, still water and moss covered mountains.
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5). The Bo and other Long Wooden Staff Martial Arts Weapons By : Clint Leung
Besides rocks, one of the most basic of all weapons throughout mankind's history across most cultures has been the long wooden stick. This makes sense since sticks were always readily available in the forests or could be easily made. The Asian martial arts took the long wooden staff into an art form as many martial art styles include the long staff in their systems.
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6). An Overview of the Samurai By : Richard Monk
Given their noble role in most Hollywood movies, you might be surprised to find the discussion of the Samurai is a somewhat controversial area, particularly as to how the Samurai actually acted.
An Overview of the Samurai
One of the most interesting periods in the past of Japan has to be the feudal period. Out of this era came many different aspects of the Japanese culture that are still thought of today and one of those aspects are the Samurai.
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7). The Art of Japanese Bonsai By : Fran Black
The Japanese refined and developed Bonsai techniques and evolved the art form it is today. For the Japanese, bonsai represents a fusion of strong ancient beliefs with the Eastern philosophies of the harmony between man, the soul and nature.
The major aspects of Japanese bonsai, has not changed significantly over time.
Bonsai initially originated in Egypt thousands of years ago and moved to China.
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8). The Difference Between Karate and Kung Fu By : Clint Leung
For many people, especially those who are not familiar with martial arts, the question often arises on what the difference between karate and kung fu is. Upon watching somebody doing martial arts, the untrained eye will find it hard to tell whether that person is doing karate or kung fu. Even those who are beginning martial arts may sometimes be confused about the different styles until further exposure to them will reveal just how different they really are.
Article Related to: kung fu, karate, martial arts, art, japan, japanese, china, chinese, okinawa, forms, styles, kata
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9). Selecting The Best Language School For Your Needs By : David Neehly
Some people decide to work abroad, some want to study abroad, some just want to learn a foreign language, or just need to brush up on their current skills. There are any number of reasons that people what to learn a second language. Here a few things to consider before you select a Language School
Article Related to: language, language school, language schools, foreign language, english, spanish, japanese, chinese, italian
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10). Writing Japanese: What is Kanji, Hiragana and Katakana By : Philip Nicosia
The Japanese language is so fascinating. The tonal qualities of the language is quite unique and the inherent politeness of the Japanese people is translated well into its language which is in turns elegant and stylish and drips with respect.
Japanese writing is also a very elegant script and it has evolved from its original Chinese script beginnings to become something that is intrinsically Japanese.
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11). The Japanese Feudal Periods By : Richard Monk
Japan is often thought of as a very formal, polite society. While this is true in modern times, the Japanese feudal periods were anything but.
The Japanese Feudal Periods
The feudal periods in Japan took place from the 12th through 19th centuries, and it marked an important period in the country's history. The rule of Japan by regional families and clans, as well as by the shogun (war lords) created a different sort of culture marked by a decrease in the power of the emperor as well as indifference in the ruling class.
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12). 5 Reasons Why You Should Learn a Foreign Language By : Masterok
During the modern age, with globalization at its height, knowing one or two secondary languages has become more than a simple feat of high class and intelligence but also a strict requirement in many occasions. Whether it’s for professional, social or personal reasons, learning at least one foreign language is a must for anyone that wants to keep his or her head up high in today’s society.
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13). The philosophy of samurai swords By : Gamit Ana
Decorating your 21st century interior in a Japanese manner has become very popular. The Japanese artifacts, like the samurai swords, are proof of great taste not only because of their eye catching colors and shapes but because they hold a lot of meaning. They represent moral values like patience, discipline, honor, loyalty and determination. The modern world has forgot some very important codes, but their symbols still exist as a reminder in the Japanese works of art that distinguish some homes or offices.
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14). Food Service By : Josh Stone
Food Service: The Mover Of The Culinary Arts
The Food Service Of The Present Age
There are a few restaurants nowadays that can really sweep you off your feet from merely displaying their exquisite style in food serving. Years ago, food serving was an art that was practiced like a ritual. This is because, for one, people were so deeply religious that even the preparation of the food was a cause of celebration and joy.
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15). Can You Really Lose Weight With Green Tea? By : Kathryn ONeill
Green tea is being touted as the latest weight loss miracle - but does it really work or is it all just hype? This article gives you the real facts about drinking green tea to lose weight.
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16). An Overview of Japan for Travelers By : Richard Monk
For such a tiny total landmass, Japan has left an undeniable stamp on human history. If you are considering Japan as a destination, here is an overview of the country.
An Overview of Japan for Travelers
Extending along the eastern coast of Asia, Japan is a country consisting of a collection of islands. The mainland, as we think of it, is the island of Honshu.
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17). Travel Guide For Scotland By : blueboy
This article gives advice about places to visit, places to stay and places to eat in Scotland. Scotland is a superb country to visit and it is steeped in history. With famous cities such as Edinburgh and Glasgow, Scotland has plenty to offer for everyone.
Places to visit in Scotland
Edinburgh castle has been a focal point of the Edinburgh skyline for over eight hundred years.
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23). Chinese Tattoos Symbols And Popular Designs By : Sam Smith
Thinking about getting a Chinese tattoo symbol for your next project? Here are some great ideas.
Article Related to: chiense, tattoo, symbol, symbols, designs, ideas, writing, script, pictures, japanese, dragon, tiger
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