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Japanese Culture - HOME   Japanese Culture Fault Lines: Cultural Memory and Japanese Surrealism by Miryam Sas, How can a movement like Surrealism be transferred, transplanted, or transported from one culture to another, one language to another? This book traces the creative dialogue between France and Japan in the early twentieth century, focusing on Surrealist and avant-garde writings. It opens a theoretical treatment of cultural memory, influence, visuality, writing, nostalgia, and nation to suggest a new perspective for the reading of modern Japanese culture and cross-cultural interactions. The author argues that the problem of literary ...

Japan Culture - HOME   Japan Culture Cultural Norms and National Security: Police and Military in Postwar Japan by Peter J. Katzenstein, Nonviolent state behavior in Japan, this book argues, results from the distinctive breadth with which the Japanese define security policy, making it inseparable from the quest for social stability through economic growth. While much of the literature on contemporary Japan has resisted emphasis on cultural uniqueness, Peter J. Katzenstein seeks to explain particular aspects of Japan's security policy in terms of legal and social norms that are collective, institutionalized, and sometimes the source of ...

Japanese Culture - HOME   Japanese Culture Fault Lines: Cultural Memory and Japanese Surrealism by Miryam Sas, How can a movement like Surrealism be transferred, transplanted, or transported from one culture to another, one language to another? This book traces the creative dialogue between France and Japan in the early twentieth century, focusing on Surrealist and avant-garde writings. It opens a theoretical treatment of cultural memory, influence, visuality, writing, nostalgia, and nation to suggest a new perspective for the reading of modern Japanese culture and cross-cultural interactions. The author argues that the problem of literary ...

Japanese Religion - HOME   Japanese Religion Japanese Religion: Unity and Diversity by Byron Earhart, In continuous print since 1969, this text has helped establish the treatment of Japanese religion as a unified worldview, offering a concise yet thorough look at the culture and history of the Japanese religion. This text helps students see Japanese religion as a whole, rather than as disconnected religious traditions. No technical knowledge of Japanese history, Japanese religion, or the Japanese language is required for understanding the material. JAPANESE RELIGION has been used in Japan and Europe, as well as in North ...

Japan Culture - HOME   Japan Culture Cultural Norms and National Security: Police and Military in Postwar Japan by Peter J. Katzenstein, Nonviolent state behavior in Japan, this book argues, results from the distinctive breadth with which the Japanese define security policy, making it inseparable from the quest for social stability through economic growth. While much of the literature on contemporary Japan has resisted emphasis on cultural uniqueness, Peter J. Katzenstein seeks to explain particular aspects of Japan's security policy in terms of legal and social norms that are collective, institutionalized, and sometimes the source of ...

Japan Culture - HOME   Japan Culture Cultural Norms and National Security: Police and Military in Postwar Japan by Peter J. Katzenstein, Nonviolent state behavior in Japan, this book argues, results from the distinctive breadth with which the Japanese define security policy, making it inseparable from the quest for social stability through economic growth. While much of the literature on contemporary Japan has resisted emphasis on cultural uniqueness, Peter J. Katzenstein seeks to explain particular aspects of Japan's security policy in terms of legal and social norms that are collective, institutionalized, and sometimes the source of ...

Ancient Japanese Music - HOME   Ancient Japanese Music The Aesthetics of the Japanese Lunchbox by Kenji Ekuan, The Makunouchi Bento, or traditional Japanese lunchbox, is a highly lacquered wooden box divided into quadrants, each of which contains different delicacies. It is also one of the most familiar images of Japan's domestic environment. When presented to the diner, the Japanese lunchbox seems straightforward enough; each of four food portions resides in its own compartment, apparently obeying a strict lunchbox geometry. So far, just food. But Kenji Ekuan reveals that a much deeper reading is possible, one that ...

Japanese Language Culture - HOME   Japanese Language Culture Fault Lines: Cultural Memory and Japanese Surrealism by Miryam Sas, How can a movement like Surrealism be transferred, transplanted, or transported from one culture to another, one language to another? This book traces the creative dialogue between France and Japan in the early twentieth century, focusing on Surrealist and avant-garde writings. It opens a theoretical treatment of cultural memory, influence, visuality, writing, nostalgia, and nation to suggest a new perspective for the reading of modern Japanese culture and cross-cultural interactions. The author argues that the problem of ...

Ancient Japanese Art - HOME   Ancient Japanese Art Sakuteiki: Visions of the Japanese Garden by Jiro Takei, Written by a Japanese court noble nearly 1000 years ago, Sakuteiki, or Records of Garden Making, is the oldest known treatise on the art of Japanese garden design. Composed during the Heian period, this work delves into the culture and customs of ancient Japanese society, offering insight into the Japanese view not only of gardening, but also of living life. At a time when even the art of setting stones was seen as a spiritually significant and aesthetically powerful act, ...

Culture Japanese Music - HOME   Culture Japanese Music Traditional Japanese Music and Musical Instruments: The New Edition by William P. Malm, When William Malm published his wide-ranging study of traditional Japanese music in 1959, it was the first time in the twentieth century that such work had been carried out in a Western language. Malm's book has still not been replaced as the single most interesting and authoritative text on the subject. But until now it was never revised or updated, nor were its illustrations ever changed. With the present publication, however, an extensively improved ...

Japanese History Culture Food - HOME   Japanese History Culture Food Rice as Self: Japanese Identies Through Time by Emiko Oknuki-Tierney, Are we what we eat? What does food reveal about how we live and how we think of ourselves in relation to others? Why do people have a strong attachment to their own cuisine and an aversion to the foodways of others? In this engaging account of the crucial significance rice has for the Japanese, "Rice as Self examines how people use the metaphor of a principal food in conceptualizing themselves in relation to other peoples. Emiko ...

Japan Religion - ... editor Donald Lopez provides an introduction to the volume as a whole. In addition to providing a wealth of detail on the history, doctrine, and practice of the religions of Asia, the five chapters offer an opportunity for sustained discussions of the category of "religion. Religion in Japanese History by Joseph Mitsuo Kitagawa, The drama of Japanese history has strong connections to the nation's religious life. Tracing Japan's religions from the Hein Period through the middle ages and into modernity, "Religion in Japanese History" explores the unique establishment of Shinto, Buddhism, and Confucianism in Japan, as well as the later ...

Japanese Art History - HOME   Japanese Art History The Aesthetics of Comics by David Carrier, X From Gary Larson's The Far Side to George Herriman's Krazy Kat, comic strips have two obvious defining features. They are visual narratives, using both words and pictures to tell stories, and they use word balloons to represent the speech and thought of depicted characters. Art historians have studied visual artifacts from every culture; cultural historians have recently paid close attention to movies. Yet the comic strip, an art form known to everyone, has not yet been much studied by aestheticians or art historians. This is the first full-length philosophical account of the comic strip. Distinguished philosopher David ...

Japanese Art History - HOME   Japanese Art History The Aesthetics of Comics by David Carrier, X From Gary Larson's The Far Side to George Herriman's Krazy Kat, comic strips have two obvious defining features. They are visual narratives, using both words and pictures to tell stories, and they use word balloons to represent the speech and thought of depicted characters. Art historians have studied visual artifacts from every culture; cultural historians have recently paid close attention to movies. Yet the comic strip, an art form known to everyone, has not yet been much studied by aestheticians or art historians. This is the first full-length philosophical account of the comic strip. Distinguished philosopher David ...

Japan Religion - ... editor Donald Lopez provides an introduction to the volume as a whole. In addition to providing a wealth of detail on the history, doctrine, and practice of the religions of Asia, the five chapters offer an opportunity for sustained discussions of the category of "religion. Religion in Japanese History by Joseph Mitsuo Kitagawa, The drama of Japanese history has strong connections to the nation's religious life. Tracing Japan's religions from the Hein Period through the middle ages and into modernity, "Religion in Japanese History" explores the unique establishment of Shinto, Buddhism, and Confucianism in Japan, as well as the later ...

Japanese Culture and Society - HOME   Japanese Culture and Society An Introduction to Japanese Society by Yoshio Sugimoto, In a second edition of his book which has become essential reading for students of Japanese society, Yoshio Sugimoto uses both English and Japanese sources to update and expand upon his original narrative. In so doing he challenges the traditional notion that Japan comprises a uniform culture, and draws attention to its subcultural diversity and class competition. The author also examines what he calls 'friendly authoritarianism' - the force behind the Japanese tendency to be ostensibly faithful to particular groups and ...

Japanese Art History - HOME   Japanese Art History The Aesthetics of Comics by David Carrier, X From Gary Larson's The Far Side to George Herriman's Krazy Kat, comic strips have two obvious defining features. They are visual narratives, using both words and pictures to tell stories, and they use word balloons to represent the speech and thought of depicted characters. Art historians have studied visual artifacts from every culture; cultural historians have recently paid close attention to movies. Yet the comic strip, an art form known to everyone, has not yet been much studied by aestheticians or art historians. This is the first full-length philosophical account of the comic strip. Distinguished philosopher David ...

Ancient Japanese Food - HOME   Ancient Japanese Food The Aesthetics of the Japanese Lunchbox by Kenji Ekuan, The Makunouchi Bento, or traditional Japanese lunchbox, is a highly lacquered wooden box divided into quadrants, each of which contains different delicacies. It is also one of the most familiar images of Japan's domestic environment. When presented to the diner, the Japanese lunchbox seems straightforward enough; each of four food portions resides in its own compartment, apparently obeying a strict lunchbox geometry. So far, just food. But Kenji Ekuan reveals that a much deeper reading is possible, one that ...

Ancient Japan - HOME   Ancient Japan Adventure of Japanese Photography 1860-1890 by Philipp March, It was truly an adventure to travel to Japan in the second half of the 19th century, loaded with unwieldy and heavy photographic equipment. From their Yokohama studios, the pioneers of photography in Japan, Felice Beato and Adolpho Farsari, exported unfamiliar and remarkable pictures to Europe, giving the West an idea of what life was like in ancient Japan. Their Japanese pupils established a new professional group: Images of "ancient" Japan were produced specifically for the Western public, staged in studios, ...

Japan Today - HOME   Japan Today Pride FC: Bushido, Vol. 3 The word "Bushido" translates from the Japanese as "The Way Of The Warrior." More specifically, it refers to the principles and moral code that developed among the Samurai class in Japan. Today, in that same spirit, "Pride Fighting" brings you "The Way Of The Warrior" with it's mixed martial arts event, "Bushido Volume 3." Featuring a mixture of elite fighters as well as young, up and coming talent, "Bushido" presents the entire spectrum of weight classes, from lightweights to heavyweights. With big-time knockouts and ... for the best book on Foreign Affairs A New York Times Notable Book of the year "A stimulating, provocative book . . . fresh and valuable." --The New York Times Book Review In 1868, Japan abruptly transformed itself from a feudal society into a modern industrial state. In 1945, the Japanese switched just as swiftly from imperialism and emperor-worship to a democracy. Today, argues Patrick Smith, Japan is in the midst of equally sudden and important change. In this award-winning book, Smith offers a groundbreaking framework for understanding the Japan of the next millennium. ...

Japanese Culture and Society - HOME   Japanese Culture and Society An Introduction to Japanese Society by Yoshio Sugimoto, In a second edition of his book which has become essential reading for students of Japanese society, Yoshio Sugimoto uses both English and Japanese sources to update and expand upon his original narrative. In so doing he challenges the traditional notion that Japan comprises a uniform culture, and draws attention to its subcultural diversity and class competition. The author also examines what he calls 'friendly authoritarianism' - the force behind the Japanese tendency to be ostensibly faithful to particular groups and ...

Japanese Art and Culture - HOME   Japanese Art and Culture The Aesthetics of Comics by David Carrier, From Gary Larsons The Far Side to George Herrimans Krazy Kat, comic strips have two obvious defining features. They are visual narratives, using both words and pictures to tell stories, and they use word balloons to represent the speech and thought of depicted characters. Art historians have studied visual artifacts from every culture; cultural historians have recently paid close attention to movies. Yet the comic strip, an art form known to everyone, has not yet been much studied by aestheticians or ...

Wikipedia Japan - HOME   Wikipedia Japan Pride FC: Bushido, Vol. 3 The word "Bushido" translates from the Japanese as "The Way Of The Warrior." More specifically, it refers to the principles and moral code that developed among the Samurai class in Japan. Today, in that same spirit, "Pride Fighting" brings you "The Way Of The Warrior" with it's mixed martial arts event, "Bushido Volume 3." Featuring a mixture of elite fighters as well as young, up and coming talent, "Bushido" presents the entire spectrum of weight classes, from lightweights to heavyweights. With big-time knockouts and ... when you greet a colleague in Japan, bowing at the wrong angle could cause great offense? But go ahead and slurp your soup at a dinner party-that's perfectly acceptable! Success in Japan, whether in business or in social situations, requires a firm understanding of the culture. Expressions of courtesy and subtle differences in attitude and behavior can make or break a business deal or even a casual friendship. Avoid cultural pitfalls with "In the Know in Japan. "In the Know in Japan is an essential tool for businesspeople and their families ...

Information Japan Tokyo - ... October 2003 Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo, Japan 1 - 3 November 2003 Quantum Information and Computing: Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan 29 - 31 October 2003 Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo, Japan 1 - 3 November 2003 America's Japan: The First Year, 1945-1946 One of the few non-Japanese Americans trained to read, write, and speak Japanese, Princeton undergraduate Grant Goodman had a privileged position during World War II. As an Army lieutenant, Goodman served in the Philippines at the close of the war and in Tokyo as an intelligence officer on General Douglas MacArthur's staff. Goodman translated thousands of letters, ...

Information Japan Tokyo - ... October 2003 Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo, Japan 1 - 3 November 2003 Quantum Information and Computing: Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan 29 - 31 October 2003 Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo, Japan 1 - 3 November 2003 America's Japan: The First Year, 1945-1946 One of the few non-Japanese Americans trained to read, write, and speak Japanese, Princeton undergraduate Grant Goodman had a privileged position during World War II. As an Army lieutenant, Goodman served in the Philippines at the close of the war and in Tokyo as an intelligence officer on General Douglas MacArthur's staff. Goodman translated thousands of letters, ...

Formation Identity Religion Taiwanese - HOME   Formation Identity Religion Taiwanese Becoming Japanese: Colonial Taiwan and the Politics of Identity Formation by Leo Ching, IN 1895, Japan acquired Taiwan as its first formal colony after a resounding victory in the Sino-Japanese war. For the next fifty years, Japanese rule devastated and transformed the entire socioeconomic and political fabric of Taiwanese society. In Becoming "Japanese", Leo Ching examines the formation of Taiwanese political and cultural identities under the dominant Japanese colonial discourse of assimilation (doka) and imperialization (kominka) from the early 1920s to the end of the Japanese Empire ...

Wikipedia Japan - HOME   Wikipedia Japan Pride FC: Bushido, Vol. 3 The word "Bushido" translates from the Japanese as "The Way Of The Warrior." More specifically, it refers to the principles and moral code that developed among the Samurai class in Japan. Today, in that same spirit, "Pride Fighting" brings you "The Way Of The Warrior" with it's mixed martial arts event, "Bushido Volume 3." Featuring a mixture of elite fighters as well as young, up and coming talent, "Bushido" presents the entire spectrum of weight classes, from lightweights to heavyweights. With big-time knockouts and ... when you greet a colleague in Japan, bowing at the wrong angle could cause great offense? But go ahead and slurp your soup at a dinner party-that's perfectly acceptable! Success in Japan, whether in business or in social situations, requires a firm understanding of the culture. Expressions of courtesy and subtle differences in attitude and behavior can make or break a business deal or even a casual friendship. Avoid cultural pitfalls with "In the Know in Japan. "In the Know in Japan is an essential tool for businesspeople and their families ...

Japanese Garden Art - HOME   Japanese Garden Art Sakuteiki: Visions of the Japanese Garden by Jiro Takei, Written by a Japanese court noble nearly 1000 years ago, Sakuteiki, or Records of Garden Making, is the oldest known treatise on the art of Japanese garden design. Composed during the Heian period, this work delves into the culture and customs of ancient Japanese society, offering insight into the Japanese view not only of gardening, but also of living life. At a time when even the art of setting stones was seen as a spiritually significant and aesthetically powerful act, ...

Japan Arts - HOME   Japan Arts Japan's Golden Age: Momoyama by Money L. Hickman, The history, culture, and aesthetics of the Momoyama period are explored by analyzing and reproducing masterpieces of artists in many media: paintings (including many superb screen paintings), sculpture, calligraphy, tea ceremony utensils, lacquerware, ceramics, metalwork, arms and armor, textiles, and Noh masks. A team of leading scholars and specialists in Japanese art contributes an introduction to each section with an essay that places the individual works in a broader art-historical and cultural context. This beautiful book reproduces works of art from temples and private collections in Japan which have rarely been seen, as well as ...

Japan Arts - HOME   Japan Arts Japan's Golden Age: Momoyama by Money L. Hickman, The history, culture, and aesthetics of the Momoyama period are explored by analyzing and reproducing masterpieces of artists in many media: paintings (including many superb screen paintings), sculpture, calligraphy, tea ceremony utensils, lacquerware, ceramics, metalwork, arms and armor, textiles, and Noh masks. A team of leading scholars and specialists in Japanese art contributes an introduction to each section with an essay that places the individual works in a broader art-historical and cultural context. This beautiful book reproduces works of art from temples and private collections in Japan which have rarely been seen, as well as ...

Japanese Garden Art - HOME   Japanese Garden Art Sakuteiki: Visions of the Japanese Garden by Jiro Takei, Written by a Japanese court noble nearly 1000 years ago, Sakuteiki, or Records of Garden Making, is the oldest known treatise on the art of Japanese garden design. Composed during the Heian period, this work delves into the culture and customs of ancient Japanese society, offering insight into the Japanese view not only of gardening, but also of living life. At a time when even the art of setting stones was seen as a spiritually significant and aesthetically powerful act, ...

Japan Times - ... for the best book on Foreign Affairs A New York Times Notable Book of the year "A stimulating, provocative book . . . fresh and valuable." --The New York Times Book Review In 1868, Japan abruptly transformed itself from a feudal society into a modern industrial state. In 1945, the Japanese switched just as swiftly from imperialism and emperor-worship to a democracy. Today, argues Patrick Smith, Japan is in the midst of equally sudden and important change. In this award-winning book, Smith offers a groundbreaking framework for understanding the Japan of the next millennium. This time, Smith asserts, Japan's transformation is one of consciousness--a reconception by the Japanese of their country and themselves. Drawing on the voices of Japanese artists, educators, leaders, and ordinary citizens, Smith reveals a "hidden history" that challenges the West's focus on Japan as a successfully modernized country. And it is through this unacknowledged history that he shows ...

Current in Japan Time Tokyo - ... for the best book on Foreign Affairs A New York Times Notable Book of the year "A stimulating, provocative book . . . fresh and valuable." --The New York Times Book Review In 1868, Japan abruptly transformed itself from a feudal society into a modern industrial state. In 1945, the Japanese switched just as swiftly from imperialism and emperor-worship to a democracy. Today, argues Patrick Smith, Japan is in the midst of equally sudden and important change. In this award-winning book, Smith offers a groundbreaking framework for understanding the Japan of the next millennium. This time, Smith asserts, Japan's transformation is one of consciousness--a reconception by the Japanese of their country and themselves. Drawing on the voices of Japanese artists, educators, leaders, and ordinary citizens, Smith reveals a "hidden history" that challenges the West's focus on Japan as a successfully modernized country. And it is through this unacknowledged history that he shows ...

Wikipedia Japan - HOME   Wikipedia Japan Pride FC: Bushido, Vol. 3 The word "Bushido" translates from the Japanese as "The Way Of The Warrior." More specifically, it refers to the principles and moral code that developed among the Samurai class in Japan. Today, in that same spirit, "Pride Fighting" brings you "The Way Of The Warrior" with it's mixed martial arts event, "Bushido Volume 3." Featuring a mixture of elite fighters as well as young, up and coming talent, "Bushido" presents the entire spectrum of weight classes, from lightweights to heavyweights. With big-time knockouts and ... when you greet a colleague in Japan, bowing at the wrong angle could cause great offense? But go ahead and slurp your soup at a dinner party-that's perfectly acceptable! Success in Japan, whether in business or in social situations, requires a firm understanding of the culture. Expressions of courtesy and subtle differences in attitude and behavior can make or break a business deal or even a casual friendship. Avoid cultural pitfalls with "In the Know in Japan. "In the Know in Japan is an essential tool for businesspeople and their families ...

Japan Arts - HOME   Japan Arts Japan's Golden Age: Momoyama by Money L. Hickman, The history, culture, and aesthetics of the Momoyama period are explored by analyzing and reproducing masterpieces of artists in many media: paintings (including many superb screen paintings), sculpture, calligraphy, tea ceremony utensils, lacquerware, ceramics, metalwork, arms and armor, textiles, and Noh masks. A team of leading scholars and specialists in Japanese art contributes an introduction to each section with an essay that places the individual works in a broader art-historical and cultural context. This beautiful book reproduces works of art from temples and private collections in Japan which have rarely been seen, as well as ...

Information Japan Tokyo - ... October 2003 Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo, Japan 1 - 3 November 2003 Quantum Information and Computing: Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan 29 - 31 October 2003 Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo, Japan 1 - 3 November 2003 America's Japan: The First Year, 1945-1946 One of the few non-Japanese Americans trained to read, write, and speak Japanese, Princeton undergraduate Grant Goodman had a privileged position during World War II. As an Army lieutenant, Goodman served in the Philippines at the close of the war and in Tokyo as an intelligence officer on General Douglas MacArthur's staff. Goodman translated thousands of letters, ...

Wikipedia Japan - HOME   Wikipedia Japan Pride FC: Bushido, Vol. 3 The word "Bushido" translates from the Japanese as "The Way Of The Warrior." More specifically, it refers to the principles and moral code that developed among the Samurai class in Japan. Today, in that same spirit, "Pride Fighting" brings you "The Way Of The Warrior" with it's mixed martial arts event, "Bushido Volume 3." Featuring a mixture of elite fighters as well as young, up and coming talent, "Bushido" presents the entire spectrum of weight classes, from lightweights to heavyweights. With big-time knockouts and ... when you greet a colleague in Japan, bowing at the wrong angle could cause great offense? But go ahead and slurp your soup at a dinner party-that's perfectly acceptable! Success in Japan, whether in business or in social situations, requires a firm understanding of the culture. Expressions of courtesy and subtle differences in attitude and behavior can make or break a business deal or even a casual friendship. Avoid cultural pitfalls with "In the Know in Japan. "In the Know in Japan is an essential tool for businesspeople and their families ...

Taiwanese Culture - HOME   Taiwanese Culture Culture and Customs of Taiwan by Gary Marvin Davison, Taiwanese society is in the midst of an immense, exciting effort to define itself, seeking to erect a contemporary identity upon the foundation of a highly distinctive history. This book provides a thorough overview of Taiwanese cultural life. The introduction familiarizes students and interested readers with the island's key geographical and demographic features, and provides a chronological summary of Taiwanese history. In the following seven chapters, readers gain insight into Taiwanese customs and culture through its thought and religion; kinship ...

Japan Shopping - HOME   Japan Shopping Closing the Shop: Information Cartels and Japan's Mass Media by Laurie Anne Freeman, How is the relationship between the Japanese state and Japanese society mediated by the press? Does the pervasive system of press clubs, and the regulations underlying them, alter or even censor the way news is reported in Japan? Who benefits from the press club system? And who loses? Here Laurie Anne Freeman examines the subtle, highly interconnected relationship between journalists and news sources in Japan. Beginning with a historical overview of the relationship between the press, ...

Japanese Beauty - HOME   Japanese Beauty The Japanese Bath by Bruce Smith, X In the West, a bath is a place one goes to cleanse the body. In Japan, one goes there to cleanse the soul. Bathing in Japan is about much more than cleanliness: it is about family and community. It is about being alone and contemplative, time to watch the moon rise above the garden. Along with sixty full-color illustrations of the light and airy baths themselves, The Japanese Bath, delves into the aesthetic of bathing Japanese style and the innate beauty of ...

Good Year Books Ancient and Living Cultures: Ancient Japan Stencils Ancient and Living Cultures: Ancient Japan Stencils ISBN: 0673360547 : This fascinating activity book reveals ancient Japan's relationship to nature and the seasons during the Edo...

Untangling My Chopsticks : Two years out of Harvard and with a degree from Le Cordon Bleu, Victoria Riccardi left a boyfriend, a rent-c...

Untangling My Chopsticks : Two years out of Harvard and with a degree from Le Cordon Bleu, Victoria Riccardi left a boyfriend, a rent-c...

Cha-No-Yu: The Japanese Tea Ceremony : The Japanese tea ceremony, or cha-no-yu, is one of the last vestiges of an older, gentler era. Today, it re...

New Chapter's Mental Clarity 60Vcaps : Mental Clarity features MycoMedicinal Lion's Mane, Heicium erinaceus the most important mushroom for support...

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Babel : In Babel, a tragic incident involving an American couple in Morocco sparks a chain of events for four famili...

EDMARK STRATEGY CHALLENGES COLLECTIONS VOL 1 : In three classic games from around the world, students will build strategic-thinking and problem-solving ski...

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