when feudal Japan began it is told that they were isolated and they got that from the European feudalism. Both of there feudalisms were made for scurity and stability.
Also both countries had a war, like Europe had to fight invadors and japan had to fight warlords. This was all power and welth they say. For these battles they protected themselves. After the win, pesants were looking up to there lord (land owner).
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In medieval times, you could have been dragged out and hung, had your head chopped off, or become the king.
The post of village idiot in medieval times was usually allocated to the most stupid or ignorant person in the township. It is not appropriate to refer to someone as this in modern times however.
A scribe or clerk; someone who recorded things and wrote things down
Someone who takes care of horses. you people are really... what ever
Compare and contrast is kind of a redundant statement. It just means to compare similarities and differences of one relationship to another. For example,"in this relationship, I can be myself. With my ex, I had to pretend to be someone I wasn't"
It is a some of special thing to say about someone :)
The difference is that someone whispering has a lower intensity and someone shouting has a higher intensity.
The difference is that someone whispering has a lower intensity and someone shouting has a higher intensity.
Japan is a country, Europe's a continent. Japan's asian, Europes not. ++++++++++=
Dont be lazy. Instead of having someone else do something for you. Work.
compare and contrast personnel management and human resource managrment
A "compare and contrast" essay asks you to look at two or more things and describe the ways that they are similar (compare) and then the ways that they are different (contrast). These may be actual, physical elements or ideas. These could be two elements in a story. Usually at the end you have to give your opinion as to which you think is better. Compare and contrast is one of the easiest forms of essay and can easily be begun with a list.
A milliner medieval is someone who is a hat maker and also a merchant.
A chandler in medieval times was someone who made and sold candles.
someone who made clothes
I'm going to presume that it doesn't mean much and could be asking to compare and contrast so he or she could think of ideas of what to put down.