Shuriken Essays

  • Samurai and Japanese Weaponry

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    the highest ranked class. The samurai’s from Japan used a variety of weapons. Some were quite different in design and size and some were very similar. The variety of weapons had a variety of purposes. Most people know of the samurai sword and the shuriken or more commonly known as the ninja or throwing star. What most people don’t know is that there were a lot more then just those weapons. Some of those being the Naginata, Tetsubo and the Kunai Knife. The Samurai What Is The Samurai? The samurai

  • Essay On Ninjas And Ninjas

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    Ninjas and samurais were Japan’s most feared warriors. Samurais and ninjas had different backgrounds and roots, they had their own style of combat and tactics, they used different weapons, they had different customs and rituals, and finally they were considered good or evil. Even thought they were very different they had some similarities because they were both warriors that developed unique fighting techniques to combat against enemies. Both ninjas and samurais are viewed as incredible warriors

  • Ninjas in Feudal Japan

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    The Ninja was one of Japans greatest mysteries and greatest warrior of all time. However dishonourable the job, it still got done. So there are many questions that arise from these mysterious people like who were they, and exactly what did they do, and so to answer these questions we must look deeper into the history of feudal Japan. The Ninja first appeared in feudal japan in the fifteenth century and are often thought of as the first spies. However there was little trace of left after the ninja

  • The Master Of Shadows Analysis

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    balance using detail and color. The image is very side-heavy considering the fact that the focal point of the image is primarily on the right side. Blunt created two focal points on the foreground, one being the up-close shuriken to the left and the other being Zed. The weight of the shuriken to the left balances out the intense focus on Zed which brings unity to the image. The beam of light through the clouds also

  • Parallel Tunnel Excerpt

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    Vulpix 60… I try to adjust my eyes to the dimly lit cavern we are in. There are 34 of us and only one will be able to come out of here alive. The cornucopia is a huge tent filled with lots of items which reaches all the way to the top of the cave. 40… I try to focus on a way out. Tunnels of varying sizes snake away from the cavern before disappearing around corners. I need to find food and water asap. 30… I look around at the competitors. There is a scyther and a heracross from the bug district

  • Excalibur Character Analysis

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    EXCALIBUR!!! when someone says Excalibur most people think of the sword when i hear it i think of the goofy looking character that transforms into a sword. they’re pretty much the same thing, but most people would disagree. According to the information i've collected the character EXCALIBUR! is based heavily on the actual sword in the older stories. there are many details and bits of information in the show that ties together with the actual story. excalibur is/was a great and magnificent sword

  • Shaping Identity in William Gibson's Neuromancer

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    Shaping Identity in William Gibson's Neuromancer The number “one” is not a thing. Math has no definitive reality. Numbers are a social construct, a system of symbols designed to express the abstractions through which properly developed societies explain aspects of reality. It follows that, as humanity seeks to understand more of what it is to exist, bigger numbers are needed. Soon, we need machines to understand the numbers. Society plants a base on information technology, efficiency, and