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Answer 1: emperor, shogun, daimyo, samurai, ronin Answer 2 : Ronin weren't really part of the feudal system; they were just samurai without a master (who were still samurai). You forgot peasants, which is rather stupid. I mean, where would everyone who wasn't nobility or a warrior go? Emperor, shogun, daimyo, samurai, peasant There's some controversy about merchants. The Japanese generally disrespected them because they lived and worked only for their own wealth. Some sources say that they are under the peasant and there are actually 6 tiers in the Japanese feudal system; others classified them as part of the peasants. I think it should be a separate tier, because the Japanese greatly respected peasants for giving them food, so it would clash, wouldn't it? But you asked for five, so if you can only have five I'd stop at peasants.
Master Kush is a type of marijuana.
The Master of Ceremonies (MC).
A journeyman is a craftsman that has not reached the master level. He or she would do many of the same things a master would but with oversight of a master.
If you are referring to calling someone master, it is the same as mister. Mr. But if you are talking about a degree or rank you put a capital M in front. (MPhil- Master of Philosophy, MSG- Master Sargent)
A doctor's degree is higher than a master's degree.
CMSgt Chief Master Sergeant is the one after Master Sergeant.
A Ph.D is higher.
It depends on what you're speaking of. In some areas, an expert may be higher and in others, a master. yeah i agree depends on what you use it for
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If you meant "associate or master", a master of science is much harder to obtain than an associate of science.
No. An MBA is a Master's of Buisness Administration, which is higher than a Bachelor's degree, which is higher than and Associate's degree.
No, Master Rank is the highest in Explorers of Time. Explorers of Sky has some higher ones.
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It is essentially better to pursue a Master's. It coincides with the old phrase, jack of all trades but master of none. Not to mention it shows pursuit of higher education.
Yes, it is. The master's is advanced study after completion of the bachelor's degree, same as in the United States.
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