Kanji, Katakana, Hiragana :) that's the main three... you can also check on the internet for more writing systems :)
The three writing systems are:KatakanaHiraganaKanjiThere is also a 4th system called Romaji, which is the romanization of Japanese, but this system is not native to Japan.
writing is called hiragana
The three writing systems used in Japanese are:HiraganaKatakanaKanjiRomaji is a 4th system used to write Japanese with Latin letters. Romaji is not routinely used though.
Cuneiform script
Egypt used hieroglyphics, Mesopotamia used cuneiform
Because writing evolved into systems that are easier to use.
Narrative, Expository, and Persuasive
In japan the writing system is comprised of three parts Kanji(漢字) Characters borrowed from the Chinese, Hiragana(ひらがな) a phonetic syllabary and Katakana(カタカナ) another phonetic syllabary.
No, cuneiform is not used as a writing system today. It was primarily used in ancient Mesopotamia, and over time, it was replaced by other writing systems such as the Phoenician alphabet.
The stone contained the same passage in three languages/writing systems: Greek, Demotic, and Egyptian Hieroglyphics.Here is the translation into English: http://www.sacred-texts.com/egy/trs/trs07.htm
the three field system
organisations also used to waste alot of time writing data on papersit was risky as information could be easily lost as documents could get tornorganisations used messengers to transfer information