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I think you're probably talking about Bushido, the way of the warrior.
The Cuban way of life changed during the Cold War by isolating the country. They were very limited in their trading due to an embargo placed on them.
The Indians fought in respect, hounour and power but mainly survival. Respect, hounour and power was important because fighting/ hunting was a way in the the warrior socity and a way to gain a wife. The Indoans didnt belive in fighting over land becasue the belived nobody can own it they were owned to the land! Also the Plain's didnt believe in wasted life there bravey was diffrent to ours, we made every man to fight to the last on standing they, 'ran' becasue they had a family to provide for. The way they ernt respect, hounour and power was through the counting coup, it was almost a game. Men would poke eachother with decorated sticks to gain points! (childish!) It was a way to show your strength and skills with out death.
Because the Soviet way of life had been threatened by Hitler
World War I was fought the same way as earlier wars, only the technology had advanced making that form of combat obsolete. The rapid fire machine gun, explosive shells with poison gas, and the tank all made their appearance in World War I. The age of the cavalry charge was over.
Western Influence. The movie, "The Last Samurai" is loosley based on this subject. You can read about the Satsuma Rebellion.
bushido or the warrior cod is the code of the samurai
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Bushido, the way of the warrior.
The cast of Way of Khan - 2005 includes: Kai Degen as Samurai Ryszard Fojcik as Samurai Hakan Haslaman as The Khan Holger Martek as Samurai Heike Oschmann as Samurai Alexander Sworowsky as Samurai Rohina Tashqin as Shaman Erkin Tashqin as Turk Warrior Babor Tashqin as Turk Warrior Temer Tashqin as Turk Warrior Yoldoz Tashqin as Visitor
The Japanese refer to the Samurai as Bushido. This refers to members of the military nobility prior to modern times. Bushi means warrior, and Bushido means the way of the warrior.
It is impossible to follow the old ways of the samurai. Samurai means to serve. You would serve the emperor or the shogun or daiymo, depending when in time you were living. Samurai followed bushido, or way of the warrior, devoting to life and death everything to follow a good path through service. The closet to this in a modern day way would be a Buddhist, serving in the army during the a time of war. Samurai were a class of person in Japan, when the samurai class was disbanded, so was its way of life.
Bushido is a way of life practiced by the samurai. It means "The Way of the Warrior Knight." Here are some sentences.Honor and Honesty are principles of bushido.Bushido originated in Japan.Samurai practiced bushido.
I think you're probably talking about Bushido, the way of the warrior.
Samurai were the members of the ruling/military class during the feudal periods of Japanese History. The word samurai means "to serve", in reference to the principal value of their code of conduct, Bushido, which was loyalty. A samurai's existence had a single purpose, to live and die in the service of his lord.Samurai, also known as Bushido, was the later name of the warrior in the Bushi code. Bushi means warrior and Bushido means the way of the warrior then later Bushido was replaced with Samurai however you do not pronounce it Samuraido just Samurai. Samurai means the way of the warrior in Japanese.
A true warrior -the way of the warrior is to protect life not discretion.
The way of the warrior