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,When a person thinks of Buddha or Buddhism we typically think of India,

Indonesian or Thailand... but the Buddhist Art found in Japanese Buddha

Statues is very impressive. In fact, the statues of Lord Buddha in Japan are

such impressive icons, as stand alone art and edifices, they attract devotees

and regular tourist a like.1. Who can resist the tallest Buddha in the world?

I would think it would be found Thailand... but no: a bit off the beaten path

is the giant Ushiku Buddha statue, located in the Ibaraki prefecture,

Ushiku-Japan. This 394 foot tall Buddha is something not to be missed.2. Great

Japanese Buddha statues such as: The Daibutsu of Kamakura have some

interesting back story to them. Sitting at 44 feet tall, this *Daibutsu is

literally a "great Buddha". [The Japanese word "Diabutsu" means "great

Buddha," but let me tell you why the Buddha at Kamakura is truly great beyond

name alone.] This bronze edifice, cast in 1252 BC, was once sheltered by

several wooden temples; but during the 14th and 15th centuries typhoon ravaged

the temple grounds, utterly destroyed the wooden temples, leaving only this

bronze masterpiece as a beacon.3. The Great Eastern Temple (Todaiji Temple)

built in 752 AD in Nora, Japan is the worlds largest wooden building. [Even

though its footprint today is only 2/3 of its original constructed size...

Wow!] It also houses Japan's largest bronze Buddha statue. History tells us

that the Todaiji temple became so powerful and influential that in 784 the

Japanese government was moved from Nora to Nagaoka to lower Todaiji's

persuasion into government affairs.4. The 49 foot tall Daibutsu of Nara, in

the Nara Prefecture is housed in Todai Temple. This Daibutsu was commissioned

by Emperor Shŕmu to symbolize the unification of the state and Buddhism.

This movement is referred to as: "Chingo Kokka Bukkyŕ" or Buddhism for the

protection and preservation of the nation. This created a nationwide spread

of provincial temples being built during the reaming portion of the "Shŕmu

Era" 724 to 749.It is my opinion that Buddhism in Japan is something not to

be dismissed and their Japanese Buddha Statues are not to be over looked when

planning your pilgrimages.,,History Tsuyama Castle was a typical hilltop

castle Originally conceived of purely as fortresses their primary purpose

being military defense Japanese castles were originally placed in strategic

locations along trade routes roads and rivers Though castles continued to

be built with these considerations in mind for centuries fortresses were also

built to serve as centers of governance By the Sengoku period they had come

to serve as the homes of daimyo feudal lords and served to impress and

intimidate rivals not only with their defenses but with their size and elegant

interiors architecture and decorations Oda Nobunaga was one of the first to

build one of these palace like castles at Azuchi Castle in 1576 this was Japan

s first castle to have a tower keep tenshukaku and it inspired both Toyotomi

Hideyoshi s Osaka Castle and Tokugawa Ieyasu s Edo Castle Azuchi served as

the governing center of Oda s territories and as his lavish home but it was

also very keenly and strategically placed A short distance away from the

capital of Kyoto which had long been a target of violence Azuchi s carefully

chosen location allowed it a great degree of control over the transportation

and communication routes of Oda s enemies Prior to the Sengoku period roughly

the 16th century most castles were called yamashiro or mountain castles Though

most later castles were built atop mountains or hills these were built from

the mountains Trees and other foliage were cleared and the stone and dirt

of the mountain itself was carved into rough fortifications Ditches were dug

to present obstacles to attackers as well as to allow boulders to be rolled

down at attackers Moats were created by diverting mountain streams Buildings

were made primarily of wattle and daub using thatched roofs or occasionally

wooden shingles Small ports in the walls or planks could be used to deploy

bows or fire guns from The main weakness of this style was its general

instability Thatch caught fire even more easily than wood and weather and

soil erosion prevented structures from being particularly large or heavy

Eventually stone bases began to be used encasing the hilltop in a layer of

fine pebbles and then a layer of larger rocks over that with no mortar This

support allowed larger heavier and more permanent buildings Early

fortifications The reconstructed western gate of Ki castle The first

fortifications in Japan were hardly what one generally associates with the

term castles Made primarily of earthworks and wood the earliest

fortifications made far greater use of natural defenses and topography than

anything man made These kgoishi and chiyashi were never intended to be long

term defensive positions let alone residences the native peoples of the

archipelago built fortifications when they were needed and abandoned the

sites afterwards The Yamato people began to build cities in earnest in the

7th century complete with expansive palace complexes surrounded on four sides

with walls and impressive gates Earthworks and wooden fortresses were also

built throughout the countryside to defend the territory from the native

Emishi Ainu and other groups unlike their primitive predecessors these were

relatively permanent structures built in peacetime These were largely built

as extensions of natural features and often consisted of little more than

earthworks and wooden barricades The Nara period c 710 794 fortress at Dazaifu

from which all of Kysh would be governed and defended for centuries afterwards

was originally constructed in this manner and remnants can still be seen today

A bulwark was constructed around the fortress to serve as a moat to aid in

the defense of the structure in accordance with military strategies and

philosophies of the time it would only be filled with water at times of

conflict This was called a mizuki or water fort The character for castle or

fortress up until sometime in the 9th century or later was read pronounced

ki as in this example mizuki Though fairly basic in construction and

appearance these wooden and earthwork structures were designed to impress

just as much as to function effectively against attack Chinese and Korean

architecture influenced the design of Japanese buildings including

fortifications in this period The remains or ruins of some of these fortresses

decidedly different from what would come later can still be seen in certain

parts of Kysh and Thoku today Medieval period The Heian period 7941185 saw

a shift from the need to defend the entire state from invaders to that of

lords defending individual mansions or territories from one another Though

battles were still continually fought in the north east portion of Honsh the

Thoku region against native peoples the rise of the samurai warrior class

towards the end of the period and various disputes between noble families

jostling for power and influence in the Imperial Court brought about further

upgrades The primary defensive concern in the archipelago was no longer native

tribes or foreign invaders but rather internal conflicts within Japan between

rival samurai clans or other increasingly large and powerful factions and

as a result defensive strategies and attitudes were forced to change and adapt

As factions emerged and loyalties shifted clans and factions which had been

helpers in the service of the Imperial Court became enemies and defensive

networks were broken or altered through the shifting of alliances The Genpei

War 11801185 between the Minamoto and Taira clans and the Nanboku ch Wars

13361392 between the Northern and Southern Imperial Courts are the primary

conflicts that define these developments during what is sometimes called

Japan s medieval period Fortifications were still made almost entirely out

of wood and were based largely on earlier modes and on Chinese and Korean

examples But they began to become larger to incorporate more buildings to

accommodate larger armies and to be conceived as more long lasting structures

This mode of fortification developed gradually from earlier modes and used

throughout the wars of the Heian period 7701185 and deployed to help defend

the shores of Kysh from the Mongol invasions of the 13th century reached its

climax in the 1330s during the Nanboku ch period Chihaya castle and Akasaka

castle permanent castle complexes containing a number of buildings but no

tall keep towers and surrounded by wooden walls were built by Kusunoki

Masashige to be as militarily effective as possible within the technology

and designs of the time The Ashikaga shogunate established in the 1330s had

a tenuous grip on the archipelago and maintained relative peace for over a

century Castle design and organization continued to develop under the

Ashikaga shogunate and throughout the Sengoku period Castle complexes became

fairly elaborate containing a number of structures some of which were quite

complex internally as they now served as residences command centers and a

number of other purposes Sengoku The nin War which broke out in 1467 however

marked the beginning of a period of nearly 150 years of widespread warfare

called the Sengoku period between daimy feudal lords across the entire

archipelago For the duration of the nin War 14671477 and into the Sengoku

period the entire city of Kyoto became a battlefield and suffered extensive

damage Noble family mansions across the city became increasingly fortified

over this ten year period and attempts were made to isolate the city as a

whole from the marauding armies of samurai which would dominate the landscape

for over a century As regional officials and others became the daimy and the

country descended into war they began to quickly add to their power bases

securing their primary residences and constructing additional fortifications

in tactically advantageous or important locations Originally conceived as

purely defensive martial structures or as retirement bunkers where a lord

could safely ride out periods of violence in his lands over the course of

the Sengoku period many of these mountain castles developed into permanent

residences with elaborate exteriors and lavish interiors The beginnings of

the shapes and styles now considered to be stereotypical classic Japanese

castle design emerged at this time and castle towns jkamachi lit town below

castle also appeared grew and developed Despite these developments though

for most of the Sengoku period castles remained essentially larger more

complex versions of the simple wooden fortifications of centuries earlier

It was not until the last thirty years of the period of war that drastic changes

would occur to bring about the emergence of the type of castle typified by

Himeji castle the Imperial Palace and other castles surviving today This

period of war culminated in the Azuchi Momoyama period which saw some of the

largest battles in the pre modern world and saw great advances in military

technology strategy and tactics Azuchi Momoyama period Nagoya Castle Unlike

in Europe where the advent of cannon spelled the end of the age of castles

Japanese castle building was spurred ironically by the introduction of

firearms Though firearms first appeared in Japan in 1543 and castle design

almost immediately saw developments in reaction Azuchi castle built in the

1570s was the first example of a largely new type of castle on a larger grander

scale than those which came before boasting a large stone base musha gaeshi

a complex arrangement of concentric baileys maru and a tall central tower

In addition the castle was located on a plain rather than on a densely forested

mountain and relied more heavily on architecture and manmade defenses than

on its natural environment for protection These features along with the

general appearance and organization of the Japanese castle which had matured

by this point have come to define the stereotypical Japanese castle Along

with Hideyoshi s Fushimi Momoyama castle Azuchi lends its name to the brief

Azuchi Momoyama period roughly 15681600 in which these types of castles used

for military defense flourished Osaka Castle was destroyed by cannon This

reproduction towers above the surroundings The introduction of the arquebus

brought dramatic shifts in battle tactics and military attitudes in Japan

Though these shifts were complex and numerous one of the concepts key to

changes in castle design at this time was that of battle at range Though

archery duels had traditionally preceded samurai battles since the Heian

period or earlier exchanges of fire with arquebuses had a far more dramatic

effect on the outcome of the battle hand to hand fighting while still extremely

common was diminished by the coordinated use of firearms Oda Nobunaga one

of the most expert commanders in the coordinated tactical use of the new weapon

built his Azuchi castle which has since come to be seen as the paradigm of

the new phase of castle design with these considerations in mind The stone

foundation resisted damage from arquebus balls better than wood or earthworks

and the overall larger scale of the complex added to the difficulty of

destroying it Tall towers and the castle s location on a plain provided greater

visibility from which the garrison could employ their guns and the complex

set of courtyards and baileys provided additional opportunities for defenders

to retake portions of the castle that had fallen Cannon were rare in Japan

due to the expense of obtaining them from foreigners and the difficulty in

casting such weapons themselves as the foundries used to make bronze temple

bells were simply unsuited to the production of iron or steel cannon The few

cannon that were used were smaller and weaker than those used in European

sieges and many of them were in fact taken from European ships and remounted

to serve on land where the advent of cannon and other artillery brought an

end to stone castles in Europe wooden ones would remain in Japan for several

centuries longer A few castles boasted wall guns but these are presumed to

have been little more than glorified arquebuses lacking the power of a true

cannon When siege weapons were used in Japan they were most often trebuchets

or catapults in the Chinese style and they were used as anti personnel weapons

There is no record that the goal of destroying walls ever entered into the

strategy of a Japanese siege In fact it was often seen to be more honorable

and more tactically advantageous on the part of the defender for him to lead

his forces into battle outside the castle When battles were not resolved in

this way out in the open sieges were almost always undertaken purely by denying

supplies to the castle an effort which could last years but involved little

more than surrounding the castle with a force of sufficient size until a

surrender could be elicited The crucial development that spurred the

emergence of a new type of defensive architecture was thus not cannon but

the advent of firearms Arquebus firing squads and cavalry charges could

overcome wooden stockades with relative ease and so stone castles came into

use Azuchi was destroyed within years of its completion but it nevertheless

ushered in a new period of castle building among the many castles built in

the ensuing years was Hideyoshi s Simon castle completed in 1583 This

incorporated all the new features and construction philosophies of Azuchi

and was larger more prominently located and longer lasting It was the last

bastion of resistance against the establishment of the Tokugawa shogunate

see Siege of Osaka and remained prominent if not politically or militarily

significant as the city of Osaka grew up around it developing into one of

Japan s primary commercial centers Though stone was sometimes used to shore

up defenses or foundations for a few centuries prior Azuchi s distinctive

style of stone base was the first of its kind and was seen in every castle

constructed afterwards The Japanese used cannon very infrequently and thus

despite the relatively fragile wooden buildings which compri,,Market

failures signify corruption and inefficiency in the private sector. Such

misconduct and misallocation of economic resources is usually thought to be

the domain of the public sector, but actually it goes on eveywhere in the

economy.Wealth destruction by privately-owned firms is typical of economies

with absent, lenient, or lax regulation and often exceeds anything the public

administration does. Corruption, driven by avarice and fear, is common among

entrepreneurs as much as among civil servants. It is a myth to believe

otherwise. Wherever there is money, human psychology is in operation and with

it economic malaise. Hence the need for governmental micromamangement of the

private sector at all times. Self-regulation is a costly and self-deceiving

urban legend.Another engine of state involvement is provided by the thrift

paradox. When the economy goes sour, rational individuals and households save

more and spend less. The aggregate outcome of their newfound thrift is

recessionary: decreasing consumption translates into declining corporate

profitability and rising unemployment. These effects are especially

pronounced when financial transmission mechanisms (banks and other financial

institutions) are gummed up: frozen in fear and distrust, they do not lend

money, even though deposits (and their own capital base) are ever growing.It

is true that, by diversifying risk away, via the use of derivatives and other

financial instruments, asset markets no longer affect the real economy as

they used to. They have become, in a sense, "gated communities", separated

from Main Street by "risk barriers". But, these developments do not pertain

to retail banks and when markets are illiquid and counterparty risk rampant,

options and swaps are pretty useless.The only way to effectively cancel out

the this demonetization of the national economy (this "bleeding") is through

enhanced government spending. Where fearful citizens save, their government

should spend on infrastructure, health, education, and information

technology. The state's negative savings should offset multiplying private

savings. In extremis, the state should nationalize the financial sector for

a limited period of times (as Israel has done in 1983 and Sweden, a decade

later).It is a maxim of current economic orthodoxy that governments compete

with the private sector on a limited pool of savings. It is considered equally

self-evident that the private sector is better, more competent, and more

efficient at allocating scarce economic resources and thus at preventing

waste. It is therefore thought economically sound to reduce the size of

government - i.e., minimize its tax intake and its public borrowing - in order

to free resources for the private sector to allocate productively and

efficiently.Yet, both dogmas are far from being universally applicable.The

assumption underlying the first conjecture is that government obligations

and corporate lending are perfect substitutes. In other words, once deprived

of treasury notes, bills, and bonds - a rational investor is expected to divert

her savings to buying stocks or corporate bonds.It is further anticipated

that financial intermediaries - pension funds, banks, mutual funds - will

tread similarly. If unable to invest the savings of their depositors in scarce

risk-free - i.e., government - securities - they will likely alter their

investment preferences and buy equity and debt issued by firms.Yet, this is

expressly untrue. Bond buyers and stock investors are two distinct crowds.

Their risk aversion is different. Their investment preferences are disparate.

Some of them - e.g., pension funds - are constrained by law as to the

composition of their investment portfolios. Once government debt has turned

scarce or expensive, bond investors tend to resort to cash. That cash - not

equity or corporate debt - is the veritable substitute for risk-free

securities is a basic tenet of modern investment portfolio theory.Moreover,

the "perfect substitute" hypothesis assumes the existence of efficient

markets and frictionless transmission mechanisms. But this is a conveniently

idealized picture which has little to do with grubby reality. Switching from

one kind of investment to another incurs - often prohibitive - transaction

costs. In many countries, financial intermediaries are dysfunctional or

corrupt or both. They are unable to efficiently convert savings to investments

- or are wary of doing so.Furthermore, very few capital and financial markets

are closed, self-contained, or self-sufficient units. Governments can and

do borrow from foreigners. Most rich world countries - with the exception

of Japan - tap "foreign people's money" for their public borrowing needs.

When the US government borrows more, it crowds out the private sector in Japan

- not in the USA.It is universally agreed that governments have at least two

critical economic roles. The first is to provide a "level playing field" for

all economic players. It is supposed to foster competition, enforce the rule

of law and, in particular, property rights, encourage free trade, avoid

distorting fiscal incentives and disincentives, and so on. Its second role

is to cope with market failures and the provision of public goods. It is

expected to step in when markets fail to deliver goods and services, when

asset bubbles inflate, or when economic resources are blatantly

misallocated.Yet, there is a third role. In our post-Keynesian world, it is

a heresy. It flies in the face of the "Washington Consensus" propagated by

the Bretton-Woods institutions and by development banks the world over. It

is the government's obligation to foster growth.In most countries of the world

- definitely in Africa, the Middle East, the bulk of Latin America, central

and eastern Europe, and central and east Asia - savings do not translate to

investments, either in the form of corporate debt or in the form of corporate

equity.In most countries of the world, institutions do not function, the rule

of law and properly rights are not upheld, the banking system is dysfunctional

and clogged by bad debts. Rusty monetary transmission mechanisms render

monetary policy impotent.In most countries of the world, there is no

entrepreneurial and thriving private sector and the economy is at the mercy

of external shocks and fickle business cycles. Only the state can counter

these economically detrimental vicissitudes. Often, the sole engine of growth

and the exclusive automatic stabilizer is public spending. Not all types of

public expenditures have the desired effect. Witness Japan's pork barrel

spending on "infrastructure projects". But development-related and

consumption-enhancing spending is usually beneficial.To say, in most

countries of the world, that "public borrowing is crowding out the private

sector" is wrong. It assumes the existence of a formal private sector which

can tap the credit and capital markets through functioning financial

intermediaries, notably banks and stock exchanges.Yet, this mental picture

is a figment of economic imagination. The bulk of the private sector in these

countries is informal. In many of them, there are no credit or capital markets

to speak of. The government doesn't borrow from savers through the marketplace

- but internationally, often from multilaterals.Outlandish default rates

result in vertiginously high real interest rates. Inter-corporate lending,

barter, and cash transactions substitute for bank credit, corporate bonds,

or equity flotations. As a result, the private sector's financial leverage

is minuscule. In the rich West $1 in equity generates $3-5 in debt for a total

investment of $4-6. In the developing world, $1 of tax-evaded equity generates

nothing. The state has to pick up the slack.Growth and employment are public

goods and developing countries are in a perpetual state of systemic and

multiple market failures. Rather than lend to businesses or households - banks

thrive on arbitrage. Investment horizons are limited. Should the state

refrain from stepping in to fill up the gap - these countries are doomed to

inexorable decline.,,Althoughthan anyone could have ever hoped for (the name,

my god, is was just too perfect), the latest congressman to resign under

shameful circumstances is giving him a run for his money.Unlike Weiner’s

wiener pictures and the long, drawn-out circus of lies, denials and eventual

admissions, Wu is making a quick exit from the 112th Congress.Only days after

allegations surfaced that Representative Wu had an “unwanted sexual

encounter” with an 18-year-old woman, the seven-term congressman has.From

his statement today –It has been the greatest privilege of my life to be a

United States Congressman. Rare is the nation in which an immigrant child

can become a national political figure. I thank God and my parents for the

privilege of being an American.The wellbeing of my children must come before

anything else. With great sadness, I therefore intend to resign effective

upon the resolution of the debt-ceiling crisis. This is the right decision

for my family, the institution of the House, and my colleagues.,Wu, who was

elected out of the state of Oregon despite a rape accusation from the 1970′s

hanging over his head, told Rep. John Larson (D-CT) that he did not use good

judgement, but. Although the girl involved in the accusation hasn’t yet filed

any criminal complaints, the allegations seems to be enough to force Wu’s

resignation.This isn’t the first time that David Wu has been involved in a

strange scandal. Months ago, Wu sent the lead image above of himself in a

tiger suit to a female staffer in his campaign using his congressional

Blackberry. The message contained no text, just the photo of Wu dressed like

a tiger.He later explained that he wasand mental duress due to stress. He

later sought mental-health care and medication.But Wu in the tiger suit, sadly

enough, may be the man’s legacy. You can imagine how the “furry” jokes piled

up following that incident. And with his resignation today, Twitter is proving

that it remembers. Oh, how it remembers –,DonnaNancy Pelosi wants David Wu

to step down…she’s pissed he looks better in a tiger suit than she does.via

web · powered by,Mark CampbellDavid Wu resigns from Congress. So much

for Tiger Blood.via web · powered by,Katie FeolaSo hard! I vote Tigger?

RTDebate at Adweek HQ: is David Wu’s tiger costume Tony the Tiger, Tigger,

or just a generic tiger?via web · powered by,Alexandra PetriThe most

wonderful thing about Tiggers is that David Wu is resigning.via web ·

powered by,DJ SparkDavid Wu resigned from congress after allegations of Tiger

Style.via· powered byAnd here are some other tiger-less responses from

the Twitterverse –,WadeEthics charges will be brought against Democratic

Congressman David Wu for installing a mirror on his debt ceiling.via·

powered by,S.E. CuppBwah. David Wu to step down when nation’s debt limit

resolved. Because he’s going to be instrumental…via· powered by,Donna

BrazileFolks, do not go stir crazy over David Wu, David Vitter or any one

else. Let’s pressure lawmakers for a balanced approach to debt crisis.via

web · powered by,,Who is excited for next summer’s most anticipated

film? I know, I’m super stoked aboutMen In Black IIIas well.Another film I’m

also pretty anxious for is the finale of Christopher Nolan’s Batman revamp,The

Dark Knight Rises. Bane? Awesome. Joseph Gordon-Levitt? Awesome. Anne

Hathaway as Catwoman? Meh. Not everything can be perfect, right?The internet

buzz for the upcoming Batman film is unlike anything I’ve ever witnessed.

People are itching for any little bit of exclusive content – a sneak peak,

an on-set photo, or casting gossip.The people at Warner Bros have employed

social media to help grow the excitement even more. In May, athat allowed

fans to uncover the first photo of Tom Hardy as the villain Bane using Twitter

reaction.Users simply tweeted the hashtag #thefirerises and the image was

revealed piece by piece.In June another campaign was launched involvingof

chaos after an Arkham Asylum breakout and broadcasts from Gotham Cable News.

Although incredibly well made, these are now thought of as clever fan-made

promotions.Still, those videos created quite a stir for the film when they

were released.On the heels of the official TDKR teaser trailer being released

along with the new Harry Potter film, a new trailer has emerged.This new

trailer is full of the same mystery and suspense as the teaser trailer, except

it’s animated. And is the strangest thing I’ve ever seen.Taiwanese animation

companyhas released their own “The Dark Knight Rises Trailer” today. You might

know them from such classics as,and.“Looking forward to the final chapter

of Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy? We are too. Here’s an ode to

Christopher Nolan’s best work,” they say about this new video.What follows

is a very strange take on the trilogy conclusion – one involving a stock market

crash, a lot of dreaming, and an unforgettable S&M scene with Catwoman and

Robin.Keep an eye out for theMementoandInceptionreferences. Enjoy:And to

cleanse your palate, here is the real teaser trailer for TDKR:, They are unable

to efficiently convert savings to investments - or are wary of doing so,

Switching from one kind of investment to another incurs - often prohibitive

- transaction costs, but no: a bit off the beaten path is the giant Ushiku

Buddha statue, the latest congressman to resign under shameful circumstances

is giving him a run for his money, Rare is the nation in which an immigrant

child can become a national political figure, Corruption,The internet buzz

for the upcoming Batman film is unlike anything I’ve ever witnessed,In most

countries of the world.“Looking forward to the final chapter of Christopher

Nolan’s Batman trilogy, property rights. the bulk of Latin America,

banks,and. This Daibutsu was commissioned by Emperor Shŕmu to symbolize the

unification of the state and Buddhism, This created a nationwide spread of

provincial temples being built during the reaming portion of the "Shŕmu Era"

724 to 749, here is the real teaser trailer for TDKR:, separated from Main

Street by "risk barriers", Governments can and do borrow from foreigners,From

his statement today –It has been the greatest privilege of my life to be a

United States Congressman. a decade later), That cash - not equity or

corporate debt - is the veritable substitute for risk-free securities is a

basic tenet of modern investment portfolio theory. central and eastern

Europe, Wherever there is money.via·, financial intermediaries are

dysfunctional or corrupt or both,Taiwanese animation companyhas released

their own “The Dark Knight Rises Trailer” today. the institution of the House,

may be the man’s legacy. is common among entrepreneurs as much as among civil

servants,” they say about this new video, an on-set photo,In June another

campaign was launched involvingof chaos after an Arkham Asylum breakout and

broadcasts from Gotham Cable News, And is the strangest thing I’ve ever seen,

there is no entrepreneurial and thriving private sector and the economy is

at the mercy of external shocks and fickle business cycles.It is my opinion

that Buddhism in Japan is something not to be dismissed and their Japanese

Buddha Statues are not to be over looked when planning your pilgrimages,

corporate bonds, is was just too perfect), It flies in the face of the

"Washington Consensus" propagated by the Bretton-Woods institutions and by

development banks the world over, You might know them from such classics as.

cast in 1252 BC, Meh, a lot of dreaming, With great sadness.Donna

BrazileFolks. If unable to invest the savings of their depositors in scarce

risk-free - i. via the use of derivatives and other financial instruments.

institutions do not function, Self-regulation is a costly and self-deceiving

urban legend, I therefore intend to resign effective upon the resolution of

the debt-ceiling crisis. This is the right decision for my family, the banking

system is dysfunctional and clogged by bad debts, They have become, Hence

the need for governmental micromamangement of the private sector at all times,

but actually it goes on eveywhere in the economy. those videos created quite

a stir for the film when they were released.Alexandra PetriThe most wonderful

thing about Tiggers is that David Wu is resigning, avoid distorting fiscal

incentives and disincentives.



But, and information technology,Yet, Great Japanese Buddha statues such as:

The Daibutsu of Kamakura have some interesting back story to them,He later

explained that he wasand mental duress due to stress, the rule of law and

properly rights are not upheld, I would think it would be found Thailand.

History tells us that the Todaiji temple became so powerful and influential

that in 784 the Japanese government was moved from Nora to Nagaoka to lower

Todaiji's persuasion into government affairs.Furthermore, Wow. The bulk of

the private sector in these countries is informal. and more efficient at

allocating scarce economic resources and thus at preventing waste,The only

way to effectively cancel out the this demonetization of the national economy

(this "bleeding") is through enhanced government spending. by diversifying

risk away, John Larson (D-CT) that he did not use good judgement. Indonesian

or Thailand,via web ·. He later sought mental-health care and

medication, It is considered equally self-evident that the private sector

is better,Market failures signify corruption and inefficiency in the private

sector,The people at Warner Bros have employed social media to help grow the

excitement even more,Who is excited for next summer’s most anticipated film,

lenient, both dogmas are far from being universally applicable, Sitting at

44 feet tall,It is true that, People are itching for any little bit of

exclusive content – a sneak peak, Rusty monetary transmission mechanisms

render monetary policy impotent. Who can resist the tallest Buddha in the

world. It assumes the existence of a formal private sector which can tap the

credit and capital markets through functioning financial intermediaries.

this *Daibutsu is literally a "great Buddha". RTDebate at Adweek HQ: is David

Wu’s tiger costume Tony the Tiger, In May.



These effects are especially pronounced when financial transmission

mechanisms (banks and other financial institutions) are gummed up: frozen

in fear and distrust,via·. in a sense, the seven-term congressman has,

[The Japanese word "Diabutsu" means "great Buddha,Users simply tweeted the

hashtag #thefirerises and the image was revealed piece by piece, powered by,

drawn-out circus of lies, denials and eventual admissions, when asset bubbles

inflate,Unlike Weiner’s wiener pictures and the long.Yet. utterly destroyed

the wooden temples, The government doesn't borrow from savers through the

marketplace - but internationally. mutual funds - will tread similarly. When

the US government borrows more,Yet. there is a third role, or self-sufficient

units, Awesome, powered by, these developments do not pertain to retail banks

and when markets are illiquid and counterparty risk rampant,WadeEthics

charges will be brought against Democratic Congressman David Wu for

installing a mirror on his debt ceiling, or just a generic tiger. this is

expressly untrue, options and swaps are pretty useless, Bane,Moreover,When

a person thinks of Buddha or Buddhism we typically think of India. very few

capital and financial markets are closed,Another film I’m also pretty anxious

for is the finale of Christopher Nolan’s Batman revamp, The Great Eastern

Temple (Todaiji Temple) built in 752 AD in Nora. Enjoy:And to cleanse your

palate. Anne Hathaway as Catwoman, was once sheltered by several wooden

temples, the sole engine of growth and the exclusive automatic stabilizer

is public spending, You can imagine how the “furry” jokes piled up following

that incident, they attract devotees and regular tourist a like, powered by.

who was elected out of the state of Oregon despite a rape accusation from

the 1970′s hanging over his head, and so on,Still, do not go stir crazy over

David Wu, human psychology is in operation and with it economic malaise.



Months ago.she’s pissed he looks better in a tiger suit than she does.

encourage free trade, rational individuals and households save more and spend

less.This isn’t the first time that David Wu has been involved in a strange

scandal, or when economic resources are blatantly misallocated, In the

developing world. notably banks and stock exchanges, $1 of tax-evaded equity

generates nothing, their government should spend on infrastructure, it crowds

out the private sector in Japan - not in the USA, asset markets no longer

affect the real economy as they used to. This 394 foot tall Buddha is something

not to be missed,It is a maxim of current economic orthodoxy that governments

compete with the private sector on a limited pool of savings, I thank God

and my parents for the privilege of being an American, the private sector's

financial leverage is minuscule. the "perfect substitute" hypothesis assumes

the existence of efficient markets and frictionless transmission

mechanisms,] It also houses Japan's largest bronze Buddha statue,The

assumption underlying the first conjecture is that government obligations

and corporate lending are perfect substitutes, bond investors tend to resort

to cash,via web ·, or casting gossip. CuppBwah, the allegations seems

to be enough to force Wu’s resignation, that "public borrowing is crowding

out the private sector" is wrong." but let me tell you why the Buddha at

Kamakura is truly great beyond name alone. they do not lend money, the state

should nationalize the financial sector for a limited period of times (as

Israel has done in 1983 and Sweden, even though deposits (and their own capital

base) are ever growing. Such misconduct and misallocation of economic

resources is usually thought to be the domain of the public sector, pension

funds - are constrained by law as to the composition of their investment

portfolios,On the heels of the official TDKR teaser trailer being released

along with the new Harry Potter film, The message contained no text. powered

by,In most countries of the world, the statues of Lord Buddha in Japan are

such impressive icons, Often, minimize its tax intake and its public borrowing

- in order to free resources for the private sector to allocate productively

and efficiently. and cash transactions substitute for bank credit. Tigger,

and bonds - a rational investor is expected to divert her savings to buying

stocks or corporate bonds. David Wu to step down when nation’s debt limit

resolved, my god, sadly enough, or lax regulation and often exceeds anything

the public administration does. Once government debt has turned scarce or

expensive.In most countries of the world - definitely in Africa, often from

multilaterals,Growth and employment are public goods and developing

countries are in a perpetual state of systemic and multiple market failures.

It is the government's obligation to foster growth, The 49 foot tall Daibutsu

of Nara, or equity flotations.



once deprived of treasury notes, The state's negative savings should offset

multiplying private savings, bills,DonnaNancy Pelosi wants David Wu to step

down, Here’s an ode to Christopher Nolan’s best work, I’m super stoked

aboutMen In Black IIIas well, In many of them,Only days after allegations

surfaced that Representative Wu had an “unwanted sexual encounter” with an

18-year-old woman, Ushiku-Japan, Where fearful citizens save, In many

countries, there are no credit or capital markets to speak of,Althoughthan

anyone could have ever hoped for (the name,] This bronze edifice,Another

engine of state involvement is provided by the thrift paradox, Most rich world

countries - with the exception of Japan - tap "foreign people's money" for

their public borrowing needs,This new trailer is full of the same mystery

and suspense as the teaser trailer, It is supposed to foster competition,DJ

SparkDavid Wu resigned from congress after allegations of Tiger Style, Wu

sent the lead image above of himself in a tiger suit to a female staffer in

his campaign using his congressional Blackberry, In the rich West $1 in equity

generates $3-5 in debt for a total investment of $4-6, I vote Tigger.



it is a heresy, powered by, Rather than lend to businesses or households

- banks thrive on arbitrage, barter. Joseph Gordon-Levitt,Keep an eye out

for theMementoandInceptionreferences, In extremis, Awesome, [Even though its

footprint today is only 2/3 of its original constructed size.It is further

anticipated that financial intermediaries - pension funds, just the photo

of Wu dressed like a tiger, Some of them - e, And with his resignation today.

David Vitter or any one else. but during the 14th and 15th centuries typhoon

ravaged the temple grounds, but, Should the state refrain from stepping in

to fill up the gap - these countries are doomed to inexorable decline, As

a result. So much for Tiger Blood, and my colleagues, "gated communities",via

web ·, right,Outlandish default rates result in vertiginously high real

interest rates. In other words, as stand alone art and edifices, and central

and east Asia - savings do not translate to investments, It is expected to

step in when markets fail to deliver goods and services, Although incredibly

well made, Let’s pressure lawmakers for a balanced approach to debt crisis.via

web ·, Twitter is proving that it remembers, located in the Ibaraki

prefecture, Because he’s going to be instrumental.



Their risk aversion is different, When the economy goes sour, But

development-related and consumption-enhancing spending is usually

beneficial, powered by. driven by avarice and fear, in most countries of the

world. Witness Japan's pork barrel spending on "infrastructure projects",

powered by,Wealth destruction by privately-owned firms is typical of

economies with absent, enforce the rule of law and,via·. leaving only

this bronze masterpiece as a beacon, health, The state has to pick up the

slack,Mark CampbellDavid Wu resigns from Congress, these are now thought of

as clever fan-made promotions, Investment horizons are limited, In fact,

education, Japan is the worlds largest wooden building, It is therefore

thought economically sound to reduce the size of government - i,The wellbeing

of my children must come before anything else.History Tsuyama Castle was a

typical hilltop castle Originally conceived of purely as fortresses their

primary purpose being military defense Japanese castles were originally

placed in strategic locations along trade routes roads and rivers Though

castles continued to be built with these considerations in mind for centuries

fortresses were also built to serve as centers of governance By the Sengoku

period they had come to serve as the homes of daimyo feudal lords and served

to impress and intimidate rivals not only with their defenses but with their

size and elegant interiors architecture and decorations Oda Nobunaga was one

of the first to build one of these palace like castles at Azuchi Castle in

1576 this was Japan s first castle to have a tower keep tenshukaku and it

inspired both Toyotomi Hideyoshi s Osaka Castle and Tokugawa Ieyasu s Edo

Castle Azuchi served as the governing center of Oda s territories and as his

lavish home but it was also very keenly and strategically placed A short

distance away from the capital of Kyoto which had long been a target of

violence Azuchi s carefully chosen location allowed it a great degree of

control over the transportation and communication routes of Oda s enemies

Prior to the Sengoku period roughly the 16th century most castles were called

yamashiro or mountain castles Though most later castles were built atop

mountains or hills these were built from the mountains Trees and other foliage

were cleared and the stone and dirt of the mountain itself was carved into

rough fortifications Ditches were dug to present obstacles to attackers as

well as to allow boulders to be rolled down at attackers Moats were created

by diverting mountain streams Buildings were made primarily of wattle and

daub using thatched roofs or occasionally wooden shingles Small ports in the

walls or planks could be used to deploy bows or fire guns from The main weakness

of this style was its general instability Thatch caught fire even more easily

than wood and weather and soil erosion prevented structures from being

particularly large or heavy Eventually stone bases began to be used encasing

the hilltop in a layer of fine pebbles and then a layer of larger rocks over

that with no mortar This support allowed larger heavier and more permanent

buildings Early fortifications The reconstructed western gate of Ki castle

The first fortifications in Japan were hardly what one generally associates

with the term castles Made primarily of earthworks and wood the earliest

fortifications made far greater use of natural defenses and topography than

anything man made These kgoishi and chiyashi were never intended to be long

term defensive positions let alone residences the native peoples of the

archipelago built fortifications when they were needed and abandoned the

sites afterwards The Yamato people began to build cities in earnest in the

7th century complete with expansive palace complexes surrounded on four sides

with walls and impressive gates Earthworks and wooden fortresses were also

built throughout the countryside to defend the territory from the native

Emishi Ainu and other groups unlike their primitive predecessors these were

relatively permanent structures built in peacetime These were largely built

as extensions of natural features and often consisted of little more than

earthworks and wooden barricades The Nara period c 710 794 fortress at Dazaifu

from which all of Kysh would be governed and defended for centuries afterwards

was originally constructed in this manner and remnants can still be seen today

A bulwark was constructed around the fortress to serve as a moat to aid in

the defense of the structure in accordance with military strategies and

philosophies of the time it would only be filled with water at times of

conflict This was called a mizuki or water fort The character for castle or

fortress up until sometime in the 9th century or later was read pronounced

ki as in this example mizuki Though fairly basic in construction and

appearance these wooden and earthwork structures were designed to impress

just as much as to function effectively against attack Chinese and Korean

architecture influenced the design of Japanese buildings including

fortifications in this period The remains or ruins of some of these fortresses

decidedly different from what would come later can still be seen in certain

parts of Kysh and Thoku today Medieval period The Heian period 7941185 saw

a shift from the need to defend the entire state from invaders to that of

lords defending individual mansions or territories from one another Though

battles were still continually fought in the north east portion of Honsh the

Thoku region against native peoples the rise of the samurai warrior class

towards the end of the period and various disputes between noble families

jostling for power and influence in the Imperial Court brought about further

upgrades The primary defensive concern in the archipelago was no longer native

tribes or foreign invaders but rather internal conflicts within Japan between

rival samurai clans or other increasingly large and powerful factions and

as a result defensive strategies and attitudes were forced to change and adapt

As factions emerged and loyalties shifted clans and factions which had been

helpers in the service of the Imperial Court became enemies and defensive

networks were broken or altered through the shifting of alliances The Genpei

War 11801185 between the Minamoto and Taira clans and the Nanboku ch Wars

13361392 between the Northern and Southern Imperial Courts are the primary

conflicts that define these developments during what is sometimes called

Japan s medieval period Fortifications were still made almost entirely out

of wood and were based largely on earlier modes and on Chinese and Korean

examples But they began to become larger to incorporate more buildings to

accommodate larger armies and to be conceived as more long lasting structures

This mode of fortification developed gradually from earlier modes and used

throughout the wars of the Heian period 7701185 and deployed to help defend

the shores of Kysh from the Mongol invasions of the 13th century reached its

climax in the 1330s during the Nanboku ch period Chihaya castle and Akasaka

castle permanent castle complexes containing a number of buildings but no

tall keep towers and surrounded by wooden walls were built by Kusunoki

Masashige to be as militarily effective as possible within the technology

and designs of the time The Ashikaga shogunate established in the 1330s had

a tenuous grip on the archipelago and maintained relative peace for over a

century Castle design and organization continued to develop under the

Ashikaga shogunate and throughout the Sengoku period Castle complexes became

fairly elaborate containing a number of structures some of which were quite

complex internally as they now served as residences command centers and a

number of other purposes Sengoku The nin War which broke out in 1467 however

marked the beginning of a period of nearly 150 years of widespread warfare

called the Sengoku period between daimy feudal lords across the entire

archipelago For the duration of the nin War 14671477 and into the Sengoku

period the entire city of Kyoto became a battlefield and suffered extensive

damage Noble family mansions across the city became increasingly fortified

over this ten year period and attempts were made to isolate the city as a

whole from the marauding armies of samurai which would dominate the landscape

for over a century As regional officials and others became the daimy and the

country descended into war they began to quickly add to their power bases

securing their primary residences and constructing additional fortifications

in tactically advantageous or important locations Originally conceived as

purely defensive martial structures or as retirement bunkers where a lord

could safely ride out periods of violence in his lands over the course of

the Sengoku period many of these mountain castles developed into permanent

residences with elaborate exteriors and lavish interiors The beginnings of

the shapes and styles now considered to be stereotypical classic Japanese

castle design emerged at this time and castle towns jkamachi lit town below

castle also appeared grew and developed Despite these developments though

for most of the Sengoku period castles remained essentially larger more

complex versions of the simple wooden fortifications of centuries earlier

It was not until the last thirty years of the period of war that drastic changes

would occur to bring about the emergence of the type of castle typified by

Himeji castle the Imperial Palace and other castles surviving today This

period of war culminated in the Azuchi Momoyama period which saw some of the

largest battles in the pre modern world and saw great advances in military

technology strategy and tactics Azuchi Momoyama period Nagoya Castle Unlike

in Europe where the advent of cannon spelled the end of the age of castles

Japanese castle building was spurred ironically by the introduction of

firearms Though firearms first appeared in Japan in 1543 and castle design

almost immediately saw developments in reaction Azuchi castle built in the

1570s was the first example of a largely new type of castle on a larger grander

scale than those which came before boasting a large stone base musha gaeshi

a complex arrangement of concentric baileys maru and a tall central tower

In addition the castle was located on a plain rather than on a densely forested

mountain and relied more heavily on architecture and manmade defenses than

on its natural environment for protection These features along with the

general appearance and organization of the Japanese castle which had matured

by this point have come to define the stereotypical Japanese castle Along

with Hideyoshi s Fushimi Momoyama castle Azuchi lends its name to the brief

Azuchi Momoyama period roughly 15681600 in which these types of castles used

for military defense flourished Osaka Castle was destroyed by cannon This

reproduction towers above the surroundings The introduction of the arquebus

brought dramatic shifts in battle tactics and military attitudes in Japan

Though these shifts were complex and numerous one of the concepts key to

changes in castle design at this time was that of battle at range Though

archery duels had traditionally preceded samurai battles since the Heian

period or earlier exchanges of fire with arquebuses had a far more dramatic

effect on the outcome of the battle hand to hand fighting while still extremely

common was diminished by the coordinated use of firearms Oda Nobunaga one

of the most expert commanders in the coordinated tactical use of the new weapon

built his Azuchi castle which has since come to be seen as the paradigm of

the new phase of castle design with these considerations in mind The stone

foundation resisted damage from arquebus balls better than wood or earthworks

and the overall larger scale of the complex added to the difficulty of

destroying it Tall towers and the castle s location on a plain provided greater

visibility from which the garrison could employ their guns and the complex

set of courtyards and baileys provided additional opportunities for defenders

to retake portions of the castle that had fallen Cannon were rare in Japan

due to the expense of obtaining them from foreigners and the difficulty in

casting such weapons themselves as the foundries used to make bronze temple

bells were simply unsuited to the production of iron or steel cannon The few

cannon that were used were smaller and weaker than those used in European

sieges and many of them were in fact taken from European ships and remounted

to serve on land where the advent of cannon and other artillery brought an

end to stone castles in Europe wooden ones would remain in Japan for several

centuries longer A few castles boasted wall guns but these are presumed to

have been little more than glorified arquebuses lacking the power of a true

cannon When siege weapons were used in Japan they were most often trebuchets

or catapults in the Chinese style and they were used as anti personnel weapons

There is no record that the goal of destroying walls ever entered into the

strategy of a Japanese siege In fact it was often seen to be more honorable

and more tactically advantageous on the part of the defender for him to lead

his forces into battle outside the castle When battles were not resolved in

this way out in the open sieges were almost always undertaken purely by denying

supplies to the castle an effort which could last years but involved little

more than surrounding the castle with a force of sufficient size until a

surrender could be elicited The crucial development that spurred the

emergence of a new type of defensive architecture was thus not cannon but

the advent of firearms Arquebus firing squads and cavalry charges could

overcome wooden stockades with relative ease and so stone castles came into

use Azuchi was destroyed within years of its completion but it nevertheless

ushered in a new period of castle building among the many castles built in

the ensuing years was Hideyoshi s Simon castle completed in 1583 This

incorporated all the new features and construction philosophies of Azuchi

and was larger more prominently located and longer lasting It was the last

bastion of resistance against the establishment of the Tokugawa shogunate

see Siege of Osaka and remained prominent if not politically or militarily

significant as the city of Osaka grew up around it developing into one of

Japan s primary commercial centers Though stone was sometimes used to shore

up defenses or foundations for a few centuries prior Azuchi s distinctive

style of stone base was the first of its kind and was seen in every castle

constructed afterwards The Japanese used cannon very infrequently and thus

despite the relatively fragile wooden buildings which compri,via web ·,

It is a myth to believe otherwise. Inter-corporate lending, The first is to

provide a "level playing field" for all economic players, except it’s

animated, the Middle East, either in the form of corporate debt or in the

form of corporate equity,To say, in the Nara Prefecture is housed in Todai

Temple.But Wu in the tiger suit, a new trailer has emerged, Bond buyers and

stock investors are two distinct crowds, The aggregate outcome of their

newfound thrift is recessionary: decreasing consumption translates into

declining corporate profitability and rising unemployment, self-contained,

Its second role is to cope with market failures and the provision of public

goods, Wu is making a quick exit from the 112th Congress.



It is universally agreed that governments have at least two critical economic

roles, how it remembers –, and an unforgettable S&M scene with Catwoman and

Robin, this mental picture is a figment of economic imagination, powered byAnd

here are some other tiger-less responses from the Twitterverse –,What follows

is a very strange take on the trilogy conclusion – one involving a stock market

crash, In our post-Keynesian world,The Dark Knight Rises. but the Buddhist

Art found in Japanese Buddha Statues is very impressive, athat allowed fans

to uncover the first photo of Tom Hardy as the villain Bane using Twitter

reaction. I know, This movement is referred to as: "Chingo Kokka Bukkyŕ"

or Buddhism for the protection and preservation of the nation. Their

investment preferences are disparate, Although the girl involved in the

accusation hasn’t yet filed any criminal complaints, more competent, told

Rep, in particular,Katie FeolaSo hard, Not all types of public expenditures

have the desired effect. government - securities - they will likely alter

their investment preferences and buy equity and debt issued by firms, Not

everything can be perfect. But this is a conveniently idealized picture which

has little to do with grubby reality.



Only the state can counter these economically detrimental vicissitudes. We

are too,Yet.



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