A haiku is a brief (but meaningful) poem that has a main idea.
It was a traditional type of poetry, originating from Japan in East Asia. The subjects of the poems are about nature, often relating to a month/season of the year. Haikus had a syllabic pattern of 5-7-5.
Haiku
is an ancient from of poetry which comes from Japan. It contains 5
syllables in the first line, 7 in the next, and then 5 in the last.
Most people say that it contains 17 syllables by doing the simple math but actually the Japanese measured the syllables in moras, which determines the stress or timing of a word, so this may alter the syllable count.
It helped them develop a calendar. The stars were associated with their gods and horoscopes. In addition, they could create maps and a sense of direction
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At the core of the samurai beliefs was their honor code known as bushido, but the bushido code was just the natural result of the three most important religions and philosophies the samurai followed – Shintoism, Confucianism, and Zen Buddhism.
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Rene Decartes was a French philosopher born in 1596 a time when many long held benefits where changing. His new way of thinking led him to decide to doubt everything until he could prove it. His goal was to achieve certainity through methodical and logical questioning.
The answer for above statement is:
Germany
Explanation:
Between 1939 and Gregorian calendar month 1941 the German army invaded and occupied several countries, as well as Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Denmark, Yugoslavia, Greece, Kingdom of Norway and Western Poland.