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Muji. Ryohin Keikaku Co., Ltd. (株式会社良品計画, Kabushiki-gaisha Ryōhin Keikaku) (TYO: 7453), or Muji (無印良品, Mujirushi Ryōhin) is a Japanese retailer which sells a wide variety of household and consumer goods. Muji's design philosophy is minimalist, and it places an emphasis on recycling, reducing production and packaging ...
Jin sets many of his stories and novels in China, in the fictional Muji City. He has won the National Book Award for Fiction [4] and the PEN/Faulkner Award for his novel, Waiting (1999). He has received three Pushcart Prizes for fiction and a Kenyon Review Prize. Many of his short stories have appeared in The Best American Short Stories anthologies
Saboteur (short story) " Saboteur " is a short story written by Ha Jin. [1][2] It was first published in The Antioch Review in 1996, selected for 1997 edition of The Best American Short Stories anthology series, and included in the 2000 short story collection The Bridegroom.
Muji (Albanian mythology) Gjeto Basho Muji or simply Muji is a legendary Albanian warrior from "Songs of the Heroes" Albanian folktale ballads. It is revered as one of the most important legendary heroes of Albanian folklore in Northern Albania, Kosovo, and among the Malësor Albanians of Montenegro. The main theme of the cycle is the brave ...
Mooji. Mooji (born Anthony Paul Moo-Young, January 29, 1954) [1] is a Jamaican spiritual teacher of Advaita based in the UK and Portugal. He gives talks (satsang) and conducts retreats. [2][3] Mooji lives in Portugal, at Monte Sahaja. [3]
The lahutë, one stringed musical instrument played with a bow to accompany traditional epic songs. The Kângë Kreshnikësh (" Songs of Heroes ") are the traditional songs of the heroic legendary cycle of Albanian epic poetry (Albanian: Cikli i Kreshnikëve or Eposi i Kreshnikëve). They are the product of Albanian culture and folklore orally ...
Graham Hancock. Graham Bruce Hancock (born 2 August 1950) [1] is a British writer who promotes pseudoscientific [2][3] theories involving ancient civilizations and hypothetical lost lands. [4] Hancock speculates that an advanced ice age civilization with spiritual technology was destroyed in a cataclysm, but that its survivors passed on their ...
Occupation. Editor. Notable work. Satyaprakash. Karsandas Mulji (25 July 1832 – 28 August 1871) was an Indian journalist, social reformer and administrator. He was an alumnus of Elphinstone college and an English-educated Gujarati journalist with an acute dislike for institutional religious authority and a penchant for reading Christian sermons.
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