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    Hayao Miyazaki Themes

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    Introduction Hayao Miyazaki is the first animation designer who represents the humanitarianism to animation (Cavallaro‚ 2015). His humanistic films include lots of themes such as environmental protection‚ youth growing‚ anti-war‚ feminism and so on. Those different items are showing Hayao Miyazaki’s deep concern about the universe and life. His thinking is so distinctive because of his profound concern themes in the films. Also‚ this is why the audiences love his movie. Besides‚ the theme is the

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    Kazuo Miyagawa‚ well famous for his tracking shots in the 1950 film Rashomon is one of the leading figures in Japanese cinematography. He was born in Kyoto‚ Japan on the 25th February of 1908. Kazuo began studying film in the 1920s and was intrigued by the high-contrast lightings German films during that period of time. In 1926‚ he graduated from the Kyoto Commercial School and joined one of Japan’s major film production companies‚ Nikkatsu Corp. Miyagawa started off his first film as a director

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    Cause and Effect Anime

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    WHY PEOPLE LIKE WATCHING ANIME People like to watch anime because it is interesting to watch and have lots of genre. The personality of each character is perfect for each genre and for the storyline of the anime. Anime is referred as “Japanese Animation”. Anime can cause an effect to people. The effect can be bad or good. Some example of the negative effect is people withdrawn from social life‚ become an obsessive person‚ and they make the personality of the character to be their personality.

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    John Higgins

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    How would you describe Higgins’s and Prescott’s attitudes toward implementing U.S. personnel policies in the Japanese operations? Higgins and Prescott both have different opinions toward implementing U.S. personnel policies in the Japanese operations. I would describe Higgins’s attitude more against the U.S. personnel policies and more toward the Japanese ways of doing things‚ considering he would rather spend his time in Japan. I would describe Prescott’s attitude more for the U.S. way of implementing

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    Case Study – Sick Leave Personality and Value based Analysis of Decisions and Issues TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY​ii 1. INTRODUCTION​1 2. CRITICAL DECISIONS​1 2.1 Key Decision 1 - Recruitment​1 2.2 Key Decision 2 - Contract​2 2.3 Key Decision 3 - Training​2 3. ISSUES​3 3.1 National Cultures and Values​3 3.1.1 Power Distance​4 3.1.2 Uncertainty Avoidance​4 3.1.3 Collectivism​5 3.1.4 Masculinity​5 3.1.5 Long-term Orientation​5 3.2 Personality​6 4. CONCLUSION​6

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    Joseph Paz Dr. Scanlon Ap English Lit 27 January 2013 The Sound of Waves: Personal Reflection In Yukio Mishima’s The Sound of Waves the reader is immersed in a rich‚ traditional‚ spiritual form of Japanese culture. The island is not only an accurate portrayal of the traditional Japanese culture but also that of the western world which is making its way to the small Japanese island in which the books plot unfolds. Mishima manages to show the reader of the importance of keeping with tradition

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    Global media institutions and global media flows. Media flows is a concept of flows researched on the balance of media exported‚ imported and in general disturbed between nations‚ be it nationally or internationally. Contra-flows were countries once thought as major clients of media imperialism such as Televisa (Mexico)‚ TV Globo (Brazil) And Canada (CanWest) now can export TV porgrammes and music to the countries around the world. This was known as media imperialism where smaller countries would

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    My Dream

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    Dream means something to think or something like it was made. Typically occur when people sleep. But the other meaning is what people do themselves in the future. Most people have different dreams such as a lawyer‚ a policeman‚ an astronaut‚ a nurse or a minister. But I want to be a cartoonist. A cartoonist is the man who created the artwork in the cartoon. He uses the imagination for create some books or movies. Currently the comic can convey knowledge to other people around the world‚ so cartoons

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    The Uncanny Valley

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    Anthropomorphism in Japanese Visual Culture What is Anthropomorphism? The process of giving animals or inanimate objects human characteristics to make humans feel empathy is called ‘Anthropomorphism’ The term anthropomorphism was first used by the Greek philosopher Xenophanes. The word is derived from the Greek word Anthrōpomorphos. ‘Anthrōpos’ meaning‚ “man” or "human"‚ and ‘Morphē’‚ "shape" or "form". He used it when he criticized the Greek conception of gods and deities with human appearances

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    John Higgins

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    Leonard Prescott‚ vice president and general manager of Weaver-Yamazaki Pharmaceutical of Japan‚ believed that John Higgins‚ his executive assistant‚ was losing effectiveness in representing the U.S. parent company because of an extraordinary identification with the Japanese culture‚ (Japan is shown in Map 2.5.) The parent company‚ Weaver Pharmaceutical‚ had extensive international operations and was one of the largest U.S. drug firms. Its competitive position depended heavily on research and

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