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    DBQ The cotton and cloth production in Japan has greatly increased. Japan is hiring more and more workers preferably females workers. The women don’t get paid the first year‚ says the older sister of Aki (Document 3). Most of the entire factory workers were farmers; they went to work in the factories to make more money for their families’ (Document 5). “For the last few decades there has been a rapid decline of hand woven cloth”‚ (Document 6) this just shows you that machines are taking over

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    On March 11‚ a 9.0 magnitude earthquake hit Japan and caused tremendous damage to Japan. The earthquake sparked off a 30-foot tsunami within an hour‚ which only compounded the‚ already extensive‚ damage to the country. One of the greatest fears was the potential of a nuclear fall out. Specifically‚ the Fukushima Daiichi power plant was in question. The nuclear plant in Fukushima had six nuclear reactors‚ and three out of six of them were in critical state – possibly melting down. The potential of

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    the declaration of this war japan had made an agreement with the U.S in which they gave them a friendship medal signifying peace. Turns out that wasn’t the case japan actually backstabbed the U.S and on the morning of December 7th‚ 1941 the japanese attacked Pearl Harbor destroying nearly 20 American ships and more than 300 airplanes. About 2‚403 sailors‚ soldiers and civilians were killed and about 1‚000 people were wounded. After that the U.S could no longer trust Japan for many reasons they decided

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    the Japanese. Japan has seen the nuclear family replace the extended family as the dominant form of family life. In premodern Japan‚ the extended family was not a large kinship group consisting of all or most family members living together. Rather‚ the Japanese extended family consisted of the main family and separate branch families. Nowadays‚ the nuclear family‚ consisting of the parents and their children with‚ on occasion‚ one or two grandparents is the most common type in Japan. As it applies

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    Both Japan and China were exposed to the same force driving westernization affecting them both economically and politically however their responses to western penetration in the 19th century were different. In the beginning Japan and China isolated themselves from the rest of the world. As a result‚ their economies were behind compared to others and they weren’t as technologically advanced. At first‚ Japan and China had similar resources even though they lacked in them too‚ it wouldn’t be until

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    Feudalism was a social system present in early Japanese and European times. The people were separated into different classes depending on their birth‚ wealth‚ and other factors. Feudalism in Europe and Japan were alike and different in many ways. One way that feudalism in Japan and Europe were alike was that the soldiers/warriors in both cultures had a code of honor that they followed. The samurai’s (Japanese warriors) code of honour was called bushido. In bushido a true samurai would be “loyal‚

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    Similarities and Differences About Japan and Europe Have you ever wondered whether Japan and Europe were similar? We will be talking about the similarities and differences between Japan and Europe. There were many similarities between Japan and Europe. First off‚ both Europe and Japan‚ had people who fought in their armies. Next‚ the Europeans and Japanese both had warriors that are armed with weapons and armour. In Japan‚ those warriors were called samurai‚ and in Europe‚ they were called knights

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    is pressure-fried pieces of chicken made with the original recipe that was created by colonel Sanders which was based on a pressure cooking method and a secret seasoning mix of eleven herbs and spices. The other chicken offering is Extra Tasty crispy chicken which is made using a garlic marinade and double dipping the chicken in flour before deep frying in a standard industrial kitchen type machine and another original recipe was tender roast chicken. Other products include: Hot Wings pieces‚ Chunky

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    European creation‚ feudalism was invented by the Japanese at around the same time too. The two feudalistic societies shared practices and principles‚ but were also differed in many other main aspects. European and Japanese feudalism were similar in various ways. In Europe people were in classes that were arranged in an order. Slaves were at the bottom‚ peasants‚ knights and other nobles being in the middle and the king or queen being at the very top. For Japan it was the same although there were

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    (1995). Women ’s responses to child loss in japan: The case of "mizuko kuyō" Keown‚ D. (1988). Buddhism and abortion. Wiltshire‚ Great Britain: Macmillan Press. LaFleur‚ W. (1990). Contestation and consensus: The morality of abortion in japan. Philosophy East and West‚ 40(4)‚ 529-524 LaFleur‚ W. (1992). Liquid life: Abortion and buddhism in japan. Princeton‚ NJ: Princeton University Press. Maguire‚ D. (2003). Sacred rights. New York‚ NY: Oxford University Press. Mitchell‚ D.‚ & Jacoby‚ S. (2013). Buddhism:

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