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    Futenma (Japan) negative *****ALL PURPOSE LINK BOOSTER***** 2 Link booster 3 *****AT: ALLIANCE COLLAPSE ***** 4 1NC FRONTLINE – NO ALLIANCE COLLAPSE 5-6 No Alliance Collapse – 2NC/1NR Ext #1/2 : China Threat 7 No Alliance Collapse – Ext: Threats 8 No Alliance Collapse – AT: Disagreements 9 No Alliance Collapse – AT: Disagreements (Nye) 10 *****AT:JAPANESE NUCLEAR PROLIF**** 11 No Prolif 12-13 *****AT: DPJ***** 14 Economic Reforms Fail 15-18 *****AT: DUGONG***** 19 Species

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    activity in the light of the new food education law in Japan. Corporate websites of all the food companies categorized in the food industry in Japan were examined during the period 2009 December to 2010 March: A total of 275 companies‚ 139 publicly traded and 136 unlisted. Examined were the availability of factory visits‚ CSR reports‚ and food education lessons conducted at schools. Unlike a positive report from a study conducted by the government‚ the majority of the Japanese food industry appears

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    Fuzawa Yukichi Essay

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    Fukuzawa Yukichi was born on January 10th‚ 1835 in Osaka‚ Japan. He comes from a family of lower-level samurai. Due to the fact that Fukuzawa Yukichi was from a lower-level samurai family‚ his father (who did hold an unfavorable job) did not want him to learn basic math‚ or any forms of calculations‚ because even though they were lower-level samurai‚ they were still samurai and work/skills like math were beneath them and their status. It can be said that‚ his father’s distaste for “the tool of merchants”

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    independent. This lasted for almost three centuries‚ until 1609 when the Japanese Tokugawa shogunate claimed them. The Okinawan island was never fully included in Japan until its formal annexation in 1879 by the Meiji government. After World War II‚ they were occupied by the United States who took control of them until the island’s 1972 reversion to Japan. The US still maintains a big amount of Okinawa‚ with their military bases taking up twenty percent of all land on the island. The loss of such a large

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    Democratic Party of Japan Washington‚ DC September 12‚ 2012 Honorable Members of Congress‚ distinguished guests‚ ladies and gentlemen. Good evening. Thank you Congressman McDermott for that generous introduction. I am honored to have this opportunity to speak before such a distinguished audience. And I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to Dan Bob of Sasakawa Peace Foundation USA as well as to the Congressional Study Group on Japan and the Sasakawa Peace Foundation in Japan for making this

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    drug trafficking‚ racketeering‚ human trafficking‚ setting up illegal gambling establishments‚ and corrupting the local government with members of their own. For example‚ the Mexican drug cartels control one of the vast drug routes in Latin America while the Sicilian Mafia have set up a large protection racketing system throughout Italy. The Yakuza have established themselves in Japan and are considered to be more sophisticated than the various criminal organizations in the world because of their colorful

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    Summary of “the Cove” Have you ever thought of eating dolphins? In Japan‚ it truly exists as many Japanese have tried dolphin meat. However‚ they did not know anything about the story behind. This documentary tries to disclose the dark side of Japan‚ international dolphin slaughter in Taiji‚ Japan. Besides‚ it also reveals the hazardously high levels of mercury in dolphin meat and seafood widely sold in Japan which put Japanese’s life in peril. Many dolphins are captured and transported to international

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    and Asian values”‚ concern the slaughter of dolphin in Japan and China. The Author‚ Mario Rustan‚ tell us the information about whaling industry and dependability slaughtering of whale with the Japanese and Chinese value. I totally agree with the author’s opinion because the killings of wild rare animal can risk the nature balance for the future although have a base of honor‚ wealth and tradition. In the article‚ the author informs that Japan claimed that the main purpose of its whaling activity.

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    Merrill Lynch in Japan Ramona M. Thomas-Jackson MGMT/448 May 28‚ 2014 Kevin Williams Merrill Lynch in Japan Merrill Lynch is an investment banking business and the world’s largest underwriter of liability and equity.   Merrill Lynch’s investment backing procedures includes their global influence as well as considered being vested in Japanese culture. Japan’s determinations to control their economy were unsuccessful. Japan’s restrictive systems were problematic for Merrill Lunch to present their

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    State of Japan Australian International School Hong Kong Managing an Aging Population The process of an aging population occurs in almost every country around the globe and has become a global issue which has brought about much concern‚ particularly in Japan‚ which has an aging population outweighing that of any other nation worldwide. During the decade after the Second World War‚ Japan was still suffering the disastrous aftermath imposed previously by large scale conflict‚ and amid the

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