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    The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th‚ 1941 appeared to be quite unexpected to say the least. The American naval fleet on the base of Pearl Harbor suffered a catastrophic blow at the hands of the Japanese army. Ninety minutes after it had all started‚ the attack was over; more than 2000 Americans had lost their lives‚ there was over 1000 wounded‚ a loss of 200 aircraft and the Japanese had managed to sink eighteen ships including five battleships. Compared to the United States of America

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    The Japanese Shinto attitudes towards art is that the elements of nature are the pure and beautiful children of the kami‚ and the humans are to cooperate with the kami to promote this goodness and beauty in nature. They use art to express the way in the land itself being pure‚ sacred and beautiful as created by the kami so therefore the presence of the kami is revealed not only by words but through the aesthetic awareness of the beauty of nature. The arts are also used as entertainment for the kami

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    American and Japanese school structures differ in many different ways. The first‚ and most significant way‚ is that Japanese schools incorporate a national curriculum created by the Japanese Ministry of Education. Thus‚ unlike the educational system in the United States‚ in which each state determines its own curriculum‚ the federal government decides on what each school must teach‚ how to teach it‚ and even what books to teach it with. A second structural difference between Japanese and American

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    Question: How have animators visually incorporated Japanese myth and folklore into anime‚ such as Naruto and Pokémon? ​In order to answer the above question‚ we’ll need to set a line between myth and folklore. According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary‚ Myth is defined as “a popular belief or tradition that has grown up around something or someone; especially: one embodying the ideals and institutions of a society or segment of a society”. According to the same dictionary‚ folklore is defined

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    when it comes to proficiency in standardized testing‚ implementing their complete education style is not a wise decision. Finding a happy combination involving the American ideals of creativity‚ freethinking‚ and small classroom size‚ along with the Japanese customs of effort‚ well-trained educators‚ and teacher rotation would benefit not only our education system‚ but also our entire country. One fantastic aspect of the American education system is that students are schooled in an environment that

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    obtain enlightenment from observing nature. There were also an exception with the conversion of a few daimyo to ‘Kirishitan’ after the arrival of Portuguese. The people who converted were looked down upon as the religion had been forbidden and the Japanese had viewed as a threat to their

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    Origami (折り紙‚ from ori meaning "folding"‚ and kami meaning "paper"; kami changes to gami due to rendaku) is the traditional Japanese art of paper folding‚ which started in the 17th century AD at the latest and was popularized outside of Japan in the mid-1900s. It has since then evolved into a modern art form. The goal of this art is to transform a flat sheet of paper into a finished sculpture through folding and sculpting techniques‚ and as such the use of cuts or glue are not considered to be origami

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    The reason for this is that while most Italians in Argentina became industry workers‚ most Japanese in Brazil became cotton field workers. It is obvious that industries are located in the biggest cities of any country‚ while cotton fields are located where the land is fertile‚ and this land turned out to be near the Amazon. This turned out to become very significant in the present because without Japanese choosing to settle near the Amazon‚ then this land would be even more precarious than what it

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    Rise of Fascism‚ Nazism‚ and Japanese Militarism The Great Depression was an economic recession in North America‚ Europe‚ and other industrialized areas of the world that began in 1929 and lasted until about 1939. It was the longest and most severe depression that was ever experienced by the industrialized Western world. The Great Depression began in the United States but quickly turned into a worldwide economic recession. Almost all nations sought to protect their domestic production by imposing

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    Marketing Strategies Adopted in the Japanese Automotive Industry Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 1 2.0 The Marketing Mix and 4Ps 2 2.1 Product 3 2.2 Price 4 2.3 Promotion 5 2.4 Place 6 3.0 Green Vehicles 6 4.0 Toyota Marketing Strategy 7 4.1 About Toyota 7 4.2 Case Study - Toyota Prius 8 4.2.1 Product 8 4.2.2 Price 10 4.2.3 Place 12 4.2.4 Promotion 13 5.0 Honda Marketing Strategy 15 5.1 About Honda 15 5.2.1 Case Study – Honda Civic GX 16

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