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    Philippine Independence Act or more popularly known as the Tydings-McDuffie Law. The Commonwealth era was interrupted when the Japanese occupied the Philippines in January 2‚ 1942. The Commonwealth government‚ lead by Manuel L. Quezon and Sergio S. Osmeña went into exile in the U.S.‚ Quezon died of tuberculosis while in exile and Osmeña took over as president. At the same time‚ the Japanese forces installed a puppet government in Manila headed by Jose P. Laurel as president. This government is known as the

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    The Italian Food House

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    The Italian Food House Group 4 Edwin L. Banez Melody S. Dalmacio Ann Margarett T. Dela Cruz Marilyn B. Jordan Rhendren C. Maestre VIEWPOINT: As a Consultant or F&B adviser. TIME CONTEXT: March 2015 PROBLEM STATEMENT: Ms. Mighta Fores lacks a proper education on business or strategic planning. With 200m and 25% income how can M have IPO to raise capital for further expansion. STATEMENT OF THE OBJECTIVES: • To improve the company performance and financial profitability of CIBO to be able

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    Japanese Internment Essay

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    serious actions: the most significant being the internment of all Japanese people. The interment was when the United States military placed anyone of Japanese origin in camps where they were expected to take the few resources they were given and make mock-towns to live in‚ forcing them to make thrifty accommodations that weren’t optimal for living. At the time‚ actions like these seemed justified to many Americans‚ seeing as Japanese immigrants could have collaborated with Japan by giving them resources

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    Street Food

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    old one’s mixing up ingredients that could tickle to one’s tongue. Philippine Street Food‚ also known as “Pagkaing Kalye” in Filipino‚ is a wide variety of inexpensive cuisine that you can buy from vendors or peddlers on the streets. It is essentially influenced by other neighboring countries’ dishes like Chinese and Japanese‚ taken to the next level and given a Filipino twist. Cooking Philippine Street Food mainly involves grilling‚ frying and steaming‚ while others simply require mixing of ingredients

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    Japanese Table Manners

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    Project: «Japanese Table Manners» Made by Oleh Hurskiy Group - 11 Say "Itadaki masu!" In Japan‚ you say "itadakimasu" ("I gratefully receive") before eating. O When eating from shared dishes‚ move some food from the shared plates onto your own with the opposite end of your chopsticks or with serving chopsticks that may be provided for that purpose. Chopsticks are used to eat most kinds of Japanese foods‚ with some exceptions. Some of the most important rules to remember when dining with

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    Japanese Dolphin Intro

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    * Killing is cruel: Killing is bloody- What is the difference of killing Dolphins and why are we so outraged? * We don’t need to kill Japanese Dolphins- why can’t we stop eating Dolphins’ meat? * Dolphins are too intelligent- they can communicate with others by just using sounds and gestures‚ and can be trained like performers. * Japanese Cove Dolphins are seriously endangered‚ and wild. We should let them live freely without being poached and accidentally caught in fish-nets.

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    Japanese and Indian Cultures Sample Student ANT 101 November 16‚ 2009 Japanese and India Cultures All countries in the world are unique and differ greatly from one another. Even though‚ they have many differences‚ they still have many things in common. When one thinks of Japan and India‚ not many similarities come to mind. They may come up with similarities such as‚ Japan and India are both Asian countries and both have

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    Japan-the Strange Country

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    Japan is a small country located in east Asia. The population is around 130‚000‚000 (one hundred and thirty million) people. The total world population is 6‚800‚000‚000 (six point eight billion)‚ which means that roughly 2 in every 100 people are Japanese. Japan ’s land area measures 378‚000 (three hundred and seventy-eight thousand) square kilometers. If the earth ’s land area is 149‚000‚000 (one hundred and forty-nine million) square kilometers and the total area is 510‚000‚000 (five hundred and

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    Japanese Culture Essay

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    country. Political parties resisted one and other over the decades until ultimately an imperial Japanese government controlled the country. As the 1930’s ended Imperial Japan‚ that years earlier signed the Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis‚ looked hungrily towards the Dutch East Indies that were rich with oil resources. However in 1941 Japan failed to acknowledge President Roosevelt’s ultimatum for the removal of Japanese troops placed in French Indochina and China‚ causing the United States to place an oil embargo

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    Japanese monetary policy

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    different to the response in Japan? This part of the question would benefit from quantitative evidence. There are several similarities between the Japanese financial crisis of the 1990s and the global financial crisis that started in 2008. Countries like the US and the UK realized this and have studied the measures that were taken by the Japanese central bank (Bank of Japan) at the time in order to learn from it. Measures that proved to be effective have been taken into account and are currently

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