Article Title: Japan lifts wheat import estimate Author: Osamu Tsukimori Date: Sep 21‚ 2012 Website: http://in.reuters.com/article/2012/09/21/japan-wheat-feed-idINL4E8KL2DC20120921 Analysis about Japanese corn market with the real application of supply-demand model and elasticity theories Yu Liu MSF(1352749) It is reported that Japan designs to import almost half more wheat than its March estimate to satisfy the domestic need for animal feed food. A serious of negative factors‚ especially
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Hashi - chopsticks. Hijiki - kelp. Hiyamugi - type of thin noodles. I Ikura - salty poppy salmon caviar. Itigo - strawberry. Ichiziku - fig. K Kabochya - deep-green pumpkin with yellow flesh and nut taste. Kaiware - daikon sprouts. Kaki - Japanese persimmon. Kaki - oysters. Kamaboko or tikuwa - boiled fish sticks‚ made of whitefish. Kampyo - finely cut dried pumpkin; used in sushi. Kanten (agar-agar) - gelling agent‚ made of algae. Kashiwa - oak leaves.
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JAPANESE AMERICAN INTERNMENT FOLLOWING THE ATTACK ON PEARL HARBOR BY PAUL JONES SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE UNIVERSITY 15 JUNE‚ 2014 On December 7th‚ 1941‚ the most horrific attack on American soil‚ by a foreign power occurred; 353 Japanese fighters‚ bombers and torpedo planes launched from six Japanese aircraft carriers‚ dropping their devastating payload upon the unprepared naval base at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu‚ Hawaii. Two months after the attack‚ President Franklin D Roosevelt issued one
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Reduces waste in materials‚ space and time • Reduces inventory and storage costs • Reduces changeover time • Reduces equipment downtime • Improves safety The 5 “S”s The 5S system is based on the English translations of five Japanese words. They are: 1. Sort through and sort out: Clean out the work area‚ keeping what is necessary in the work area‚ relocating or discarding what is not. 2. Set in order and set limits: Arrange needed items so they are easy to find‚ use and
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Japanese Communication Styles Japanese Communication Styles Japanese communication patterns and styles can be confusing to Westerners. Americans are used to straight talk. Americans make great efforts to convey the exact intent of their message. Japanese interlocutors tend to use words as only part of the message they are trying to communicate. Other factors‚ such as silence‚ subtle body language‚ mood‚ tone‚ and intuition imply communication styles. I would like to explore the aspects
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THE INVISIBLE JAPANESE GENTLEMEN – (GRAHAM GREENE) Characters The story contains different characters: – A group of eight Japanese gentlemen: Most of them wore glasses and most of the time they were smiling. They talked in a not very understandable language. – A beautiful young lady: Blonde hair and pretty girl. She had thin features and a gorgeous face. She looked very sophisticated. – And her fiancé: He looked very handsome too. He was very similar to her fiancé‚ he looked from the
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the end result came about in a form of foreign policy known as sakoku (literally "closed-country")‚ which “culminated in the expulsion of the Portuguese in 1639‚ the eradication of Christianity‚ and the establishment of the Dutch monopoly” (Toby 323). This enclosure of Japan from the rest of the Western world would stay in place until the 1800’s when Matthew Perry would again open up contact with Japan‚ but the overall sentiment of sakoku and the restrictions placed on Japanese leaving
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American citizens. Thousands more native-born Americans become full citizens when they turn 18 and can vote. What should these new citizens know about the history of their country? What events will help inform them as they participate in American democracy and society? For example‚ what lessons can new citizens take from the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II? What lessons can they learn from the rise of totalitarian regimes in the 1930s and the U.S. response? Description
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In this article‚ Leslie Ito describes the experiences of Japanese American women during their time behind the barded wired fence and their movement from camps to colleges . The article argues that while living in the camps these Japanese American women sought out to earn an educational degree and become representatives for their Japanese American communities. NJASRC a non-governmental committee group created by member of the Japanese American community became the driving force behind the movement
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Japanese Final Particles and Self-Expressions in Japanese Gay Males Masataka Murakami Haverford College Swarthmore College Abstract Japanese final particles are a gendered‚ optional linguistic feature that is added to a word in a sentence or to the end of a sentence to express subtle nuances commonly in the spoken language. In terms of frequency of use‚ final particles such as zo‚ ze‚ and na are strongly masculine‚ that is‚ they are used most frequently by male speakers whereas wa‚ no‚ and
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