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    political grounds. When thinking about this topic‚ I thought it was best to keep the arguments on political grounds and continue trade. A countries economy‚ difference in stance on the topic and ability to rise are all greatly affected by trade. In the study of economics‚ it is said that trade can make everyone better off. To fully understand this sentence‚ we can look at the trade of electronic devices and textile products between China and Japan. In Japan‚ electronics are produced at a high level of

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    UNIT 21: Rules‚ Regulations and Officiating in Sport Date Set: 16/9/09 Draft Date: 19/10/09 Final Deadline: 9/11/09 This is to be an individual piece of work. To pass this unit you should refer to the grading criteria below; these will clarify what is expected for each level of attainment (Pass; Merit; Distinction). Any work that does not meet the criteria for a PASS can only achieve a FAIL. Assessment Aims: PASS MERIT DISTINCTION (P1) describe the rules‚ laws and regulations

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    • II. Characteristics of a negotiation Negotiation is: • Voluntary: No party is forced to participate in a negotiation. The parties are free to accept or reject the outcome of negotiations and can withdraw at any point during the process. Parties may participate directly in the negotiations or they may choose to be represented by someone else‚ such as a family member‚ friend‚ a lawyer or other professional. • Bilateral/Multilateral: Negotiations can involve two‚ three or dozens

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    Japanese Economy report Topic: Japan`s specific economical problems As every country in the world Japan is facing its specific problems as well as some of them are common to others too. (1)For example there are some problems that are very common with the other developed countries like aging society‚ government budget deficits etc. For those problems international cooperation and exchange of the ideas/successful case-studies are widely known as a good start for tackling them. But apart from those

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    During WWII‚ Japanese-Americans were discriminated against solely because of their Japanese ancestry. Although mistreated‚ despised‚ and even imprisoned‚ the Japanese-Americans overcame tremendous hardships and approximately 33‚000 Japanese-Americans‚ both men and women‚ served valiantly in our Armed Forces‚ and nearly 800 of those having made the ultimate sacrifice. While there are numerous anecdotes‚ I will focus this paper on those Japanese-Americans who were part of the University of Hawaii

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    The principles which govern the Japanese Tea Ceremony are harmony‚ respect‚ purity‚ and tranquility‚ which combine with what might be called the Zen aesthetic of emptiness to give the Tea Ceremony its distinctive feel. In Zen‚ everything which is not necessary is left out; this is as true of the mind as it is as of the physical setting. The spirit of austere simplicity pervades the Tea Ceremony. Each utensil has a specific purpose‚ and only those utensils which are necessary for the Ceremony are

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    Whale Rider Questions 1.The movie starts underwater‚ we can hear whale noises and haunting music. 2.The baby is named after the first chief/whale rider Paikea. 3.The mother and twin brother die. 4. The new chief must be male. 5. The argument is about what Porourangi should do next‚ stay or leave? They also fought about Pai’s name. 6. The 3 ladies were smoking. According to Pai “Maori women need to protect their child bearing properties” so they should stop. 7. Pai’s Father. 8.A boy passes

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    Whaling has been an aspect of Japanese culture since the 16th century (Takahashi et al. 1989). Japanese have had a hard time dealing with the International Whaling Commission‚ which has banned commercial whale hunting since 1986. Japanese use the whales they hunt for numerous purposes in their culture. Japanese have used whales to make food‚ oil‚ handicrafts‚ and meats. The teeth of whales and their baleen are used to make crafts and traditional bunraku puppets. Whale jaw bones are used to make shamisen

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    The Japanese internment that occurred during the 1940s under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was partially a result of the profiling of Japanese people as spies or untrustworthy similar to the assumptions made about characteristics a woman would have that would make her more likely to be accused of witchcraft. The Internment of Japanese Americans and citizens during World War II exhibits starkingly similar parallels to the witch hunts Arthur Miller examined in his play The Crucible due to the

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    From Rappler.com: Jollibee #ChickenSad: A costly IT problem Jollibee loss millions of pesos last year due to an IT problem that forced some of its store to close. Here are the possible causes of the problem and the lessons we can learn from it. Calen Martin Legaspi Published: Aug. 13‚ 2014 Last year‚ Jollibee Foods Corporation announced that a major IT system change it undertook was to blame for the lack of the popular “Chickenjoy” in some of its stores. The change affected the fastfood giant’s inventory

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