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    Bushido Influence and Filipinos We need not question the success of the country of Japan over the years and decades that have passed. Despite being a small country‚ they have managed to surmount others through their handwork‚ heart‚ and passion. They are globally competitive and respected in many fields such as business‚ medicine‚ and sports. It is now generally recognized that Japan has been much the most successful of the countries outside Europe and North America in achieving modernization. (w

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    and Language Therapy in a small group for thirty minutes weekly. His testing accommodations include extended time (1.5)‚ start test in classroom and finish in testing room. Eric an only child and lives with his mother‚ Mrs. Clara Yu‚ father‚ Mr. Hideki‚ Matsuno‚ and grandfather. When asked about his relationships with family members and home functioning‚ Eric reported having a great relationship with his parents. The updated social history indicate that English is the primary language spoken in

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    Lyndon Johnson

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    In Larry L. King’s‚ Trapped: Lyndon Johnson and the Nightmare of Vietnam‚ Larry King makes his assessment of Lyndon Johnson. King states‚ “His personal history simply permitted him no retreats or failure in testing.” (Portrait of America page 313) What King is trying to say about Lyndon Johnson in this statement is that his past does not allow him to retreat or to fail. King describes Lyndon Johnson’s history by saying‚ “LBJ’s mother‚ who smothered him with affection and praise should he perform

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    bombing raid launched from aircraft carriers‚ sixteen American B-25 bombers that flew directly to China and were rescued by Chinese peasants who hated the Japanese for their past atrocities. Consistent with their history of “crimes against humanity‚ Tojo retaliated by executing thousands of Chinese peasants

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    USA as the only country that could thwart Japanese goals. Along with adopting nationalistic policies‚ Japan also saw that militaristic policies were needed to maintain its power status. The militaristic nationalists rise to power in the 1930s like PM Tojo‚ saw Japan inclination towards military action should there be conflict in the Pacific‚ and this inclination was enhanced by the rivalry between the Army and the Navy. The Navy wished to match the glory of the Army who succeeded in many military campaigns

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    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ASEAN ENGINEERING JOURNAL Supported by JICA Project for AUN/SEED-Net Call for Papers (March 2013 Issue) BACKGROUND As a platform for ASEAN Engineering scholars to publish their research papers‚ ASEAN Engineering Journal (ASEAN E.J.) supported by AUN/SEED-Net is established to fulfill the goal to strengthen the network and Engineering Education

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    Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose

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    Subhas Chandra Bose (Bengali: সুভাষ চন্দ্র বসু‚ Shubhash Chôndro Boshu) was an Indian revolutionary who led an Indian national political and military force against Britain and the Western powers during World War II. Popularly known as Netaji (literally "Respected Leader")‚ Bose was one of the most prominent leaders in the Indian independence movement and is a legendary figure in India today. Bose was born on 23 January 1897 in Cuttack‚ Orissa to Janakinath Bose and Prabhabati Debi‚ and is presumed

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    of citizens (usually to add rights‚ but not always). The Japanese constitution was written in nineteen forty seven after world war two in response to pressure from the west and the United States to put an end to the militaristic dictatorship under Hideki Dojo. As well as rights for the citizens of Japan the constitution also limits the power of the Japanese government within and outside of the country. For example the Japanese are not allowed to possess a large military or to declare war against other

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    to a boil in September‚ 1941. United States Secretary of State Cordell Hull demanded that Japan withdraw its troops from China and Southeast Asia. While many Japanese military leaders quailed at the prospect of going to war with the United States‚ Tojo convinced them that acceding to American demands would be a humiliating diplomatic defeat. While carrying on protracted—and deceptive negotiations with the United States‚ Japan invaded Thailand‚ Malaya‚ Burma‚ and

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    References: * ("Major Decisions". The Villanovan. 2009-04-22. Retrieved 2012-02-25.) * Gergen‚ Kenneth and Tojo Joseph. 1996. "Psychological Science in a Postmodern Context." American Psychologist. October 2001. Vol. 56. Issue 10. p803-813 * Redding‚ W. Charles. 1985. "Stumbling Toward Identity: The Emergence of Organizational Communication as a Field of Study"

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