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    Cute in Japanese Culture

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    The rise of cuteness in Japanese culture emerged in the 1970s as part of a new style of writing. Many teenage girls began to write laterally using mechanical pencils. These pencils produced very fine lines‚ as opposed to traditional Japanese writing that varied in thickness and was vertical. Also‚ the girls would write in big‚ round characters and they added little pictures to their writing‚ such as hearts‚ stars‚ smiley faces‚ and letters of the Latin alphabet. These pictures would be inserted randomly

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    Japanese Internment Story

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    This is one of 120‚000 Japanese internment stories. Asa was 15 years old when her family was forced out of their newly built upper middle class home in California. On December 7‚ 1941 was the day Japan “woke the sleeping giant”. February 19‚ 1942 was the day Asa her mother‚ father and grandmother were given 10 days notice to evacuate their home and report to a government provided facility for all Japanese-Americans. Asa’s dreams of living a normal American life were ruined the day that her and

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    Agenda • What role does the Navy play in the community? • What factors in the Navy influence the social responsibility strategies? • What is one social initiative that the Navy will champion? • What is the Navy’s responsibility to the community? • What are the main components of an effective CSR policy? • What are the potential consequences of your chosen social initiative and policy? Champion Social Initiative School Liaison Officer • A conduit between parents‚ educators and the command so that

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    with the U.S. Navy’s Personal Financial Management Program is that it is not comprehensive. On October 9‚ 2007‚ the Department of the Navy instructed the establishment of "The Navy Personal Financial Management (PFM) Education‚ Training‚ and Counseling Program" (U. S. Department of Defense‚ 2007). The reason for the instruction was that the Department of the Navy had determined that personal financial matters were worrisome to Sailors and their families‚ and money problems were affecting mission

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    During World War II‚ after Pearl Harbor‚ approximately 120‚000 Japanese-Americans were relocated to internment camps across the United States. They were denied their basic rights due to the war hysteria that swept the nation. After almost 40 years‚ Congress apologized for the unfair treatment that was inflicted. Americans believe that the apology gave an end to the concept of internment camps in the United States. However‚ after the tragic event on September 11‚ 2001‚ the fear of the religion of

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    youth and vigour most horribly‚” the weatherbeaten appearance of the navy men could be interpreted as a badge of honour as it is proof of the hardship they were forced to endure in order to serve their country. Austen uses this to mock the aristocracy through Sir Walter’s opinion that “they are all knocked about … till they are not fit to be seen‚” and how “a man is in great

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    CHAPTER 4 Role of the Navy in Disaster Management in Sri Lanka The role of the Navy is clearly defined in the Navy Act (1950). This chapter describes the more general roles pertinent to the seaward defence of the island nation and the Aid to civil power activities. The views of the three focus groups selected for data collection are discussed in detail. A critical analysis is carried out in qualitative terms regards to the actual disaster management system that exists in the country and the

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    Module 3 Session Long Project: US Navy Urban Recruiters By: Roger Waldo Ethics 301 Professor: Dr. Johnny M. Vanneste 17 August 12 Waldo 1 Session Long Project Part III: US Navy Urban Recruiters. For someone not familiar with the different markets Navy Recruiters have to do their jobs in‚ they might think this topic might not be relevant. However‚ I intend to shed light into the challenges and risks urban recruiters face on a day to day basis. Are adequately informed

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    Chapter 4— “The Imperial Perspective” (pp. 97-120) Terms: 1. mercantilism- 2. Navigation Acts of 1650—1654- 3. Edward Randolph- 4. enumerated goods- 5. Dominion of New England- 6. Sir Edmund Andros- 7. Jacob Leisler- 8. Glorious Revolution- 9. John Locke- 10. Contract Theory of Government- 11. writs of assistance- 12. admiralty courts- 13. Board of Trade- 14. salutary neglect- 15. prorogue- 16. mestizo- 17. Samuel de Champlain- 18. Acadians- 19. French & Indian War (1754—1763)-

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    By complete surprise on December 7‚ 1941‚ the Japanese high military command attacked the military base at Pearl Harbor‚ Hawaii‚ killing thousands‚ destroying hundreds of vessels‚ and propelling the United States into World War II. After the attack‚ Japanese Americans were held in “relocation camps‚” where they stayed due to America’s trust issue against Japan. The internment camps were located in remote‚ desolate‚ inhospitable areas‚ and were prison-like‚ with barbed wire borders and guards in

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