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    nation not to mess with. Being more advanced in every aspect‚ this nation was known to be more of the bully than the victim. Nonetheless‚ this all changed in 1894 when the newly arising force of Japan went head to head with the Asian superpower (‘Sino Japanese War’). As known‚ Japan lacked many natural resources that were a necessity if it wanted to continue to grow and prosper as a competing super power‚ so in a venture to gather more natural resources‚ Japan ignited a dispute with China over the control

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    Laws set in place by the Japanese government served the purpose of separating Japan from the other countries of the world. The act of trading with foreign countries was strictly forbidden‚ and traveling abroad was a crime that was punishable by death. This isolation from the rest of the world would prove to be an issue for Japan. With their inferior technology‚ they fell victim to the imperialism of the western powers‚ just as their Chinese counterparts did. The Japanese were subject to unfair treaties

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    Canadian Music Analysis

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    different genres like Pop‚ Rock‚ Jazz‚ Classical‚ comedy‚ Country‚ hip hop and many more. Canadian music reflects diverse influences that have shaped the country. Distinctive music scenes have been an integral part of the cultural landscape of Canada. It has styles and genres from many different individual communities. I used to listen every music but the genres are merely depend on my mood. Especially about Canadian musical artists‚ I like Justin Bieber and Bryan Adams most. I like the way they sing

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    will reduce the ability of the business to thrive and make decisions quickly. Thus it would be best to keep a neutral stance and focus on other subject matters. In the end‚ the only entity to receive harm is the one that decides to stop trade. Japanese products entering China can help China save time and money to make other products and projects. These past few decades‚ China has had a very healthy GDP growth of 2.0 to

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    Canadian‚ eh? Every Canadian community is a gold mine of diverse people‚ cultures‚ traditions‚ and history. Rediscovering their wealth goes to the heart of our Canadian nature. It is the knowledge and high regard of their roots and sense of belonging at home‚ school‚ place of work‚ or place of worship‚ to name only a few‚ that strengthens their feelings of who they are as Canadians. If someone has been described as Canadian‚ it means that he is a part of Canadian society. Canadians are free. They

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    Tengu In Japanese Culture

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    The Tengu or “Demon Gods” are well respected throughout Japanese culture‚ and for good reason. These goblin-like creatures were said to watch over the mountains of Japan‚ but they wouldn’t be called demons if they didn’t strike fear into the people. Old stories suggest that random voices‚ unexplained rock falls‚ abductions‚ uncontrollable laughter and rage‚ and even suicides were caused by the Tengu. The most mysterious and unpredictable of the Tengu‚ was Karasu. Known as the Crow Demon‚ who controlled

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    Most people probably have heard of the concentration and internment camps that withheld many innocent people from the outside world during World War II. These camps both had the same concept with trapping people inside a designated area and forcing them to live. They also have a major difference between how they treated their prisoners. Because the prisoners trapped inside these camps weren’t seen as equals‚ they were undoubtedly mistreated. Although both camps were similar‚ the concentration camps

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    Japanese Cooking Terms

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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 Tea Ceremony

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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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    Reflection on Japanese earthquake After watching the news about the catastrophic earthquake in Japan these days‚ I was overwhelmed with a range of emotions: anxiety‚ depression‚ grief‚ confusion and shock. Like a lot of people‚ I was stunned by percussive images of the ruins of buildings and the bodies of casualties. I felt sorry for the dead. Meanwhile‚ I was deeply touched by those survived. Instead of being thrown into panic‚ the Japanese faced up to the catastrophe with dispassion and composure

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