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    Japanese Dining Etiquette

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    Japanese Dining Etiquette Remembering your correct manners is very important in Japan‚ especially concerning the area of dining etiquettes. This applies especially to foreigners‚ who should try to remember at least the most basic rules… In Japanese meals‚ it is customary to say ‘itadakimasu’ (‘I gratefully receive’) before your meal‚ and ‘gochisama deshita’ (‘thank you for the meal’) after you have finished. These traditional phrases are to show your appreciation for the meal‚ especially when

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    Japanese Internment Camps

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    Clay Baggett Race and Ethnicity Japanese Internment Camps of World War II To be the enemy‚ or not to be the enemy‚ that is the question. After the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor‚ many Americans believed that the Japanese Americans‚ also called Nikkei‚ were disloyal and associated with the enemy. There were rumors that they exchanged military information and had hidden connections. None of these claims were ever proven. The U.S. government became increasingly paranoid about this new problem

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    Philippine-Japanese relations span a period from the 17th century to the present. Relations between Japan and the Philippines date back to at least the late Muromachi period of Japanese history‚ as Japanese merchants and traders had settled in Luzon even before the Spanish colonization. Especially in the area of Dilao‚ a suburb of Manila was a Nihonmachi of 3000 Japanese around the year 1600. The term probably originated from the Tagalog term ’dilaw’‚ meaning ’yellow’‚ this describes their general

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    Japanese Ink Paintings

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    Japanese Ink Paintings: Descriptions‚ Distinctions and Culture Introduction All cultures throughout time and history have the important role of art playing out the identity of the culture and the experience of that moment in time. Impressionism‚ surrealism and realism‚ among numerous other types of art forms have all played a role in history along with its significant artists behind the art. Looking at Japan‚ who was greatly influenced by art from China and its significant ink paintings of its

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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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    Japanese Bonsai Essay

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    JAPANESE BONSAI ESSAY Bonsai is the traditional tree in japan it grows in a small pot and is maintained in a smaller size than its natural growth. Any plant that is normal can be turned into a bonsai if it can exist in a smaller version. If the plants roots are able to be trimmed and can the branches be cut and will the plant survive in a small and shallow pot. Where can a bonsai be kept this all depends on the plant chosen and how much care and effete you put in to your bonsai. If your

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    Yakuza and Japanese society Essay building plan Sources: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOazu1_NAZghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwvvjCXFv_Ihttp://www.neatorama.com/2011/03/20/the-yakuza-is-quietly-helping-earthquake-victims-in-japan/http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/ninkyodohttp://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/jan/05/japanese-yakuza-gangs-face-crackdown | 1. Introduction Introduction of the main question: What are the possible consequences of the implementation of the law? 2. Pros of

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    Invasion of the Japanese Beetle The Japanese Beetle is a relatively new invasive species to Idaho. In 1990 the ISDA started deploying traps. There are 200-300 traps that are regularly set out. They are seen at Idaho airports‚ all UPS/Fedex/USPS flights from regulated states go through other states first. The yellow torpedo looking traps are also found throughout the State of Idaho. They are found in and around nurseries‚ parks‚ neighborhoods‚ and where ever there may be a threat of Japanese Beetles appearing

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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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    Treatment of the Japanese Canadians During the 1930’s and 1940’s the Japanese Canadians were treated with prejudice and racism. Before the war‚ Japanese Canadians were successful business owners operating prosperous fishing and farming enterprises. They created hardworking and stable communities. They were known for having the lowest crime rates. Japanese Canadians neighbours became jealous and resentful and viewed them as inferior “foreigners”. Some Japanese families were harassed by the Royal

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