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    Combs 1 Caleb Combs Rachel Rocco World Geography 12 June 2012 Project Analyze It Japan growth and expansion today. Japan began its growth after World War II. Environmental policies were downplayed by the government and industrial corporations‚ because of this environmental pollution was widespread from 1950 1960. Finally in the 1970 ’s the government introduced several environmental protection laws. Due to the lack of resources the oil crisis of 1973 also encouraged the efficient use of energy

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    Summary: In Japan where baseball‚ soccer‚ and sumo are popular‚ rugby became a part of Japanese culture as they won over the two time World Cup winner‚ South Africa. Everyone was shocked of how Japan who was not even close to victory in the past was able to stand victorious over the high standard rugby team of South Africa. Japanese rugby team had only won once in the rugby World Cup in 1991 out of 24 attempts. The citizens of Japan have high hopes for the new rugby team. Who is Affected/Why its

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    and reduce the risk of being cheating. In this paper‚ i’d like to make three pairs country that will be doing business or partnering to each other. First pair that i’d like to analysis is Indonesia – China‚ second is U.K - German‚ and the last is Japan – America. I’ll do some analysis every pair‚ describe one or more value in each pair‚ for example such as the way they are greeting to each other and type of communications that they will use it in negoitiations. Also about the challenging that they

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    Culture Analysis: Japan Charnequa Butts Dr. John Karaffa Liberty University May 30‚ 2013 Abstract This research paper looks into the cultural of the Japanese. The dimensions of culture to go over Japan’s history‚ religion‚ communication‚ and so forth‚ alongside Hofstede’s Dimension of Culture to determine the Japanese culture to that of the American culture. Also‚ this paper touches on the how business practices are conducted here in the United States and Japan. There were four questions

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    P&G: SK-II case study

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    P&G Beauty Care GBU 2. Paolo de Cesare: President of Max Factor Japan 3. Durk Jager: P&G CEO 4. GLT: Global Leadership Team (made up of business GM’s of crucial MDO’s‚ people from R&D‚ consumer research‚ product supply‚ HR‚ and finance). Chaired by Lafley. INTRO: In this case study we are introduced to P&G as an organization and their changes in structure overtime. More specifically‚ after the acquisition of Max Factor Japan and success in its SK-II line‚ questions are raised about whether

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    Pending Controversy from the Chinese Perspective ZHONGQI PAN* The Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands have brought China and Japan into a bitter dispute for many decades. With regard to the real question of who owns sovereignty over the islands‚ the two claimants can not come to terms on several critical issues‚ such as whether the islands were terra nullius when Japan claimed sovereignty in 1895‚ whether Japan returned the islands to China after the Japanese defeat in WWII‚ and how their maritime boundary in the East

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    Tokugawa Ieyasu was the founder and the first shogun of the Tokunawa shogunate. He was able to seize power in Japan in 1600 after the battle of Sekigahara between Tokugawa and the other daimyos that were against him. Although Tokunawa was essentially the ruler at that time with his headquarters in Edo (present-day Tokyo)‚ it wasn’t until 1603 that the imperial court named him shogun. Tokugawa established a national hegemony in which the daimyos were required to pay allegiance in order to continue

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    Answer the five Case Discussion questions in a Word document and submit your responses to the Week 2 Course Dropbox. You will find at the end of chapter 3 starting on p.95 in our electronic e-Book in the classroom. Japan’s Economic Malaise In 1989 Japan was widely viewed as an economic super-power. After three decades of robust economic growth it had risen to become the world’s second-largest economy. Japanese companies seemed to be obliterating entire American industries‚ from automobiles and semiconductors

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    the world of Japanese thought during and after the Pacific War. Takeuchi formed a highly successful Chinese literature study group with Taijun Takeda in 1934 when he was a university student. This was regarded as the beginning of modern Sinology in Japan. It was in 1931 that Takeuchi first met his long-lasting friend‚ Taijun Takeda at Tokyo Imperial University. They then went on to forming the Chinese Literature Research Society. In 1935‚ they published an official organ for the group‚ namely‚ Chugoku

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    Japan's Westernization

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    little of exclusive value aside from the physical beauties of Japan‚ especially Mt. Fuji. Thus‚ Japan came to be under western influence. Due in part to the western influence‚ Japan has received many effects‚ both good and bad. In the same way that various cultural influence has helped countries such as the United States to gain perspective and broader its horizons‚ so has western influence helped to expand the cultural viewpoints of Japan. Also‚ western influence has opened the minds of the Japanese

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