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    Obesity in Japan vs. America Imagine you grew up in a poor family who is trying their hardest to survive‚ but the only food they can afford makes you obese? Poverty not only makes it harder to purchase healthier foods‚ but it also pushes people toward cheap and unhealthy foods. Therefore‚ this encourages the buying of snack foods‚ syrupy drinks and fast foods instead of healthy ones‚ like fresh fruits and vegetables. Well‚ this is the life of most American children as well as some adults. The majority

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    Almost one million people die in Japan every year. In other words‚ people die every 31 seconds. Some people die because of illness. Some people die because of car accident. Some people commit suicide. There are many kinds of death in this world. I believe most of those deaths are disconsolate and absurd. However‚ the honorable but unbelievable death existed in Japan in the middle ages. We call that hara-kiri. Hara-kiri is basically an act of killing your self by cutting open your stomach with a sword

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    Between China and Japan The reason why I choose the country between China and Japan for my comparison is. China and Japan located in the same continent both of them produce many export goods. But China’s export is mainly in workforce and Japan’s export is mainly their goods that they invented themselves‚ such as Cars and electric. China and Japan is located in Asia. China is the most populous country in the world with number of people crossing 1.298 billion in 2004 and Japan have 27.7 billion

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    DBQ The cotton and cloth production in Japan has greatly increased. Japan is hiring more and more workers preferably females workers. The women don’t get paid the first year‚ says the older sister of Aki (Document 3). Most of the entire factory workers were farmers; they went to work in the factories to make more money for their families’ (Document 5). “For the last few decades there has been a rapid decline of hand woven cloth”‚ (Document 6) this just shows you that machines are taking over

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    The United States was in a long‚ and unpredictable war with Japan since 1941. They had taken the island of Iwo Jima which had injured or killed more than 26‚000 American soldiers. Not only that‚ they had also taken the island of Okinawa which took the lives of 20‚000 American soldiers and wounded more than 30‚000 more. In the process the Japanese had over 100‚000 casualties. War torn Japan had no signs of prosperity coming close to a proposed Allied invasion called Operation Downfall‚ and the estimated

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    What went wrong in Japan

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    On March 11‚ a 9.0 magnitude earthquake hit Japan and caused tremendous damage to Japan. The earthquake sparked off a 30-foot tsunami within an hour‚ which only compounded the‚ already extensive‚ damage to the country. One of the greatest fears was the potential of a nuclear fall out. Specifically‚ the Fukushima Daiichi power plant was in question. The nuclear plant in Fukushima had six nuclear reactors‚ and three out of six of them were in critical state – possibly melting down. The potential of

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    seventy-thousand Japanese citizens. This was the atomic bomb Little Boy. Only three days later‚ the atomic bomb Fat Man fell on Nagasaki‚ resulting in eighty-thousand deaths. In addition‚ hundreds of thousands would later perish at the hands of radiations sickness‚ which was not yet understood at the time. It was then and still is a point of contention between scholars‚ but‚ ultimately‚ President Truman made the right and just decision in bombing Japan. Even after four years of war against

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    the declaration of this war japan had made an agreement with the U.S in which they gave them a friendship medal signifying peace. Turns out that wasn’t the case japan actually backstabbed the U.S and on the morning of December 7th‚ 1941 the japanese attacked Pearl Harbor destroying nearly 20 American ships and more than 300 airplanes. About 2‚403 sailors‚ soldiers and civilians were killed and about 1‚000 people were wounded. After that the U.S could no longer trust Japan for many reasons they decided

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    the Japanese. Japan has seen the nuclear family replace the extended family as the dominant form of family life. In premodern Japan‚ the extended family was not a large kinship group consisting of all or most family members living together. Rather‚ the Japanese extended family consisted of the main family and separate branch families. Nowadays‚ the nuclear family‚ consisting of the parents and their children with‚ on occasion‚ one or two grandparents is the most common type in Japan. As it applies

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    Wa‚ Guanxi‚ and Inhwa: Managerial Principles in Japan‚ China‚ and Korea Article Summary We need to broaden our cultural horizons to embrace the full diversity of the world’s people. The managerial principles in Japan‚ China‚ and Korea may share some features‚ but differ in others. Each society has its separate‚ distinctive philosophy that guides business managers. A specific behavior appropriate to the setting is required and will be helpful in attaining success in dealings with managers from

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