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    Without honor‚ life is meaningless. According to the folktale‚ Green Willow‚ honor is essential to an individual of Japanese decent. This tale explains what the people of this country value and how they function. As the story unfolds‚ so do the components that form what Japan is. The background contains the codes and classes in which they live. The plot draws our attention‚ however it is the elements of the culture that is taken into account. In addition‚ it presents a conflict that is dealt

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    RESEARCH PROPOSAL: REPRESENTATIONS OF CULTURE IN JAPANESE ANIMATION BY: ASHA JHINA ROLL NO. : 0914152 SUMITTED TO: DR. SAGARIKA GOLDER CHRIST UNIVERSITY BANGALORE Animation‚ more commonly known as cartoons is a very integral part of a child’s growing years. A medium which started out with a sole purpose of providing entertainment has progressed into a kind of a new-age education method. Cartoons/animations are not merely a tool to keep viewers occupied‚ it aims to familiarise

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    Introduction The group I have decided to write about are the Japanese-Americans living in the mainly in the west coast‚ in the years in and around World War II . Emigration from Japan started in the 1868‚ soon after Commodore Matthew Perry came to Tokyo Bay with a warships‚ “negotiating” a treaty with Japan to be open to the United States‚ which had long been closed and isolated from the rest of the world . Japan being clearly behind the western world‚ and started adopting western technology

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    American and Japanese Violent Crime While it may not be obvious at first‚ Japan and America hold many things in common. These countries are both known for priding their unique national histories. Both countries kept themselves isolated up until the 20th century. Today‚ the two are highly populated and urbanized countries. In fact‚ Japan has become increasingly westernized since World War II‚ allowing the people of both nations to share interest in the same cultural icons. Yet‚ these two seemingly

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    Gender Construction of The Roles of Women in Japanese Society from 1800 to 1930 Mohammed Rizvi History Seminar: Gender and Culture in Modern Japan Dr. Donald Roden December 12‚ 2012 Introduction Since the 1800’s‚ Japan shows an enriching history that displays its growth in government and gender ideologies. In 1868‚ the Meiji era shifted Japan from feudalism in the Tokugawa era to a more modern state. Also‚ the Taisho era in 1912 continued Japan’s journey to modernity by adopting more

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    Geishas‚ Anime‚ Manga‚ J-Pop‚ what do they all have in common? Japanese culture. Japanese culture combines influences from Asia‚ Europe‚ and North America. In my opinion‚ Japanese culture is more unique than the others. They have similar interest as the United States. Geisha’s‚ sports‚ Anime‚ and music are the defining elements when one thinks about Japanese culture. A geisha is a traditional Japanese entertainer. The appearance of a geisha is a white base with red lipstick and red and black

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    consists of retirees that worked for the same company their entire lives but their children‚ due to the recession and effects on employment‚ will not enjoy the same kind of benefits like a pension and honor for their contributions. The recession caused Japanese companies to hire two to three part time jobs to cover one full time job‚ which causes the older generation traditions and values to become outdated. Younger generations are forced to fulfill old expectations with drastically different resources

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    westernized culture. This character is accurately depicted. Captain Omura the right hand man of the emperor‚ is also accurately depicted in helping the emperor make decisions and sometimes even becoming the decision maker. Harold Bolitho‚ a professor of Japanese history at Harvard University in Cambridge‚ Massachusetts‚ said "It’s a country that tries to modernize itself in a hurry‚" "It wants to get rid of a non-productive class of samurai to replace it with an effective fighting force. It wants to stand

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    THE CASE OF THE JAPANESE BRIBE I. BACKGROUND OF THE CASE 1976: Former Japanese Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka was arrested on charges of taking bribes amounting to $1.8 Million Dollars from Lockheed Aircraft Company. Tanaka’s secretary and several other government officials were arrested together with former Prime Minister Tanaka. Takeo Miki was ousted from office on suspicion of concealing Tanaka’s dealings with Lockheed Aircraft Company. In Holland‚ Prince Bernhard resigned from 300 government

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    Processing Re-write Suggestions Done (Unique Article) The samurai (or bushi) were the soldiers of premodern Japan. They later created up the ruling military category that eventually became the best ranking social caste of the Edo amount (1603-1867). Samurai used a variety of weapons like bows and arrows‚ spears and guns‚ however their main weapon and image was the arm. Samurai were imagined to lead their lives in step with the ethic code of code ("the method of the warrior"). powerfully Confucian

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