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    on the Utility of an Entrepreneurial Top Management Style. Journal of Management Studies‚ 25‚ pp217-218. Wingrove‚ T (1995): Japanese Management Style in Europe and How to Work with it. Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal‚ 2‚ pp44. Wellence‚ J (2007): Management Style. Emerald Backfiles‚ pp184. Yang‚ C (1977): Management Styles: American vis-a-vis Japanese. Columbia Journal of World Business‚ pp29-30. Zhu‚ Y. (2007): Do Cultural Values Shape Employee Receptivity to Leadership Style

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    guns‚ rectangle for arrows. These walls added greatly to the aesthetic of the castle. To a large extent stone bases are the essence of “Japanese castles” of the Sengoku Period and it is also with stone bases that comparisons can be made with the European bastions. A European bastion was built entirely from scratch‚ either from stone or from earth‚ while a Japanese one tended to be carved from natural slopes and then clad in stones. Stone castle bases sloped dramatically outwards‚ as did European artillery

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    Japanese vs. Okinawan Karate In part The answer lies outside Karate. To properly understand the difference between Japanese and Okinawan‚ we must look elsewhere as well as the Arts them selves. We need to look at the history‚ culture and‚ traditions of the nation states that gave rise to the art of Karate Okinawan Karate styles tend to be hard and external. In defense they tend to be circular‚ and in offense linear. Okinawan karate styles tend to place more emphasis on rigorous physical conditioning

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    experience of Japanese residents in internment camps. This was difficult for me because many of the residents in the camps had journals to record their experiences but they had been confiscated over time and the ones held in secrecy may have been lost over time. Initially I had wanted to primarily focus on the actual experiences of the Japanese in these camps. However‚ since I was so limited in my sources‚ I had broadened the scope of my topics to the actual causes and effects that the Japanese internment

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    Three Pieces of Japanese Art University of Utah Throughout time many great pieces of art have been made from all kinds of materials available to people. Some works are made to last throughout time‚ while others are doomed to fall‚ and yet some are rebuilt from their remains. Some are meant to be functional to us in daily life‚ and some are meant to be functional to open our minds when we see them. The three pieces that I have chosen to discuss all have the same protagonist: Japanese life. While these

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    Japanese Internment Camps Bombs erupted on the Hawaiian military base‚ Pearl Harbor‚ with thousands left injured. Now‚ from this point on‚ any who had lines of Japanese ancestry were excluded and were thought badly of. After WWII had started‚ Japan and Germany were attacking and taking over any country they could get a hold on. US first said they were going to stay out of the war‚ for they were still in the Great Depression as well. But after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor‚ they couldn’t just stand

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    Effective Ways of Learning Japanese As a student in the Department of Foreign Language and Literature (DFLL) in NTU‚ you major in literature‚ linguistics‚ and languages. In your first year of the university‚ it’s necessary for you to learn a second language (while some students who are fond of languages may learn their third language‚ fourth language‚ etc.). Considering which language to learn‚ you may think of those intriguing Japanese dramas‚ famous singers such as “AKB48”‚ and some popular animations

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    intensity such as sports. A good example is when the Japanese came to America; they brought over their sport values along with adapting to American sports. The Japanese established similar and significant sport themes like other culture such as emotional support‚ community interaction‚ and equality. According to Regalado‚ (1992)‚ the Japanese came to America during the world war two. They came to the United States to have freedom like Americans. The Japanese brought over their traditional sports such as

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    The Violence of Japanese-American Internment Camps Setting During the late 1930s and early 1940s the world was in disarray‚ the Germans attacked the Polish igniting World War II. The Japanese General of the Imperial Army allied with the Axis‚ and was directly responsible for the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7‚ 1941. This completely altered American citizens’ outlook on Japanese-Americans and led to President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s retort of signing the Executive Order 9066.CITATION Wor12

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    After understanding the uniqueness of the Japanese society you should know that everyone involved in the negotiations must be aware of the Japanese culture and how to do business in Japan‚ as it is not a possibility to ignore the culture differences when doing business in Japan. This is why there should be at least basic training for people who are new to doing business in Japan. These trainings should include a few preparatory sessions with a consultant who has experience of doing business in Japan

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