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    The Unimaginable: The life in Japanese Americans Internment Camps By OUTLINE Introduction Thesis: Even though the Japanese Americans were able to adapt to their new environment‚ the Japanese American internment camps robbed the evacuees of their basic rights. Background I. Japanese Americans adapted to their new environment by forming communities at the camps. A. One of the first actions that evacuees took is establishing school system. B. The evacuees established self-government

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    the axis power living in the states. The cause of this came from Japanese attacking Pearl Harbor on December 7. Thousands of enemy alien were deported to internment camps and some families even got separated. During WWII internment camps were temporary prison camps for those who were considered “enemy aliens‚” including Japanese-Americans‚ German-Americans‚ Italian-Americans‚ and all their relatives living in the United States. Japanese-American

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    Contrasting Japanese and European Castles Castles can be located all over the world representing historical stories‚ epic events and achievements. Western architecture has remained a vital part of our world’s history having taught us a lot about what makes great architecture. Western civilizations display a plethora of magnificent buildings including castles of great fortitude. Japan and Europe are home to a number of these significant castles. In this essay I will discuss Japanese Edo castles

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    Japanese Nisei in Ww2

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    WW2 “Nisei: (n) a son or daughter of Japanese immigrants who is born and educated in America and especially in the United States” (Merriam Webster Dictionary). As the United States was receiving their constant droves of immigrants from China‚ Japan‚ Korea‚ the Philippines‚ there was one group of Asian-American immigrants (or not immigrants for that matter) that would stand out‚ the Japanese Nisei. The term Nisei comes from the literal definition in Japanese meaning “second generation” from ‘ni’

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    My name is Makino Toshio and I am a second generation Japanese-American. My father moved to Hawaii before coming to the mainland‚ like most Japanese-Americans. Before World War II‚ I worked on a Japanese truck farm. When Japan attacked Pearl Harbor‚ tension was bad for any Japanese-American in the United States. Many people in the United States did not trust people with Japanese ancestry. A store that I usually shop at had a sign in the window saying‚ "We don’t want any Japs back here-EVER! Within

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    Hatred! Fear! Meanness! These emotions ruined many and many of Jews in Europe and Japanese Americans in the United States during World War two. Although Japanese Americans were wrongly imprisoned in internment camps during World War two‚ their experiences weren’t as devastating as the European Jews. Japanese Americans living conditions didn’t quit compare to the Jews and their living conditions at the camp. Japanese Americans didn’t really wash up as often as needed. Although Jews about never washed

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    Helvetica Helvetica has received much acclaim over the 50 years since its conception. Much of this acclaim has been positive‚ but there has also been a reaction from some proposing its lack of personality and general over-use has tarnished its reputation as a beautiful‚ and timeless typeface. Helvetica has been received with open arms by nearly the entire developed world. Commercially‚ Helvetica is the undisputed champion of type‚ with companies like American Airlines‚ Microsoft‚ and Jeep supporting

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    Da Chen Colors of the Mountain Publisher: Random House‚ January 2001 Location of Publication: New York/ Toronto 310 pp. $15.95 ISBN: 0-385-72060-2 Reviewer: Anthony Cusano In the book Colors of The Mountains‚ Da Chen was born and raised for a good amount of his life in Yellow Stone‚ China‚ where he faced many hardships that he learned to overcome. Da Chen is a graduate of Columbia University Law School‚ which he attended on a full scholarship. He is a brush calligrapher of considerable spirituality

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    Roosevelt: I am writing this letter to inform you of the need to release the Japanese Americans from the internment camps that you have put them in. You have deprived many young children to grow up in a normal community. When you issued all people who were a possible threat to the war effort to be excluded from the western states‚ you forced the Japanese Americans to be put in internment camps. Many of these Japanese Americans are citizens that were born in the United States of America. Most of

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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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