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    During the Japanese occupation‚ Filipino literature was given a break‚ as writing in English was consigned to limbo. Philippine literature in English came to a halt because of the strict prohibitions of the Japanese. Almost all newspapers in English were stopped except for “Tribune” and “the Philippine Review”; even American films were closed too. The drama experienced a lull during the Japanese period and the big movie houses were just made to show stage shows. After the tyranny of the Japanese‚ the Americans

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    artistic component of its culture. During the 1860’s‚ Japanese artistic influence began to flow into France due to the reopening of trade relations between Europe and Japan. Japanese art‚ especially ukiyo-e print‚ had a special appeal to some French impressionistic artists of the time such as Edgar Degas and Henri Toulouse- Lautrec. In this time period imperialism in Europe had sparked an interest in other cultures of the world. With the opening of Japanese trade‚ its culture was revealed to Europeans as

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    How far was the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905 responsible for the outbreak of the 1905 revolution? This essay will be arguing the impact of the Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905 on the outbreak of the 1905 revolution. I believe that other factors were more significant in the start of revolution which will be outlined throughout the essay. On one hand the Russo-Japanese war did contribute to the outbreak of revolution to a large extent. Russia was an expansionist power and wanted to increase their control

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    The next and final ranking in the Royal class were the Royal Priests‚ of whom had a very high amount of power and control among the rankings and classes‚ as well as full religious power and control over Feudal Japan. The next class in the Japanese Feudal System was the Noble Class. This class was comprised of the Shoguns‚ Daimyo and Samurais. The highest ranking in the Noble class was Shogun. The shoguns ruled the military parts of Feudal Japan in shadow of the king. The country’s security

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    Turning Japanese Summary

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    In “Turning Japanese‚” Julavits aims to tell the story of her “post-college” life in Japan‚ mostly the eating experience‚ and the process of comprehending Zen-like words: emotional freedom accompanies with the awareness of the existence of uncertainty. It is through hers keeping finding American sweet that finally causes Julavits to grasp the essence of Zen-like words. At first‚ Julavits moved to Japan to reach higher level of existence while eating amazing food. Gradually‚ she began missing

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    Japanese Final Particles and Self-Expressions in Japanese Gay Males Masataka Murakami Haverford College Swarthmore College Abstract Japanese final particles are a gendered‚ optional linguistic feature that is added to a word in a sentence or to the end of a sentence to express subtle nuances commonly in the spoken language. In terms of frequency of use‚ final particles such as zo‚ ze‚ and na are strongly masculine‚ that is‚ they are used most frequently by male speakers whereas wa‚ no‚ and

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    Symbolism in The Japanese Quince ESSAY OUTLINE I. In his work The Japanese Quince‚ John Galsworthy uses symbolism to portray the discontent for change in human nature‚ the rigidity of social classes in Victorian England‚ and the potentiality of experiencing something not of the norm. II. Galsworthy gives the impression that both Mr. Nilson and Mr. Tandram enjoy their scheduled‚ monotonous lives. “He experienced… a feeling of emptiness just under his fifth rib.” Underneath the fifth rib would

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    This is one of 120‚000 Japanese internment stories. Asa was 15 years old when her family was forced out of their newly built upper middle class home in California. On December 7‚ 1941 was the day Japan “woke the sleeping giant”. February 19‚ 1942 was the day Asa her mother‚ father and grandmother were given 10 days notice to evacuate their home and report to a government provided facility for all Japanese-Americans. Asa’s dreams of living a normal American life were ruined the day that her and

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    The Intergenerational Differences of the Japanese canadian issei‚ nisei‚ and sansei In the wake of World War II‚ The Japanese Issei and Nisei both experienced extreme racial prejudices brought about by pre-existing anti-Asian racism and fear driven panic from the bombing of Pearl Harbor‚ and as a result became enemy aliens. However‚ pre-war intergenerational differences between the Japanese Canadian Issei and Nisei such as; traditional values‚ education‚ language‚ and age directly influenced

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    if any‚ to take regarding his executive assistant‚ Mr. John Higgins. In Mr. Prescott’s opinion‚ Mr. Higgins had been losing his effectiveness as one who was to represent the U.S. parent company because of his extraordinary identification with the Japanese culture. The Weaver Pharmaceutical Company was one of the outstanding concerns in the drug field in the United States. As a result of extensive research it had developed many important drugs and its product lines were constantly improved‚ giving

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