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    Description of Business The Scrumptious Cuisine will be a partnership business consists of two owners. This will be a clean restaurant with ambience that will allow customers to enjoy scrumptious meals. It will cater to both meat lovers and vegetarians. The mission statement of the business will be “To offer excellent services and food to the consumers so as to make them feel pleased with the outcome and leave them wanting to come back”. JUSTIFICATION OF LOCATION This entity will be located

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    Lean Cuisine in Turkey Sara Tencza‚ Rosemary Soto‚ Derya Teke‚ Takiyah Wilson Professor Nahra INBS 246-02 November 26‚ 2012 Lean Cuisine is a brand of low-fat and low calorie frozen entrées and dinners that are currently being sold in the United States‚ Canada‚ and Australia. Originally created in 1981 as a healthier alternative to the typical frozen meals‚ the company has greatly expanded over the years. As a product of Nestlé‚ Lean Cuisine currently includes a variety of traditional dinners

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    specific race occupying them. Between the end of 1941 till the end of the war‚ the United States evacuated and imprisoned around 127‚000 people of Japanese ancestry. During this internment period‚ a supreme court case arose against Fred Korematsu where he was found guilty by a six to three verdict of trying to leave the state of California when all Japanese were prohibited from leaving and supposed to report to a relocation center. Although deemed unconstitutional today‚ the majority has strength in

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    Japanese Music

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    ------------------------------------------------- Music of Japan From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Part of a series on the | Culture of Japan | | History | People | Languages | Traditions[show] | Mythology and folklore[show] | Cuisine | Festivals | Religion[show] | Art[show] | Literature[show] | Music and performing arts[show] | Media[show] | Sport[show] | Monuments[show] | Symbols[show] | Organisations[show] | *  Culture portal  *  Japan portal |

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    TRADITIONAL JAPANESE ARTS Ceramics One of the country’s oldest art forms. In the Neolithic period‚ the earliest soft earthenware was made. Famous artist-potters Honami Koetsu‚ Ogata Kenzan‚ and Aoki Mokubei. Lacquer Ware is a broad category of fine and decorative arts. lacquer has been used in paintings‚ prints‚ and on a wide variety of objects from Buddha statues to bento boxes for food. Doll are known by the name ningyō (人形?) in Japan‚ which literally means human shape. Hinamatsuri

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    JAPANESE OCCUPATION & the SECOND REPUBLIC JAPANESE MILITARY ADMINISTRATION 1. Japanese Military Administration established on Jan. 03‚ 1942 by the Japanese High Command. a. First Director-General – Maj. Gen Yoshihide Hayashi; succeeded by Maj. Gen. Takazi Wachi. 2. Military rule by the Japanese conquerors. a. All government officials and employees were ordered to returned to their post. b. Military proclamation declared that for one Japanese killed by the population ten prominent Filipino

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    Abstract It is important to understand that an individual ’s perspective of death and dying is greatly impacted by their culture. In this paper I will discuss how the Japanese culture approaches death and dying. I will also discuss the unique concept of organ transplantation that surrounds that Japanese culture. This paper presents the law of organ transplantation in Japan‚ which allows people to decide whether brain death can be used to determine their death in agreement with their family. Japan

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    gestures and customs. Some may resemble more to the other and certain may be unique as the Japanese culture. As Team C we have decided to study the Japanese culture as we find it exciting and the most unknown from our personal experience. Ishin-Denshin stands for “what the mind thinks‚ the heart transmits” which is proving on how non-verbal communication is essential in Japanese everyday communication. Japanese are believed to use words only as part of message; they consider silence‚ mood‚ pauses in-between

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    Japanese Surrender

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    Japanese Surrender The Japanese surrender marks the end of World War II. Though the Japanese believed there is more honor in death than surrendering‚ the Allies (Great Britain‚ the Soviet Union and the United States) gave them no choice. “By the end of World War Two‚ Japan had endured 14 years of war‚ and lay in ruins - with over three million dead (David Powers‚ 2011). The major defining factor in the Japanese defeat was the United States’ use of the atomic bomb. The United

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    Why Did U.S. Adopt Non-Intervening Policy in the Anti-Japanese War Initially? On 7th June 1937‚ the Japanese militarism made an incident to start the war to invade the whole China. At that moment‚caught in such a dilemma‚ China asked America for help positively‚ which hoped that the U.S. could appear personally to mediate the war as soon as possible. However‚ U.S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull said that the U.S. kept a just and friendly attitude towards China-Japan‚ meanwhile persuaded both sides

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