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    of the Margalla car commenced. Presently the entire range of Suzuki products currently marketed in Pakistan are being produced at this Plant. Under the Government’s privatisation policy‚ the company was privatised and placed directly under the Japanese management in September 1992. At the time of privatisation‚ SMC increased its equity from 25% to 40%. Subsequently‚ SMC progressively increased its equity to 73% by purchasing remaining shares from PACO. The total foreign investment brought in

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    "Japanese economic success is based on the ability to fuse the best of the west with the powerful traditions underlying Japanese life". The success of Japan in the world free market and its rapid ascension to the ranks of the worlds most powerful is subject to much debate. Having stagnated in isolation until the arrival of Commodore Perry in 1853 and suffering a massive blow to the economy following the loss of World War II‚ the success of the Japanese Economy is attributed to a number of factors

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    1. What was the Japanese “economic miracle?” During World War II Japan engaged in war as an allied of the Nazi armies‚ and it counted with a strategic position to control the pacific. Its government‚ militarized and power thirsty started expanding its sovereignty around Southeast Asia and the Manchurian peninsula in China. But it was not until the attack on the American military base‚ Pearl Harbor‚ that the Japanese where condemn to suffer the consequences of pacific war. In the aftermath of

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    org Historiographical Essay The China-Japan War‚ 1931-1945 David M. Gordon TW AR‚ Sun Tzu tells us‚ "is of vital importance to the state‚ being the arena in which life or death is decided and the pathway to survival or ruination." The Japanese invasion on 7 July 1937 put the Chinese Republic in mortal danger. In the end‚ the Republic prevailed. But China was devastated. The war also made possible a successful Communist revolution that destroyed traditional society. By 1945‚ Japan‚ too

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    Clothing fashions 2 Fashion industry 3 Media 4 Public relations and social media 5 Anthropological perspective 6 Intellectual property 7 Political activism 8 See also 9 References 10 Bibliography 11 Further reading 12 External links Clothing fashions[edit] A 2008 Ed Hardy runway show Main article: History of Western fashion Early Western travelers‚ whether to Persia‚ Turkey‚ India‚ or China‚ would frequently remark on the absence of change in fashion there. The Japanese Shogun’s secretary bragged

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    1. Coca-Cola Brief History The Coca Cola beverage invented by pharmacist John Stith Pemberton in 1886. The formula and brand was bought in 1889 by Asa Candler who incorporated the Coca Cola company in 1892. In 1916‚ the company began manufacturing its famous bottle‚ which remains signature shape of Coca Cola today. In 1928‚ Robert Woodruff‚ whom were the company’s president at that time‚ led the expansion of Coca Cola overseas when introduced the Coca Cola to the Olympic games for the first time

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    hospitality iNdustry 1.1 The structure of the hospitality industry The hospitality industry in the UK is a broad and varied industry ranging from single-person organisations to worldwide corporations. People do a total of more than 80 different jobs in the industry. key terms Hospitality: kindness in welcoming guests or strangers Fourteen different industries The hospitality industry is not just hotels and restaurants. There are 12 other different sectors of the industry: Hospitality

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    Buenos Aires. The reason for this is that while most Italians in Argentina became industry workers‚ most Japanese in Brazil became cotton field workers. It is obvious that industries are located in the biggest cities of any country‚ while cotton fields are located where the land is fertile‚ and this land turned out to be near the Amazon. This turned out to become very significant in the present because without Japanese choosing to settle near the Amazon‚ then this land would be even more precarious

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    very poor living conditions. According to the reports published by the War Relocation Authority‚ the administering agency in 1943‚ Japanese Americans were housed in tar paper covered barracks with guard towers and barbed wire fences for boundary. Moreover‚ not only were these boundaries just boundaries. They were guarded by military police with rifles‚ and numerous Japanese Americans in these internment camps were killed by the military guards for not following the orders or because they resisted the

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    Ethics of Identity: Japanese-American Internment Since 1893‚ when Fredrick Jackson Turner announced that the American identity was not a byproduct of the first colonists‚ but that it emerged out of the wilderness and only grew with the surfacing of the frontier‚ America has placed a great emphasis on the notion of a national identity. However‚ the paradox of the American identity is that although the United States is a melting pot of many different traditions‚ motives‚ and ideals‚ there are nevertheless

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