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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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    How far was the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905‚ responsible for the outbreak of the 1905 Revolution? The Russo- Japanese War‚ although an important rationale for the outbreak of the 1905 Revolution ‚ was caused by many other problems which made a foundation for the War as well as the Revolution. Due to the War the economy suffered‚ adding on to the problems that Russia was already facing from a lack of preceding modernization‚ making this very important as the majority were affected causing

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    Cute in Japanese Culture

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    The rise of cuteness in Japanese culture emerged in the 1970s as part of a new style of writing. Many teenage girls began to write laterally using mechanical pencils. These pencils produced very fine lines‚ as opposed to traditional Japanese writing that varied in thickness and was vertical. Also‚ the girls would write in big‚ round characters and they added little pictures to their writing‚ such as hearts‚ stars‚ smiley faces‚ and letters of the Latin alphabet. These pictures would be inserted randomly

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    starting out in your Japanese studies and need a textbook‚ what do you choose? For most of us the choice will come down to two books: Genki and Minna No Nihongo. Both are fine places to start‚ but lets look at Minna No Nihongo. Minna No Nihongo is great for beginners. The series offers the most essential words and grammar that anyone will need to survive in Japan while at the same time touching on some more advanced Japanese. It does a terrific job of introducing Japanese to beginners and stretches

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    THE PROBLEM Introduction Folktales are one of the forms of prose narrative which we regarded as fiction. They are not considered as dogma or history‚ they may or may not have happened‚ and they are not to be taken seriously.1 However‚ folktales like other stories provide various experiences that is why they are important. Folktales are not merely stories but there are morals in them‚ probably not obvious but underlying morals in it. In like manner‚ folktales may not be history but surely

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    Today Canada prides itself with how multicultural and diverse it is‚ taking a look at the 20th century shows that it has not always been that way‚ and that there have been many obstacles to overcome. The mistreatment of Japanese-Canadians during their internment‚ denying the 376 passengers of the Komagata Maru food or water for 2 months after not letting them into Canada‚ forcing indigenous children into the residential schools where they were stripped of everything they knew and taught to be “normal

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    Steps to Start Learning Japanese Define Your Goals Learn About Learning AJATT is a Good Place to Start Start Listening to Japanese Learn Katakana and Hiragana Try to Forget Romaji Start Learning Kanji Seek Out Friends Learning Japanese Get a Good Book Vocab Is A Key Be Aware Note: During this whole process you should be trying to read and learn vocab Define your Goals One of the most important things for people to realize is why they are doing something. So the first step is to

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    Study of Japanese Food Industry Kaori Takano1 1 School of Business Administration‚ Fort Lewis College‚ USA Correspondence: Kaori Takano‚ School of Business Administration‚ Fort Lewis College‚ Durango‚ CO 81301‚ USA. Tel: 1-970-247-7060. E-mail: kaoringcun@yahoo.com Received: February 19‚ 2013 Accepted: March 18‚ 2013 Online Published: April 14‚ 2013 doi:10.5539/ijbm.v8n9p111 URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijbm.v8n9p111 Abstract This study examines how the Japanese food industry

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    various forms of media and popular culture‚ Japanese culture has spread to not only Asia but also many Western societies. There are many factors contributing to this cultural power. Although the Japanese government has various policies to support the spread of Japanese culture‚ many Asian countries on the receiving end are accepting of this and want more of it. On top of this‚ there are also economical and technological factors contributing to the spread of Japanese culture. However‚ this cultural power

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    Japanese Internment: US vs. Canada As they were forced out of their own homes‚ uprooted from the land that they had contributed so dearly into making their own‚ the Japanese found themselves as victims of their own state—Red-flagged for espionage and sabotage in the North American states of Canada and the United States of America (US). These neighboring countries handled the same situation rather differently‚ and despite the many similarities between Japanese internment in the US and Canada during

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