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    Introduction: Sushi King. Sushi King first opened their doors in 1995‚ pioneering a new era of Japanese cuisine in Malaysia with their unique ‘Kaiten Sushi’ or ‘Revolving Sushi’ with quick service restaurant concept. Offering a wide variety of sushi along with an expansive menu of other Japanese food at affordable prices in a friendly‚ cosy environment‚ Sushi King quickly gained popularity to become a favourite amongst locals and foreigners alike. From a single outlet in Kuala Lumpur‚ they have

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    long history in Japan‚ and it is a kind of special culture of Japanese. Lunch sale has become a highlight to attract customers to buy the bento in various large convenience stores‚ such as "7-11"‚ "Family-mart"‚ "Lawson". They use lots of ways showing their bento‚ and constantly develop the bento in new-types and new-tastes. According to the seasons change‚ they make the inexpensive bento but in good color‚ flavor‚ and taste. Japanese are usually accustomed to cold food‚ but in the winter they can

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    Interpretations Suspense movies are my favorite. “Yogisha X no Kenshin” was adapted into a film in South Korea and Japan‚ which was the best known novel of Japanese mystery novelists‚ Higashino Keigo. “Yogisha X no Kenshin” was translated to “The Devotion of Suspect” in English‚ formerly known as “Perfect Number”. The adapted film of Japanese version was different from the Korean version in characters settings‚ focused points‚ and endings. I have read the book before those two movies released

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    Noble Gas and Mrs. Wang

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    was a war. Everybody had known for a long time that there was a war going on and that Japanese were killing Chinese. To Mrs. Wang‚ however‚ the war was not real and no more than rumor since none of the Wangs had been killed. Old Mrs. Wang’s clan village‚ the Village of Three Mile Wangs‚ on the flat banks of the Yellow River‚ had never even seen a Japanese person. Only the war caused them to talk about the Japanese. It was an early summer evening. After her supper‚ Mrs. Wang had climbed the dike steps

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    The Loom Summary

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    by R. A. Sasaki sets the tone of longing that characterizes each of these nine stories. They describe members of three generations of Japanese Americans who long to blend into the fabric of American society‚ who both cherish and reject the idiosyncrasies of their culture. The young people especially are caught in a paradox: They would like to be free of these Japanese differences‚ and yet they also seek acceptance of the vision and traditions they have inherited. “Ohaka-Mairi” is about a death in the

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    Communications Paper

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    Merrill Lynch in Japan Merrill Lynch is an investment banking business and the world’s largest underwriter of liability and equity.   Merrill Lynch’s investment backing procedures includes their global influence as well as considered being vested in Japanese culture. Japan’s determinations to control their economy were unsuccessful. Japan’s restrictive systems were problematic for Merrill Lunch to present their reserved clienteles the variety of amenities that they propose in the U.S. Therefore‚ Japan’s

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    The Broca’s area is the region in the brain which functions in the production of language. Damage to this area would lead Savannah unable to reach her full potential of grasping the language of Japanese. Phonemes are the smallest unit of meaning in language. If Savannah understands the phonemes of Japanese‚ she will be able to perform better on her exam. Modeling is a learning method in which someone imitates; Savannah can model her

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    This game uses the Japanese language and has little use of English. Written Japanese makes use of three main systems: kanji‚ hiragana‚ and katakana. Kanji refers to Chinese characters used in written Japanese. School children are taught the 1‚945 regular kanji (identified by a 1981 governmental decree) used in "official" communications (there are thousands of other kanji in use). Hiragana‚ meaning "ordinary syllabic script‚" consists of 48 syllables. It is mainly used to write word

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    ESSAY Project Plan 2

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    Introduction The topic of our research is about the interference of the first language (L1) to the second language acquisition (SLA). This research looks into the L1 learners’ production of phonemes in their second language (L2)‚ English. The topic is relevant to SLA as speaking is one of the fundamental skills in SLA. Pronunciation‚ in particular‚ is a very important mechanism for a fluent communication. In fact‚ pronunciation is believed to be involved in the learners’ phonological loop. According

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    Japanese Internment Camps

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    and can vote. What should these new citizens know about the history of their country? What events will help inform them as they participate in American democracy and society? For example‚ what lessons can new citizens take from the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II? What lessons can they learn from the rise of totalitarian regimes in the 1930s and the U.S. response? Description For this project‚ you will write a research paper on a specific historical event and its importance

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