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    Menu

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    does support the theme as well as the concept of the operation. The menu support and the concept of the operation follows the 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‚ they quickly gained popularity to become a favourite amongst locals and foreigners alike. The

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    for meeting & greeting people Japanese seldom shake hands and can be so uncomfortable doing so‚ that they could avoid meeting again. Holding your hands together as a prayer and bowing your head slightly when you are greeting someone. When you are meeting someone for the first time‚ say ‘Hajimemashite’‚ which means ‘Hello‚ I am pleased to make your acquaintance’. Business dress code In Japan‚ people are often judged on the way they are dressed. In the Japanese business wearing a dark suit‚ white

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    Korean Wave

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    Workplaces course. Hofstede‚ G. (1980‚ 2001). Lecture 3: Theoretical Explanations of Diversity 〔PowerPoint slides〕. Retrieved from Griffith University 3120HSL Managing Culturally Diverse Workplaces course. Hur‚ Y.J.‚ & Kim‚ J. H. (2006). Korean Wave in Japanese Culture. Journal of Human Subjectivity‚ 3 (5)‚ 85-95. Hyun‚ J. S. (2003). Contemporary Chinese Narratives on Korean Culture. Korea Journal‚ 43 (1)‚ 129-153. Kim‚ C. B. (2009). Korean Spiritulity. Pacific Affairs‚ 82 (2)‚ 343-345. O’Shannessy‚ V.

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    Renko Chart

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    advisor‚ and save it in a folder on your desktop. Renko Live Chart V3.2 So this is how we install the Renko Live Chart EA. What Does Renko Chart Mean? A type of chart‚ developed by the Japanese‚ that is only concerned with price movement; time and volume are not included. It is thought to be named after the Japanese word for bricks‚ "renga". A renko chart is constructed by placing a brick in the next column once the price surpasses the top or bottom of the previous brick by a predefined amount. White

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    Comparing Kenya and Japan

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    unique. The theme of the modern architecture is mostly curved and circular shapes‚ to make it look futuristic and new. Thirdly‚ the food of the Japanese is way different than ours there typical foods are noodles‚ fish‚ rice‚ meat‚ vegetables and tofu. It is flavoured with soy sauce‚ dashi and miso they are low in fat but are high in sugars. The Japanese are known for eating all sorts of weird and unusual things such as insects‚ plants and raw or cooked meat‚ there are many more things making it more

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    are some of the foundations to their success. Two common phrases that Japanese culture reflects are “war is work” and “live to work”. These facts and figures on Japan will give you an idea on what the culture is like in Japan and how it positively affects their businesses. Population: 127 million people GDP:

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    Thomas King Evacuation

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    treated as equal. Thomas King’s ironic Indigenous story about Japanese Canadian internment during World War II‚ Coyote and the Enemy Aliens‚ and Joy Kogawa’s poem that describes the impact of the internment‚ What do I Remember of the Evacuation‚ both depend on the techniques of point of view and perspective‚ structure‚ and theme. Initially‚ both pieces of writing use point of view and perspective to demonstrate the harsh reality of Japanese internment. They are written in first person point of view

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    Tagalog Language and Rizal

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    communicating with foreign scholars and scientists‚ and in his writings. Many times during his travels abroad‚ he acted as interpreter for his fellow travelers who belonged to various nationalities-Americans‚ British‚ French‚ German‚ Italians‚ Spaniards‚ Japanese and others.  During his exile in Dapitan‚ Rizal increased his knowledge of languages. He studied three more languages- Malay‚ Bisayan and Subanun. On April 5‚ 1896‚ he wrote to his Austrian friend‚ Professor Blumentritt: "I know Bisayan already

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    Zen Garden

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    Zen gardens: a guide to their creation and enjoyment‚ J.P. Tarcher‚ L.A. Holborn‚ M. 1982‚ The ocean in the sand: Japan‚ from landscape to garden‚ Shambhala Publications‚ Boston. Ito‚ T. 1972‚ The Japanese Garden—An Approach to Nature. Yale University Press‚ New Haven. Kimura‚ K Kincaid‚ P. 1966‚ Japanese Garden and Floral Art‚ Hearthside Press Inc.‚ New York Kuck‚ L Lieberman‚ F. 1997‚ Zen Buddhism and Its Relationship to Elements of Eastern and Western Arts. http://arts.ucsc.edu/faculty/lieberman/zen

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    Geisha Make-Up History

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    recognizable characteristics about them‚ but historically this has not always been the case. The origins of white face make-up in Japanese culture are largely disputed. Some believe that the Japanese were inspired by "pale faced" European women‚ while others believe that it originated in China and was later adopted by the women in the Japanese court. The use of white make-up in Japanese history can be dated back as early as the Heian Era (794-1185 AD)‚ a time Chinese influence was high; leading historians

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