ARTS1630 Course Outline School of Humanities and Languages ARTS1630‚ Introductory Japanese A Semester 1‚ 2014 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Course Staff and Contact Details Course Details Learning and Teaching Rationale Teaching Strategies Course Assessment Attendance/Class Clash Academic Honesty and Plagiarism Course Schedule Course Resources Course Evaluation and Development Student Support Grievances Other Information Page 1 of 10 CRICOS Provider
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the author ’s personal experiences before‚ during‚ and after her internment at Manzanar. Through the eyes of an innocent child‚ and subsequently‚ a teenaged Jeanne‚ we are able to see the cruel and heartless events that occurred to the Japanese people living in America during World War II. The book follows young Jeanne‚ a Japanese girl‚ who was taken to Manzanar‚ an internment camp in California. It describes life from inside the camp as well as the experience it had on her and her family. She‚ along
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meanings Some traditional symbols in Japanese textiles is the turtle and crane‚ which are both symbols of long life and good luck in traditional Japanese wedding ceremonies because of the meaning associated with these animals. The origami crane is a well-known worldwide symbol of peace as according to the Japanese tradition‚ if one folds 1000 origami cranes‚ their wish for good health will be granted. Both the turtle and crane are regularly seen in Japanese katazome and kasuri cotton textiles patterns
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1. Describe the various experience of the women in the POW camp. A) The women in the POW camps were treated very harshly‚ there are many instances that support this statement. One is that the women were given inhumane living quarters where food is scarce. These women were forced to bear extreme punishments such as kneeling for hours in the hot sun‚ or falling over onto sharp spikes. These women were not supplied with proper sanitation. There were also extreme cases of punishment used on minor offences
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History of Origami Origami is the Japanese art of paper folding. "Ori" is the Japanese word for folding and "kami" is the Japanese word for paper. That is how origami got its name. However‚ origami did not start in Japan. It began in China in the first or second century and then spread to Japan sometime during the sixth century. At first‚ there was very little paper available so only the rich could afford to do paper folding. The Japanese found useful purposes for their origami. For example‚ the
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home learning responsibilty working together in taing care of the clasrrom and each other. -Partake in a afterschool club each year whether their Sports or gardening to learn the Japanese values of forming strong relationships. -Partake in a afterschool club each year whether their Sports or gardening to learn the Japanese values of forming strong relationships. Wear fashionable uniforms that unifies the community. Boys: Dark pants‚ a Blazzr with a brass button‚ and a collared shirt Girls: Blazer
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After practically being starved to death while stranded at sea‚ Phil and Louie get captured by the Japanese. They immediately get thrown into a POW camp and receive beating that lasts for two hours‚making them not want to fight back. The crimes that was committed against the soldiers eventually led to death and for the survivors PTSD‚causing them to mentally not be the same after the war.
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Japanese Animation While some people think Anime is a genre‚ it is in fact‚ actually an art form that incorporates all genres found in television and books. The plots range from romantic comedies to science fiction and even action adventures. Anime is released in three forms: TV shows‚ Movies‚ and OVA. What is an OVA you may wonder‚ OVA stands for Original Video Animation. An OVA is an anime released straight to video because of financial or social circumstances. What is it about Anime
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of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Death was around the corner for many innocent prisoners. For some‚ death was preferred. Nazis put many Jewish people‚ and others into camps where there was no escape. People dying by the hundreds and helplessness overpowered these prisoners. There were two camps inside the Belsen camp-Camp 1 and Camp 2. The conditions were terrible‚ but eventually‚ there came an end to this horror. In Camp 1‚ also known as the Horror Camp‚ was where many diseases which killed
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What is the plot in "The Japanese Quince" by John Galsworthy? "The Japanese Quince" by John Galsworthy‚ is a short story about a man who seems to be experiencing a total disconnect from the world outside his home. The plot seems fairly straightforward. Quite to his surprise one day‚ Mr. Nilson—a man "well known in the city"—feels very unusual as he looks out of the window‚ and he is not sure what the cause might be. He goes out for a walk‚ and he experiences a "feeling of emptiness‚" a "queer
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