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    Small Is Beautiful

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    Small is Beautiful The word ‘small’ represents what is minor or of minimum importance but small can also be beautiful. For instance ‘smile’ is a five letter word‚ a small word as you may see it‚ but is of great importance. Smile is a beautiful thing. It brings cheer and happiness in one’s life‚ it helps one to stay fit and healthy not only mentally or emotionally but physically too. Smile brings joy and tenderness in one’s heart amidst various amounts of sorrow‚ tension and turmoil. Not only does

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    Government interning the Japanese-Americans after the attack on Pearl Harbor cannot be justified because the actions of the U.S. government toward the Japanese Americans were very immoral‚ prejudiced‚ and corrupt. One of the reasons why the internment of Japanese Americans cannot be justified is because Americans had already had bias judgements of Asian Americans‚ especially the Japanese. Another reason why the actions of the U.S. are so immoral and unfair is that the Japanese Americans were interned

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    Fukuzawa Yukichi

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    greatest Japanese social thinkers of his time. In addition to being a thinker‚ Fukuzawa was a theorist‚ writer and reformer during the second half of the nineteenth century. He was most likely the most influential man during the Meiji era. Having been born into a poor Samurai family‚ Fukuzawa took it upon himself to seek knowledge and expand his own horizons. In the 1860s‚ he was involved in Shogunate missions to the west and was inspired to share western ideas and customs with the Japanese people

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    Summary Hunt goes to japan‚ has trouble understanding directions in another language. All the businessman spoke English. The Japanese arrive in America‚ and set up company. They had a different company policy than Americans are used to‚ including less pay‚ and installing cameras. The Japanese men had different choices in food. The

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    describes the amount of information people share in their country. This category shows us the difference in communication style and method. These differences can be seen in the way people utter‚ how much they rely on nonverbal communication and how they establish relationship with others. First of all‚ I will talk about the difference in how they talk. Since Japan is a homogeneous country and it’s society has been around from the very long time ago‚ Japanese people share common sense and context. When

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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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    In america in the 1940’s japanese americans were put into internment camps. This can be compared to the salem witch trials in 1642. A similar comparison to the salem witch trials would be what america did to the mexican americans in 1930’s. Though there can be many similarities there can also be many differences between these three events. In this essay i will discuss the similarities between each other and also the differences. The similarities between these three events in american history in

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    which lead getting far away from the original interest of parties. Moreover‚ it is inefficient. Japan people gives a great importance in face‚ so bargaining on positions may lead them to save their face‚ which in turn leads more bargaining on positions. So‚ rather than focusing on positions‚ we should choose to focus on interests of both parties. Building relationships is important for Japan people‚ so to facilitate to build a strong‚ long term relationship focusing on interest rather than positions

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    Sound Of Waves

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    prayed in his heart…” pg 25. This quote symbolizes the fact that Shinji and so many other people worship their gods daily and ask their gods for things‚ this is a normal thing to do everyday unlike in the modernized world where they forget about the gods and normal things like wearing traditional clothes. Mishima uses respect for all things throughout Sound of Waves he also uses the type of work ethic of the people on the

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    Topic Summary: Culture is the shared‚ learned‚ and enduring orientation patterns in a society. People demonstrate their culture through ideas‚ values‚ behaviors‚ symbols and attitudes. Culture is the customary beliefs‚ social forms‚ and material traits of a racial‚ religious‚ or social group. It is also the characteristic features of everyday existence shared by people in a place or time. Culture represents one of the four major risks associated with international business. Cross-cultural risk

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