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    depression were the endogenous depression model and the melancholic personality model. The endogenous model held a very negative view in Japan because it didn’t apply to all people; instead‚ it was seen more as affecting only a few people who suffered from psychotic episodes. The melancholic personality‚ however‚ fit right into the Japanese perception of a respected individual‚ because it drew upon favorable qualities such as being serious‚ hard-working‚ and selfless. It was seen as something one should

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    with the nation and people is negativity‚ and asserts the Japan need to change for the individual. He suggests he didn’t understand why they need to follow the nation even though citizens sacrificed their own. Therefore‚ he asserts Japan needs to have common right. He said they need to look out for high-level people. In addition‚ he also says that they should not waste of following or fighting for the meaningless rules. He is very focus on the common sense of all Japanese people. Through his lecture

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    In the early year of 1942‚ the families of Japanese people are being ordered to start a move to Manzanar‚ California; the Wakatsuki family is one of them. Many Japanese accept the move because they are afraid of Caucasian aggression‚ but some simply see it as an adventure. Families have to put on identification number tags on their collars. Riding on buses to Manzanar‚ Jeanne falls asleep on the bus‚ nearly half of which is filled with her relatives‚ and wakes up to the “setting sun and the yellow

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    just start talking in English to Japanese people IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY‚ while at the same time being a right racist prick to both the superior and the guy that his telling off (as well as to every Japanese person around him)‚ on top of which he then carries on having a monologue by himself‚ at what amounts to the main business meeting‚ to which he interjects a few cultural racist comments about Japan the War yadda yadda........... AM SURPRISED THOSE JAPANESE PEOPLE DIDN’T IMPALE A SAMURAI SWORD UP

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    consequential condition declared on the Potsdam Declaration undoubtedly resonated with me personally and many other leaders and advisors. The declaration specified “elimination for all of the authority and influence of those who have deceived and misled the people of Japan into

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    Emperor Was Divine‚ the boundaries of culture and identity are tested as a Japanese immigrant family try to find their way through being viewed as the enemy of America in their own backyards. Cultural diffusion can lead to a loss of identity and change in moral compass. Through When the Emperor was Divine‚ the Japanese are viewed as the enemy which eventually changes even their own minds into believing so. The main way the Japanese were identified with hatred was by their physical appearances. “We looked

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    Pearl Harbour The attack on Pearl Harbour began on the morning of the 7th of December‚ 1941. It was set to be a surprise military attack by the Imperial Japanese Navy against the naval base of the United States of America in Hawaii’s Pearl Harbour. The attack ended with the United States joining World War II. A war between the United States of America and Japan had become a possibility since the 1920’s with both countries having a plan if one should happen. The possibility grew massively when Japan

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    The Russo-Japanese war‚ 1904-1905‚ was a huge milestone that had a significant impact on the reign of Nicholas II. His ruthless thirst for expansion and haughty determination to incite a war with Japan was a shallow decision that led to an embarrassing defeat. This defeat affected the few remaining years or his reign in many facets and was raging fuel for the Russian population. It was a potential ignition many reforms including the social reform of the 1905 revolution‚ significant judicial reforms

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    Japanese immigrants first came to the Pacific Northwest in the 1880s‚ when federal legislation that excluded further Chinese immigration created demands for new immigrant labor. Railroads in particular recruited Issei. Before the War the Japanese were able to get mainly manual labor jobs such as this‚ no matter what their educational status was. This discrimination only increased during the war. Initially the U.S was unwilling to enter the war (and who could blame them after the disasters of the

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    another. Japan became a territory of the empire‚ which resulted in their freedom‚ rights‚ and name being taken away. Britannia renamed the country Area 11 and the people were no longer

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