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    In college‚ as in life‚ some things are unavoidable: tuition‚ essays‚ bad-for-you food…and roommates. Unless you live at home while going to school‚ from the time you enter the higher education world until you leave it‚ you will be coping with people in your personal space. In the land of shared space‚ problems arise frequently – and if you never deal with them‚ they have the potential to ruin any relationship. Use these tips from experts and real college girls on getting along with your roommate

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    CM Article by and for CMS March/April 2009 Japanese and American Management: A Contrast of Styles Japanese management integrates work with their personal lives. Japanese management sees themselves as company representatives at all times. Thus‚ during introductions‚ a manager is introduced by the Japanese company first‚ followed by the manager’s surname. For example‚ a Japanese manager working at Honda is introduced as “Honda no Kato-san desu‚” or Honda’s Mr. Kato. Contrast that with an American

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    Struggle of the Japanese Invasion Looking back into history many people have suffered‚ struggled and lost their lives over external hardships they had no control of during their lifetime. Kate Furnivall’s The White Pearl takes place in Malaya and Singapore located in Southeast Asia during World War 2 (WW2) following the bombing of America’s Pearl Harbour. Constance Hadley‚ the protagonist of the novel‚ is a mid-aged white woman with a family consisting of her wealthy husband Nigel and their son

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    Japanese American Minority

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    Japanese-Americans as a Minority Japanese-Americans are a minority group consisting of people with ethnic ties to the archipelago of Japan‚ in eastern Asia. According to Pew Research Center (2012)‚ there were approximately 1‚304‚286 Japanese-Americans living in the United States in 2011. With the overall trend of Asian-American populations rising (Pew Research Center‚ 2012)‚ this number has certainly gone up‚ especially due to‚ according to Toji (2003)‚ those with mixed ancestry. Japanese-Americans

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    For centuries‚ arranged marriages between social classes have been a tradition. Since World War II ended in 1945‚ “love” marriages have become more and more common. Social class has somewhat ended with the establishment of the Tenant Laws; which abolished landlords and divided land between Japanese peasants and farmers. Now‚ marriage is becoming much like that of the United States’. The rise of non-arranged marriage is a positive event; it is helping Japan progress towards a freer nation which is

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    Japanese Internment Camps

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    Japanese American Internment Camps Overwhelmingly the response of people in times of desperation is to survive at all costs and make the best of the situation. American history in the mid 20th century provides vivid example of desperate times such as those who were hit hardest by the era of the depression and also those who were displaced from their homes into Internment camps following World War II and the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Comparing the fictional account of Julie Otsuka ’s novel‚ When

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    The Japanese invasion exposed the Chinese people to political risks as many Chinese were assassinated. Also‚ the comic indicates the level of poverty facing the rural communities. The clothes and house of the fisherman depict the poverty and struggle of the rural

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    The Rape of Nanking

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    The Rape of Nanking On December 13‚ 1937 in order to break the spirit of Chinese resistance‚ Japanese General Matsui Iwane ordered that the city of Nanking be destroyed. Much of the city was burned‚ and Japanese troops launched a campaign of atrocities against civilians. In what became known as the "Rape of Nanking‚" the Japanese butchered an estimated 150‚000 male "war prisoners‚" massacred an additional 50‚000 male civilians‚ and raped at least 20‚000 women and girls of all ages‚ many of whom

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    During the Japanese occupation‚ Filipino literature was given a break‚ as writing in English was consigned to limbo. Philippine literature in English came to a halt because of the strict prohibitions of the Japanese. Almost all newspapers in English were stopped except for “Tribune” and “the Philippine Review”; even American films were closed too. The drama experienced a lull during the Japanese period and the big movie houses were just made to show stage shows. After the tyranny of the Japanese‚ the Americans

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    Philippine Independence Act or more popularly known as the Tydings-McDuffie Law. The Commonwealth era was interrupted when the Japanese occupied the Philippines in January 2‚ 1942. The Commonwealth government‚ lead by Manuel L. Quezon and Sergio S. Osmeña went into exile in the U.S.‚ Quezon died of tuberculosis while in exile and Osmeña took over as president. At the same time‚ the Japanese forces installed a puppet government in Manila headed by Jose P. Laurel as president. This government is known as the

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