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    CULTURE AMONG JAPANESE AND VIETNAMESE PEOPLE. TABLE OF CONTENT PART A: INTRODUCTION I: Rationale II: Aims of the study III: Objectives of the study IV: Scope of the study V: Methods of the study PART B: DEVELOPMENT I: Reading culture review 1: Definition of book 2: Definition of reading culture II: Reading culture of Japanese people 1: History of reading culture 1.1: In the past 1.2: At present 2: The importance of reading culture to Japanese people

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    My Big Fat Greek Wedding is Canadian-American movie which was directed by Joel Zwick in 2002. The movie combined between romance and comedy to show the different habits between Greek and American ordinary people. The main character is girl named Tula who suffers from her Greek family whose tried to prevent her from marrying the man she loved. At last Tula won and married her lover Ian Miller and they celebrate in a purely Greek wedding. I noticed that marriage in Greek culture is a very big

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    into the war officially. Many feared that Japanese-Americans could be spies and racist attacks began for all Asian minorities. The U.S. government moved thousands of Japanese-Americans living in the Pacific Coast into internment camps inland. The Japanese-Americans lived in the camps for a majority of the war. In the camps they were fed‚ had places to sleep‚ children were educated. Life continued for the Japanese Americans. After Pearl Harbor Japanese-Americans faced discrimination and in order

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    My Big Fat Greek Wedding “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” is a romantic comedy that explores cultural differences in a combination of romance and humor. The story revolves around Toula‚ a thirty-year-old Greek American single woman‚ who lives with her family in the suburb of Chicago. She works in her family’s business‚ a restaurant called “Dancing Zorba’s.” Toula is expected to marry from their ethnic background. However‚ she struggles with her strict father to convince him that she longs for something

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    “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” is a charming romantic comedy that explores cultural differences in a combination of adorable romance and cute humor. The story revolves around Toula‚ a thirty-year-old Greek American single woman‚ who lives with her family in the suburb of Chicago. Like many obedient Greek daughters‚ she works in her family’s business‚ a restaurant called “Dancing Zorba’s.” Toula belongs to a traditional collective upbringing where all good daughters are expected to marry from their ethnic

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    knowledge of these concepts was challenged when asked to relate these notions to a movie. During the time that I was watching the movie‚ My Big Fat Greek Wedding‚ I realized myself grasping onto what was going on and being able to relate certain scenes and situations to topics I had previously learned about. Interactions in My Big Fat Greek Wedding display concepts of conflict and politeness theory‚ which can be pointed out in a few specific scenes. During the movie‚ I found that these concepts that

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    Russia have defeated Japan in the Russo-Japanese War? If not‚ why not? If so‚ why and how? by Terra McIntyre Introduction This essay will examine Russia ’s advantages and disadvantages pre-war‚ war and post-war that could have changed the course of history and enabled Russia to defeat Japan in the Russo-Japanese War. Russia‚ despite major advantages in resources‚ military personnel‚ naval forces‚ and strategic depth‚ lost the Russo-Japanese War to Japan‚ a rising power whose military

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    through their wedding traditions. It is where you will see the intricate pattern of how people live and their belief in each era. Korea Korea is one of the countries in East Asia that has a very rich and well preserve culture and it is no wonder that their traditional wedding traditions are very colorful. Venues.On the night before the wedding‚ the groom and his family will travel to the bride’s place‚ where the wedding will be held the next day. Wedding gifts. Before the wedding‚ the groom’s

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    Think Cinderella stories and ABBA then throw in some humour and romance and you’ll end up with Muriel’s Wedding. Directed by PJ Hogan‚ this bright‚ yet sad‚ film focuses on Australian family life and the meaning of "success." Muriel Heslop (Toni Collete) is jobless‚ has a low self-esteem and is obsessed with getting married to become successful. She lives in Porpoise Spit‚ a coastal resort‚ has no genuine friends and a dysfunctional family. Muriel’s father‚ Bill Heslop‚ is a corrupt small-town

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    This study seeks to investigate the question ‘How significant was the Japanese intervention in China between 1931 and 1949?’. This question is particularly relevant to the rise of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in 1949 because of the political significance of Japanese intervention which enabled the Communist party to rise in popularity during the war period. There was a clear disparity between the Guomindang (KMT) and the Chinese Communist Party as it became increasingly apparent that the latter

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