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    category of crimes for which the representatives of the two states were prosecuted. According to Kaufman (2010)‚ the Tokyo Process required a nexus between the crimes allegedly committed by the defendants and “crimes against peace”‚ whereas the Nuremberg Trial did not require such prerequisite for prosecution (p.758). Thus‚ if the accused‚ for example‚ committed a crime against humanity in Tokyo‚ but failed to establish a direct link with crimes against peace‚ it did not mean that the person was innocent

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    OVERVIEW……………………………………………2 - History of Japanese Economy - Japanese Financial & Banking System - Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group BANK OF TOKYO MITSUBISHI UFJ………………16 - Structure - Rating - Capital - Competition - Services BANK MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS…………...……29 - Asset Management - Liability Management - Risk Management - Other Developments (Social Responsibilities) REPORTS ANALYSIS………………………………..35 - Financial Sheets - Financial Ratios FORECASTING……………………………………….38 - Forecasted

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    due to the American influence. He suggested that the ideas of philosophers were not the cause of the epidemic‚ but that it was the contemplation provided by the Declaration of Independence. (Document 5) The following actions contributed to the success of the French movement. Each cause led to the uproar of the third estate that caused them to revolt. The documents mentioned above are verification of the involved causes. The causes led to an ambitious fight

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    Sierra Larson ENG112-16PR Position Essay 2/10/14 The Mall as Disneyland Almost all Americans have heard the name Walt Disney. He created Disneyland‚ the happiest place on Earth. Walt Disney plays a large role in American society than just providing entertainment; many developers turned to part of his park‚ Main Street USA‚ for ideas when they started to design modern day American shopping malls. In “The Mall as Disneyland” Richard Francaviglia argues that Walt Disney played a key role. His

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    international company tries to builds long term relationship and trust into their patrons. Disneyland is the world’s number one amusement park which touches people on an emotional level. The main idea of Disneyland was originated by Walt Disney‚ A man‚ who had a dream of world’s number one theme park and had imagined that both young children and adults will have great life experience in Disneyland. Disneyland covers about 100 acres of land in Los Angeles and has a wide area covered for

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    Congestion Charge in Tokyo Since the 1940s‚ motorization has increased rapidly around the world‚ particularly private vehicles. The trend has created both economic and individual benefits. The development resulted in the prosperity of the metropolis‚ while regional areas declined steeply in scale. In Japan‚ the least number of vehicles per household by prefecture was Tokyo with 0.497(Automobile Inspection Association‚ 2009). Nevertheless‚ there are chronic enormous traffic jams in Tokyo. Congestion charging

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    Organizational Behavior in Hong Kong Disneyland Agenda Introduction 3 Motivation 4 Theory X and Theory Y 4 Herzberg’s two-factor theory 6 Maslow ’s Hierarchy of Need 8 Learning 11 Organizational Learning in Disneyland 11 Current situation of learning aspects in Hong Kong Disneyland 12 Problems of Disney Learning Style 13 Suggestion 14 Conclusion 18 Introduction Hong Kong Disneyland‚ opened to visitors in 2005‚ is one of the two largest theme parks in Hong Kong

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    Workplace teams have been studied to death in recent years‚ and the verdicts are in. They’re a success—and a disaster. They lead to big productivity improvements—and they peter out ineffectively. People love ’em. People hate ’em. In fact‚ says psychology professor J. Richard Hackman of Harvard University‚ researchers find that work teams cluster at opposite ends of the success continuum. Many function beautifully; many others fail miserably. Few are in the middle. The good news is that teams

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QEx9bRdJxo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACKQtHYbS-0 Shanghai disneyland Resort Hong Kong Disney land Disney The first thing of national advantage is factors of production. Hong Kong Disney land has relatively good factors like labor and infrastructure. Hong Kong has a much better labor supply market compared to other Asia countries. Because there are many people who can understand and speak English and putonghua that is very important factor in doing tourism

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    Benihana of Tokyo Benihana is a steakhouse with food cooked in front of the customers by Japanese chefs and the decorated in an authentic Japanese setting. Operation advantages: Benihana has several operation advantages: firstly‚ by eliminating the need for a conventional kitchen with hibachi table arrangement‚ the restaurant keep labor cost low while providing attentive service. Secondly‚ the dining space was increased. Thirdly‚ by reducing the menu to three simple Middle American entrees‚ the

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