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    Transgenderism in Japan

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    Aya Kamikawa- Reformation in the land of conformity Scholars have suggested that in the modern Japanese society‚ transgendered individuals (transgendered individuals and transsexuals are interchangeable and are referred to in the context of the Japanese society) are only valuable to the entertainment industry (Mackie 412‚ McLelland 167-168). In a country where mainstream conformity is promoted and preferred‚ any career outside of the entertainment and sex industries would seem impossible to

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    Unemployment in Japan

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    Agnese and Sala (2009) mentioned the puzzling performance of Japan in the past two decades is the object of growing attention in the literature. In this paper‚ we are discussing about one salient feature of this performance – the long term unemployment in Japan. According to Bloomberg‚ AFP on Business Times dated on 30 November 2011‚ it was mentioned the country faced a high unemployment rate at 4.5% in October 2011 which is higher than the 29 economists’ prediction. Our aim is to exam the causes

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    Multinationals Corporations

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    Introduction. Multinational corporations (MNC’s) also known as International Corporation‚ transnational corporation‚ global corporation and many more. Due to the political changes that have occurred during the years‚ the opportunities for multinationals corporations have increased considerably. As a fact multinationals corporations are growing with rapidity. For example in Mauritius we have KFC‚ Mac Donald’s‚ Pizza hut which are all multinationals and have branches throughout the island. According

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    Classification of Japan

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    Classification of Japan Ryosuke Sato ENG101 Classification of Japan Nowadays‚ in Japan‚ the number of traveler from abroad is increasing‚ although there was a big earthquake in Fukushima in Japan. When you come to Japan‚ there are three places you have to visit then: Tokyo‚ Kyoto‚ and Hiroshima. If you visit these places‚ you would see Japanese culture‚ food‚ and historical building. First of all‚ I think most traveler is coming to Tokyo at first. Tokyo is one of the biggest cities if

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    Suicide in Japan

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    some of the world’s greatest countries. However‚ it is Japan who is most famous for being a suicide-prone nation. While only being ranked ninth for deaths by suicide‚ Japan boasts some of the more disturbing stories behind its suicide victims‚ as well as a long history of this gruesome act. However unheard of it seems to outsiders‚ the methods and reasons behind suicide have become all too common amongst native Japanese. Suicide in Japan began with the samurais who chose ’seppuku’ (the disembowlment

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    Japan Culture

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    Religion in Japan In Japan today‚ religion is freely practiced and‚ at least in small numbers‚ a multitude of religions are present. The religious beliefs of Japan’s populace breakdown to 91% Shinto‚ 72% Buddhist‚ and 13% other (less than 1% is Christian). Although in the West religious faiths are viewed as mutually exclusive‚ in Japan it is common for a person to adopt beliefs from more than one theology. The majority of the population therefore is both Buddhist and Shinto. Both of these faiths

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    Lifestyle in japan

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    16 Signs That Japan Loves Small StuffThe Japanese tend to value small things over big. This way of thinking evolved over thousands of years. It has both practical and religious roots. From a practical perspective‚ Japan is an island nation with limited resources and a high population — big is often unworkable. Japan is also a Buddhist country that has been influenced by Buddhist minimalism. Japan’s preference for all things small shows up in dozens of ways.  1. Electronics Japanese electronics

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    Beyond Good and Evil

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    Beyond Good and Evil By Friedrich Nietzsche Download free eBooks of classic literature‚ books and novels at Planet eBook. Subscribe to our free eBooks blog and email newsletter. PREFACE UPPOSING that Truth is a woman—what then? Is there not ground for suspecting that all philosophers‚ in so far as they have been dogmatists‚ have failed to understand women—that the terrible seriousness and clumsy importunity with which they have usually paid their addresses to Truth‚ have been unskilled and

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    Bed, Bath, and Beyond

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    Q. 1: Explain how Bed Bath & Beyond practices the retailing concept. A. 1: Bed Bath and Beyond practices the retailing concept by being value-driven and goal oriented. By maintaining annual sales of 6 billion (not to mention the 15 years of consecutive profit)‚ BB&B has clearly met the customer’s standards by offering convenient and multiple store locations‚ excellent store atmosphere‚ and an assortment of indispensable merchandise. BB&B also practices the retailing concept by giving their

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    Bed Bath and Beyond

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    Bed Bath and Beyond’s Business Risk Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. is a nationwide chain of 575 retail stores selling domestics merchandise (bed linens‚ bath items‚ and kitchen textiles) and home furnishings (kitchen and tabletop items‚ small appliances‚ and basic house wares). In 2003 Bed Bath and Beyond reported annual revenues (gross profit) of approximately $1.8 billion‚ net income of $339 million and net sales of $4.5 billion‚ representing 22% growth in revenue and 32% growth in income as compared

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