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    In the Japanese economy‚ it seems that there are many large industrial firms. However‚ the actual work of those firms is carried out by small and medium subcontractors. Therefore‚ if the contractors have any problems within the market‚ they can pass that to their subsidiaries. Subcontracting has always been important source of competitiveness and efficiency. gThe importance of subcontractors is especially great in industries where diverse parts‚ processing and a high level of technology are required

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    Japanese Food

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    Doxey’s Irritation Index The most well known theory of culture shock is “Doxey’s Irritation Index”. According to Doxey’s theory‚ when there is no touristic activity in the region‚ hosts are curious and interested in tourists; they are welcome‚ delighted and excited about tourists’ presence. Furthermore‚ it is a general phenomenon that more people move in and out of tourism sectors. Moreover‚ when the number of tourists increases‚ they are taken for granted and contact between tourists and hosts

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    Rona Joy T. Partisala May 9‚ 2013 II BSHRM Sociology 1. What changes in values‚ attitudes and practice do you think are necessary for Philippine progress and development? * Bahala Na – This is a belief in fate and a “come what may” attitude‚ tendency to leave things to chance‚ or letting things happen as they will happen. We need to change these values so that we can help our society more popular than now. * Filipino time – It is no coincidence it has been derisively labeled

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    Japanese Cultural Festival

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    3 Strategy 4.0 Tactics pg. 11 – pg. 17 4.1 Communication Tools 4.2 Budget 4.3 Monitoring & Control 5.0 Conclusion pg. 18 References pg. 19 – pg. 22 Appendix pg. 23 – pg. 26 Executive Summary The new Japanese Cultural Festival will be organized on the 22nd October 2011 (Saturday) from 9a.m. till 11p.m. and will be held at Penang Botanical Garden. The primary goal of the event will be to expose Malaysians to the art and cultural aspect of Japan thereby

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    that "there is a subtle difference between the two because public diplomacy is usually linked with an effort to improve the nation’s image for some specific strategic purpose"[2]. So far as the "soft power" is concerned it was first defined in 1990 by J. Nye. According to Ney‚ «soft power is the ability to affect others to obtain the outcomes one wants through attraction rather than coercion or payment. A country’s soft power rests on its resources of culture‚ values‚ and policies»[3]. The

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    The Japanese post-war economic miracle is the name given to the historical phenomenon of Japan’s record period of economic growth following World War II‚ spurred mainly by United States investment but partly by Japanese government economic interventionism in particular through their Ministry of International Trade and Industry. The distinguishing characteristics of the Japanese economy during the "economic miracle" years included: the cooperation of manufacturers‚ suppliers‚ distributors‚ and banks

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    Philippine-Japanese relations span a period from the 17th century to the present. Relations between Japan and the Philippines date back to at least the late Muromachi period of Japanese history‚ as Japanese merchants and traders had settled in Luzon even before the Spanish colonization. Especially in the area of Dilao‚ a suburb of Manila was a Nihonmachi of 3000 Japanese around the year 1600. The term probably originated from the Tagalog term ’dilaw’‚ meaning ’yellow’‚ this describes their general

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    Many would agree that Korea was taken over by the Japanese government during 1945. The Korean culture was slowly disappearing under the Japanese rule. Such as the native language‚ changes in names‚ their freedom rights‚ working in a foreign land to provide the for the family back in homeland‚ those who are considered being state-less in Japan‚ and Korea losing their status. To the Japanese government‚ they may have felt that their policies was a perfect way to control the Colonial Koreans‚ however

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    with Japan‚ no one knew or had an idea that the Japanese had made a decision to make war on the United States and Britain. This resulted in the bombing of Pearl Harbor since this was the only barrier to a Japanese victory. At around eight in the morning‚ on December 7th 1941‚ the Japanese launched a massive attack on the United States Naval Base‚ Pearl Harbour. This massive bombing attack was a key factor contributing to the internment of Japanese Canadians. In the novel‚ The Whirlwind‚ Ben Friedman

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    obvious than in the state of California‚ the nation’s most diverse state. It should be no surprise to most people that Japanese immigrants have a long history in California due to their visible presence there. My argument is that the Japanese are an integral part of California and also our country and have been instrumental in its development. During the 19th and 20th century‚ the Japanese made up one of the largest Asian ethnic groups immigrating into the United States. After a long-held policy of isolationism

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