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    Disneyland World Journey

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    Renee 11050438 Huang Yiyi‚ EE 13509969 Corbion Morgane Alexandra 13050044 Tong Hui‚ Anna Table of Contents Table of Contents 3 Introduction 4 The Walt Disney Company 6 Disneyland 6 Disneyland in the United States 7 Tokyo Disneyland 9 The Project 9 Behind the Miracle 10 Disneyland Paris 13 The Project 13 Mistakes over Mistakes 15 Unpredictable or Predestined Future 19 Hong Kong Disneyland 21 The Project 21 Lesson Learnt 22 Future Challenges 25 Shanghai Disney

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    counterpart has equivalent authority. This is not always the case. Often the Japanese negotiator will be required to check with his superiors in Tokyo before approving a provision‚ even in principle. For example‚ the Japanese will sometimes say: “We note your point”. This means that: “We have heard you‚ but we cannot answer you now. We have to check in with Tokyo and will get back to you.” The second etiquette is regarding the negotiation as a competition. When competing with the opponent‚ they don’t

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    science but English‚ German and French as well. At the age of 19‚ Hideyo came to Tokyo and successfully obtained a medical license. However‚ he decided to establish himself as a scientist because he couldn’t physically examine patients due to his disabled left hand. When Hideyo was 23‚ he served as a guide and an interpreter for Dr. Simon Flexner‚ a professor at the University of Pennsylvania who came to visit Tokyo. A year later‚ when he went to the United States for studying‚ he visited Dr. Flexner

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    Damage and effects Japan’s National Police Agency said that 45‚700 buildings were destroyed and 144‚300 were damaged by the quake and tsunami. The damaged buildings included 29‚500 structures in Miyagi Prefecture‚ 12‚500 in Iwate Prefecture and 2‚400 in Fukushima Prefecture. Three hundred hospitals with 20 beds or more in Tōhoku were damaged by the disaster‚ with 11 being completely destroyed. The earthquake and tsunami created an estimated 24-25 million tons of rubble and debris in Japan. An

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    worms an centipedes were spreading to the floor making its way up to him through his mouth and the suddenly he woke up. The nurse woke him up and he asked if he had another bad dream and Mr.Kitagari told the nurse that the frog died after he saves Tokyo from an earthquake. The nurse tell him that Mr. Katagiri was very fond of frog and he said he really is‚ after that he fell into a restless‚ dreamless

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    Hirohito

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    Emperor Hirohito was Japan’s 124th emperor who is vital to the history because he played a major role within world history. He was known as the Showa Tenno emperor. Showa is translated into "enlightened peace" and Tenno is translated into "heavenly sovereign." This is exceptionally ironic because he was the emperor during numerous disasters (Hirohito‚ 2005). The worst war Japan had ever seen and a depression are just a few of the events that occurred throughout history. According to the Japanese

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    Air Pollution In China

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    Air Pollution in China and Japan 1. Introduction: Air pollution is a major environmental issue harming people around the world. Millions of individuals die every year from air pollution. Unfortunately‚ this issue is increasing in the continent of Asia. Pollution has been challenging to control due to its harsh climate‚ rapid industrialization and overwhelming population in these Asian countries. Air pollution been a threat to the world for centuries and continues to plague the environment while

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    A Young Fashion Designer

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    began to spread throughout Japan. People in metropolitan centres in Japan‚ especially in Tokyo‚ began to consume Western fashion at a very rapid pace in the 1950s and 1960s‚ and whatever trend was popular in the west was imported to Japan or exact copied were reproduced locally. However‚ Japan was considered a market for western corporations to invest in‚ no matter how fashionable Japanese consumers became‚ Tokyo was never included in the global hierarchy of fashion centres nor did it receive any recognition

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    bomb‚ an estimated number of 100 000 people died. So in the end you can see that dropping the atomic bomb has saved quite a lot of lives in a way. America had bombed Tokyo before‚ using conventional bombs. While in Hiroshima using the atomic bomb‚ about 75000 people died‚ and in Nagasaki about 50000‚ during the conventional bombing of Tokyo‚ 100‚000 people had died. This makes the atomic bombs seem a little bit less powerless because we can see that conventional bombs can kill just as many people. Another

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    Sony corporation is a multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Tokyo‚ Japan‚ and one of the world’s largest media conglomerate with revenue of US$ 88.7 billion ( as of 2008) based on Minato‚ Tokyo. Its name is derived from Sonus‚ the Greek goddess of sound. The first market mix element is Product. A product is anything that can be offered to a market for attention‚ acquisition‚ use or consumption that might satisfy a need or want. Product decision normally base on Brand name‚ Functionality

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