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    -1Question: In 400 words or less. The backbone of a country is always in its constitution. A constitution is a body of fundamental principles according to which a state is governed by. If I were to write a constitution for a large country with significant differences in the population‚ I would definitely use Britain’s constitution as my model. Britain is a parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarchy‚ which in my mind is a great system to create unity among the people. Although‚ Britain’s

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    Japan and the United States:Different but Alike! The culture of a place is an integral part of its society whether that place is a remote Indian village in Brazil or a highly industrialized city in Western Europe. The culture of Japan fascinates people in the United States because‚ at first glance‚ it seems so different. Everything that characterizes the United States--newness‚ racial heterogeneity‚ vast territory‚ informality‚ and an ethic of individualism-- is absent in Japan. There‚ one finds

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    adjust their operation in relation to the labor power and employment structure in their respective countries. Japan and the United States are two of the powerhouses in the global market in the automobile industry. Firms in both countries share similar goals on maximizing its productivity and efficiency. Nonetheless‚ there are many differences in the labor power between Japan and the United States such as the structure of labor union and employment procedure. We will discover the labor power and employment

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    Difference in Animation in Japan and the United States William Bowles ANT101 Jodi Stoneman October 25‚ 2010 Difference in Animation in Japan and the United States Animation varies greatly between Japanese culture and that of the United States. While animation is usually revered as entertainment for children in the United States‚ Japanese animation‚ or “anime” as it is referred to both in Japan and in the West‚ is a form of media that is enjoyed by people of all ages. Unlike the Teenage Mutant

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    concept of work centrality and its implications for motivation. Use specific country examples and discuss the relative meaning of work in those countries. The relative importance of work compared to that of leisure‚ community‚ religion‚ and family is known as "work centrality." It is the "degree of general importance that working has in the life of an individual at any given point in time." In Japanwork is accorded a very high value according to research. The Japanese consider work to be important

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    Comparison of Police Brutality; Japan and the United States A recent problem has arisen in the United States. Deaths involving members of law enforcement has sent the nation into an uproar causing protests and riots. An incident in Ferguson Missouri started it all when Mike Brown‚ an unarmed African American teen was shot and killed by police officer Darren Wilson. The Grand Jury ruled that there was not enough probable evidence to indict Wilson. This meaning that there is not enough evidence to

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    The present paper is trying to see how two different social groups with a different cultural background‚ but with a common activity‚ perceive and use Piata Unirii. We are interested in similarities and differences between the two populations we intend to study. It is used a qualitative methodology of collecting and interpreting the data. We expect to be great differences between the foreigners’ perspective and Romanians’ perspective over this public space. Research Theme Defining the city

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    Japan 1. Executive Summary Since World War II‚ Japan started to focus on its economic growth and eventually became the second largest GDP in 1967. Japan is currently the world’s fourth largest exporter and sixth greatest importer in the processing industry and high-technology. As Japan’s position has grown‚ their political‚ economical power in the world has grown‚ too. However‚ as many Asian and Latin countries’ economical development efforts are growing rapidly‚ Japan’s former position is threatened

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    United States saw that the URSS was expanding all over Europe and Asia‚ because the soviet forces toke the entire island of Sakhalin and the Kuriles islands in the war against Japan and signed with the communist new government of Poland the political Oder line as the frontier with Germany. With those changes the URSS gained Konigsberg and Lvov for Poland‚ meanwhile Poland toke the principal port of Berlin‚ Stettin‚ and the rest of Prussia‚ part of Brandenburg‚ Pomerania and Silesia. A lot of German

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    The United States and Japan are two different cultures which reflects heavily through the way people from each of the cultures communicate. This may be in what is said‚ how it’s said‚ as well as verbal or physical cues. They way many cultures communicate stems from ancient beliefs and customs. For the Japanese much of their culture and traditions stem from this. Their culture has remained strong due to them being rather homogenous. On the other hand‚ America is relatively a new country that is more

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