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    have in your classroom. Include an explanation of why each book is appropriate or important for broadening children’s perspectives and understandings of multiculturalism. The first book I would want to have in my classroom would be Yoko by Rosemary Wells. Yoko is a story about a cat who is struggling with some cultural differences at school. Yok brings Sushi to school

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    Linkage isomerism in cobalt(III) complexes Author: M Hurley Abstract Preparation of nitrito-kO-complex was prepared by ligand substitution from a chloridio-complex chemically made. The nitro-kN-complex was then prepared by isomerisation of the nitrito-kO-complex. Visible absorption and infrared spectroscopy was then carried out on all three complexes. The molar absorption coefficients calculated were 38.0 cm-1 mol-1 L for the chloridio-complex‚ 76.0 cm-1 mol-1 L for the nitrito-kO-complex

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    What are the key features of the Japanese management system? Japanese management system is influenced over time by the Confucius’s doctrines‚ which value external orders and harmony within society‚ while at the same time emphasising the collective aspect of the social order. Human relationship‚ therefore‚ is generally more important than other factors in Japanese society‚ and this vital element has created a management system featuring four main characteristics: lifetime employment‚ seniority based

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    2006/10/18 1 Table of Contents   Introduction Requirements           2006/10/18 Japanese Manuscript Paper Layout Unit Kerning Hang Space between Japanese words and words in Latin script Ruby Warichu Tate-chu-yoko Furi-wake Emphasizing Mark (Kenten)             Underline Superscript/Subscript (Soeji) Tab Column Footnote‚ Head-note‚ Sidenote Footnote Side-note Line-space adjustment (Kin-to-wari) Figures and Pictures

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    The Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. They became the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed act in the rock music era. The group’s best-known lineup consisted of John Lennon‚ Paul McCartney‚ George Harrison‚ and Ringo Starr. Rooted in skiffle and 1950s rock and roll‚ the Beatles later utilized several genres‚ ranging from pop ballads to psychedelic rock‚ often incorporating classical and other elements in innovative ways. In the early 1960s‚ their enormous

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    reflecting on food history that have been getting minimum attention of people than they deserve in recent decades. Jiro dreams of Sushi centers on Jiro Ono who is about eighty-five years old. Jiro Ono is seen as a legendary sushi chef in the world though‚ he operates in a small ten sits Subway restaurant. Jiro is also a father of two of the cast Takashi Ono‚ his second son who owns his another sushi restaurant in the city and Yoshikazu the first born who still a trainee under his father because according

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    Their spot in the limelight came when the remark was made by Lennon the Beatles were more popular than Jesus‚ which‚ sadly‚ was agreed to by several pastors. They topped the charts for quite a while until they disbanded and Lennon got together with Yoko Ono to produce avant garde music. Their impact on society was almost as large as Elvis’s and they also continue to inspire today’s modern rock bands. Several major American icons that Forrest met during the movie were politicians. One such politician

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    Case Study Team 4 Lucie RIHOVA‚ Jordan PERRET (Grenoble)/Yoko SHIMIZU‚ Takayoshi MIMIYAMA (Tsukuba) Case Study: Language and Globalization: “Englishnization” at Rakuten This case study report tries to find recommendations for Japanese company Rakuten. The huge project called “Englishnization”‚ which the company started in 2010‚ tries to change the main company language from Japanese to English. However‚ with the project’s deadline approaching‚ Rakuten’s management finds itself in a difficult position

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    up to the wrongness of the culture we would still be living in it today. John Lennon‚ one of the most influential songwriters and musician to ever lived‚ wrote a song called “Give Peace a Chance.” John and Yoko were staying at Queen Elizabeth’s hotel on May 26th‚1969 when John and Yoko decided to stay in bed for six full days to promote peace. Being already famous because he was a band member of The Beatles‚ he got a great deal of attention from news stations. John got the song idea and the song’s

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    Work Paper The Beatles Subject: English Contents Contents 2 Preface 2 I HISTORY 5 II ALBUMS‚ FILMS 10 III BEATLEMANIA 14 Summary 16 References 18 Preface The Beatles were a rock and pop band from Liverpool‚ England that formed in 1960. During their career‚ the group primarily consisted of John Lennon (rhythm guitar‚ vocals)‚ Paul McCartney (bass guitar‚ vocals)‚ George Harrison (lead guitar‚ vocals) and Ringo Starr (drums‚ vocals). Although their initial musical style was

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