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Essays 391 - 420
In fourteen pages this paper discusses the U.S. long term response to the Pearl Harbor bombing and its impact upon the Japanese. ...
In five pages the Japanese origins of JIT manufacturing are discussed along with a consideration of varying successes in implement...
In twelve pages Japan's 1986 legislation providing for equal opportunities is examined in terms of what this meant in terms of Jap...
Iin five pages this paper analyzes author objectivity in this personal tale of Japanese American internment camps in the US during...
In five pages this paper discusses English learning by a Japanese student and the problems that are confronted during such instruc...
In nine pages the Japanese and Chinese emperors are contrasted and compared in terms of roles and functions from the middle of the...
In sixteen pages this paper presents a literature review on studies regarding how English listening skills can be taught to speake...
the target word was translated through semantic memory shared by both languages, the outcome of that target/distractor relationshi...
An analysis that compares Japanese and American growth models is presented in this paper that consists of eight pages and also inc...
In five pages this paper discusses how the Japanese employed the infantry during this battle and the influence it had on the U.S. ...
characterize the government and society of the period. In the bakuhan, the shogun had national command and the daimyo had regional...
In a research paper consisting of six pages several opinions regarding the efforts of administrative reform in Japanese politics a...
In six pages this paper discusses the social problems associated with the US interment of Japanese Americans during World War II a...
In five pages this paper presents a character analysis of Aunt Obasan and Aunt Emily as featured in Japanese Canadian author Joy K...
the war itself. It seems obvious that if there had been some level of agreement between the nations regarding the larger expansio...
of Confucianism and Buddhism. Unlike the primitivism of Shinto, the Chinese religious practices were far more sophisticated, whic...
to defer to clergy as people in other churches (Stewart, 1983). These attitudes would be expected if one considers the three tradi...
adopt Japanese names and convert to Shintoism, the native Japanese religion (Life in Korea, 2006). Korean citizens were also prohi...
thus the Northeastern shore of Ohio (Hansen, 2007). In terms of its history, which is not as ancient as some may believe, Hansen (...
some traditions are simply not embraced. The zori is also known as the flip flop (Kim, 2003). Obviously, the Zori is rather sophis...
workers who smoked at their jobs, and no fire extinguishers (Triangle fire, 2006). At approximately 4.45 p.m. on March 25, 1911, ...
the Japanese woman is "framed" by a pond that features water lilies, reeds and bamboo, as well as two figures in a boat, two frogs...
"the aspirations of the people themselves. The controlling idea of the French Canadian is to retain...
including book sources by Hale, Cochrane and Biagioli, who have published sources on this subject. Though the author of the cite...
identity in relation to the various products of the national and international film and television industries, and the conditions ...
B.C. when it was a sparsely population area (Pearson Education 2008). The Nok culture is known to have resided there between 800 B...
allergies. He has never been involved in a serious industrial or automobile accident (Physical assessment, 2007). He is not taking...
became the first whites to actually see the valley (Ahwahnee, 2007). The Screeches encountered Pah Utes (Paiutes) camping in Hetch...
It has never been out of print since its publication and has been translated into "French, German and Dutch" (Taillon 16). Written...
as new western states were added to the union. Abolitionist movement: William Lloyd Garrison, a white man, founded the Ame...