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    Japan Culture Vs America

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    throughout the country, and there are countless religious festivals that occur throughout the year. The shinto religion is the indigenous religion of Japan. Shintoism is about worshiping nature and the changing of seasons. This is partly why cherry blossoms and bonsai trees are important to them. Japanese people value honor, respect, and manners above all else. Japanese people also have a very high work ethic, and are proud of their jobs. In fact, it is common for Japanese people to introduce…

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    More Than A House What if a house was more than a home? What if it was treated more importantly than the people in it? Alison Bechdel, an American cartoonist, explores this idea in her autobiographical “tragicomic”, Fun Home. Born in the 1960’s, Bechdel was raised in a time where coming out was much harder than it is now. Coming out as gay had the potential detrimental to one’s career, relationships, and all-around life. She writes her memoir about her life, her experience of finding…

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    The Reality Of M Butterfly

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    piece. The scenery layout like we discussed in class was simplistic, yet impactful giving you exactly what you needed. There were a lot of little things like those drop-down spot lights that looked like they were from an old bar, the stereotypical cherry blossom tree that would come in and out in the back, and the wing of the butterfly giving depth to their scenes all made the play that much better. The performance was amazing, and I had a feeling Song Liling was a man due to the wig being so…

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    Bee extinction, it’s only the bee-ginning. Humans swat at them, spray them, and kill them. Has anyone ever thought of the importance of the honey bees people are trying to eliminate? Take a walk in nature on a sunny day and you’ll notice flowers blooming, plants growing, little critters moving around, and the buzzing of bees. Imagine if bees were taken out of the world . Honey bees have a much greater importance than most people realize, and taking them for granted could put a lot of resources…

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    piece fixated on one character, the lighting is a spot light. In regards to backlighting, Memoirs of a Geisha demonstrates this clearly. Another example of the use of backlighting is in the scene with the Geisha appearing in front of beautiful cherry blossoms that have a backlight that creates more contrast to the character in addition to making her glow. Marshall’s objective is to create the female leads more striking and angelic, almost like wearing a halo above their…

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    When we think of Japan we imagine anime, cosplay, manga, cars, cherry blossoms, technology and much more, but it’s a country with problems we might not have realized. Japan is home to many of our favorite and essential products from technology and entertainment to vehicles, however Japan’s economy isn’t as great as it seems. Japan is not only affecting itself, but also its people. Japan has lack of jobs which causes stress and anxiety to its people and causing them giving up on life which then…

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    Throughout the course of time, authors have been inspired by different sources of iconic literature. Whether it be “the Bible” or an American classic, “the Giver,” writers have found their guides through the work of others. The common source of inspiration has caused an upward trend in certain genres, uplifting many along the way. Although authors are influences by different muses, Hans Christian Andersen’s original work, “The Little Mermaid”, has become an afflatus to authors whom created…

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    1. Introduction This following report is about Toyota. Know as Engine or auto organization. This report will begin with organization foundation (Company Background) and furthermore nation foundation (Country Background). The report will also show some history about the company, then this article additionally will do give an account of PESTEL examination base on the picked organization and nation and took after by doorman's 5 powers on picked industry. This report has an account of key…

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    Prunus Case Study

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    waterlogging and are adapted to a wide range of climatic conditions (Druart, 1992, Hartmann and Neumuller, 2009 and Topp et al., 2012). Plum are used for their fruit, ornament and some are used as rootstocks for almost all other Prunus species except cherries. Plums are a diverse group of plants with many botanical species with over 6000 cultivars and 20 to 40 species distributed in different parts of the world, and it is the largest diversity of subgenus of prunus. Plums have a greater range of…

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    Junot Diaz's 'Beloved'

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    Memory As we all know, many writers and publishers all have one specific message behind their book, poem, or even short stories in order to give out a message that many people aren't aware of. Each theorist Martin Espada, Junot Diaz, and Chimmamada Ngozi Adichie have one main goal to prove to readers. Without metaphors, representation, and stereotyping/ single-storying, literature wouldn’t be what it is today it would just be the thought of one main genre and wouldn't have much meaning.…

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