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    Cause Of Tsunami Essay

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    Introduction: What is a harmful problem that waves cause? Tsunamis cause mass destruction and death whenever they hit land. Tsunamis are seismic sea waves/ huge ocean waves that are created by undersea disturbances and earthquakes. There are 3 main types of tsunamis: local tsunami, regional tsunami and distant tsunami. A local tsunami affects coasts less than 100km away from it's source and generally hits within an hour of occurring and sometimes within 10 minutes. Local tsunamis are…

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    Japan 2011 Tsunami Summary

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    Japan 2011 Tsunami By Jayden Dwyer Summary On March 11, 2011, 231 miles northeast of Japan a 9.1-magnitude earthquake occurred 15.2 miles underwater. This is the biggest earthquake in Japanese history. The earthquake erupted along a subduction zone, this is where two tectonic plates meet and collide (convergent) with each other. Subduction is a process where one of the two plates slides underneath the other plate melting into the mantle, this builds up stress between the two…

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    The Daimyo Period

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    Introduction You might be thinking what is the edo period well it’s a self-efficient society were peace and prosperity roamed throughout japan causing harmony between every state it was based on a principle of total utilization of finite resources. The edo period (or the Tokugawa Shoganate period) was officially established on March 24th 1603 and ended with Meji Registration on May 3rd 1868 The Tokugawa Shoganate period was the last Feudal Japanese government which lasted between 1603 and 1867…

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    The Russo-Japanese War

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    A century ago, in front of the Korea’s coastal waters, Japan and Russia had conflict over interests in Manchuria and the Korean peninsula, which is called Russo-Japanese War. At that era, Russian government was an imperial power and had many rebelling against the leader Czar Alexander II. After the incident, Czar Nicholas II obtained the sovereignty of Russia. However, because of too much internal revolution in Russia, they had to struggle with unstabilized government during the war. However,…

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    killed, instead of selling Makoto (at the end of the film?), and Makoto 's jump from the moving car? Cruel Story of Youth is a very dark film, unlike as in earlier movies such as Giants and toys, where the movie is about the higher echelons of Postwar Japan: such as the corporate world and the lives of the newly well to do. Cruel Story of Youth explores the life of Japan’s impoverished urban youth. The life of Kiyoshi represents a continuous cycle of abuse needed to support a meek existence.…

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    Meiji Japan Analysis

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    During the era of Meiji Japan, Japan opened its doors and became influenced by societies like Europe. In Sanshirō: a Novel by Natsume Sōseki, Japan became influenced by Europe’s ideas of individuality and humanism. The people in Meiji Japan believed and accepted to a great extend the European narrative of the Enlightenment of humanism, people being seen as a human who determine their own destiny, individuality, which meant people do what is in their self-interest, people were logical and…

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    maintained a peaceful environment. The works of literature such as The Tale of Genji, made the Heian period a very successful golden age, it had a well run government as well as religious unity and tolerance. In a way the Heian period was a time when Japan became itself, it broke free from china and that in its own right made it a very successful and amazing golden…

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    characteristics, family, arts, and holidays; in addition to similarities and differences, finally, application in the classroom. Japanese Japanese culture is abundant and diverse, dating back to 10,000BC when the Jomon immigrate originally colonized in Japan; it is universally recognized for its traditional arts in addition to its contemporary pop culture. Asian lineages consist of the Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Cambodian, and Indonesian descendants. There is significant…

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    strategies in battle, the heroes accomplished saving their land and townspeople. People use the books Musashi wrote for strategies for battle in their own battles. Japan has become a strategic and strong country with these heroes. Japan expanded through many countries because of the heroes who possessed leadership and intelligence in battle. Japan will be known for its strategic offense and defense with their great leadership…

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    The transmogrify of Avalokiteshvara in gender through Iconography The hanging scroll of The White-Robed Water-Moon Avalokiteshvara in the Asian Art Museum was created by a Korean artist, Seol Min in 2008. Seol Min used ink and colors on cotton, the style and historical period is Modern. The subject of the painted scroll is a female Avalokitesvara Water-moon Guanyin who is a devotional icon in Korea and in many other countries. The White-Robed Water-Moon Avalokiteshvara is a bodhisattva of…

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