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    Christian Persecution in Tokugawa, Japan Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Introduction Japan, as a country in the Far East, has had a mixture of history, especially when it comes on the way it diplomatically interacts with the rest of the world. At some point it has been identified as a friend of the west, whereas at some other point it has presented herself as an enemy of the same. A good example of historical events, which present Japan as a controversial country in a global…

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    Japan's Foreign Aid

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    Discussion I. Case Study 1.1 Definition of Foreign Aid and How Japan Implement its Foreign Aid. Foreign aid was established for the first time in the United Nation Charter. It was ratified in the time of the conference of San Francisco on 26th of June in 1945. Foreign aid itself was made to underlay its purpose, includes; urging social development, to put a standard of life in a wider scale of freedom, as well as make the use of international machinery in order to promote people’s economic and…

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    Henry Ford was born on July 30, 1863. He is the creator of the automobile company Ford. He invented the first gasoline-powered automobile in his shed in 1901. His invention of the car had a significant impact on society. The invention of the automobile would not only change society but the world and its inventions. The invention didn’t just have an impact on society but on himself as well. Henry ford was an engineer in many fields and the creation of the car would make him one of the most…

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    Japan may be a small country who had a small role in the outcome of World War 1, but they still managed to do quite a bit for the Allied side, and when it came to the Paris Peace Conference, they had many demands. From helping Russia to demanding equality, their help will not be forgotten by those affected today. On August 15th, 1914, Japan sent Germany an ultimatum; evacuate Tsing-tau, disarm the warships, and hand the territory over. When Germany blatantly ignored their requests, war…

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    Communication College, so I gave up to transfer at that time because that is my only choice. However, time goes by, and gradually I can not help thinking to transferring and learn higher level study. How much I desire to learn instead of going back to Japan and starting a work. I really want to go to the university. To do that I need my family’s support, I knew it, however I also knew about my situation. I was not able to tell them my hope. I talk this to many people, and they encourage me to…

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    Obstacles Of Migration

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    migrate from one country to another. When they resettle in the new country the transition from one culture to another is challenging. For example, in the article “A Good Provider” DeParle talks about the Comodas family and how Emmet must migrate to acquire a more desirable paying job to raise his family. Emmet boss offers him a job as a pool cleaner in Saudi Arabia. Emmet has to transition from his culture…

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    INTRODUCTION:- Sony is a Japanese corporation and it’s headquarter is in Tokyo and one of the largest media in the world with revenue US$72 billion according to 2003 survey. Sony is a best and leading manufacturer of electronics, games, videos and information technology products for their customers and other professional markets. These things make Sony one of the successful entertainment company in the world. Sony has a long range of games, entertainment and electronic products. Sony become a…

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    Women Of Tammuz Summary

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    The novel Women of Tammuz, written by Azucena Grajo Uranza, embodies the Filipino’s way of living and how they cope with the events happening around them in the Philippines during the Japanese era. As history suggests, the Philippines was colonised by the Spanish, then the Americans, and lastly, the Japanese. Numerous events happened in that span of roughly 400 years, and like other events, the rest is history. Historically speaking, the Women of Tammuz tackles on the perspective of Japanese…

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    The Perwaja Steel Sdn Bhd was launched in 1982 and stared as a joint venture between the government-owned Heavy Industries Corporation (HICOM) and Nippon Steel Corporation in Japan (Perwaja Steel Sandal, 2009). Perwaja Steel Sdn Bhd built a steel plant in Terengganu to supply the domestic needs for steel products and which plant was costing about RM1 billion. But after that, Perwaja started to face production problems and also was encumbered with huge debt. In 1986, Perwaja was suffering from…

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    The Minimalism Movement

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    Synopsis The term Minimalism emerged in New York in the early 1960s within the reduced design of Bauhaus (form follows function) and is still present in our century. Also, the Japanese ideas such as Zen or Ma influenced the Minimalism. „It is a more meditative approach [...], designed to encourage mental peace and quiet.“ (Brown., 2016) The clean lines and the neutral color palette is essential for it. Minimalism is also considered as an important movement of postmodernist art known as the…

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