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    After Meiji Restoration, Japan had almost completed its modernization stage. During its modernism period, the flourish of mass media brought various doctrines and ideologies into Japanese people minds namely Capitalism, Marxism, and Militarism. Compared with the literature written in Meiji Restoration era, the ideology of Success Advancement now was not main focusing point as before. In my opinion, the reason is that after Meiji Restoration, Japanese people gained the confidence on their rapid…

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    Ainu In Japanese Culture

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    The Ainu are the oldest inhabitants of the islands of Japan, Japan is also the only minority, they live in the Hokkaido region of Japan, has a long history and rich culture. The world view of the contents of the Ainu history, the Ainu language culture, the Ainu are described. National language and culture of the Ainu, for us to understand the cultural diversity of modern Japanese society which has an important significance. Japan is the world 's peoples constitute one of the most simple, many…

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    was an anti-corruption movement in 1894-1895, led to the First Sino-Japanese War. The Sino-Japanese Wars portrayed the decline and weakness of the Qing Dynasty as well as displayed how accomplished modernization had been in Japan since the Meiji Restoration (2). The Russo-Japanese War is a conflict in which Japan profitably forced Russia to carelessly disregard for its imperialistic administration in the Far East, becoming the first Asian nation in modern times to overthrow a European power.…

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    During the period between 1600 and 1900 in Japan, regarding cultural and political changes and continuities, the ideology of kokutai remained constant while there were significant changes in their militarily weak country and isolated nation. Japan changed from being a weakened isolated nation to a modern imperialist country. Before this big change, Japan was under the rule of Tokugawa Shogunate. Japan did not associate with any other country because they believed foreign influence was a…

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    The Imperial Constitution allowed polygamy, which is where a husband is allowed to have many wives and the kids were considered a single family unit. Females were removed from government roles and reaffirmed the power of the men during the Meiji restoration. The government provided programs educating women on how to be good wives. Then in 1889, females were denied their voting rights and women could not join political parties under the Law of Assembly and the Political Assembly. Japanese…

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    The Japanese Meiji Restoration, which took place in 1868, is memorable as one of the major turning points in the country’s history. The Main causes that lead to The Meiji restoration are debated by Historians as they argue over their differing opinions. One of the major causes commonly shared however being the rise and fall of The Tokugawa Shogunate during the period of 1603-1868 before the Meiji period. Another cause being the outside pressure from foreigners convincing Japan that they needed…

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    indestructible. Sometimes, restorations are required when teeth become injured or diseased. Many patients will require one, if not more, restorations in their lifetimes. This is due to high incidence of tooth decay and of course, accidents that cause injury to teeth. Restorations like dental crowns and dental bridges are vital to ensuring oral function after a tooth has been damaged or lost. Both bridges and crowns are custom restorations that are created specifically for each patient. Dental…

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    Prosthodontist Essay

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    type of dental specialist could benefit you greatly. A person who works in prosthodontics can serve several important purposes. This type of professional receives intensive training beyond regular dental school. Training to Be a Prosthodontist The first step for a potential prosthodontist is applying for dental school. Once an individual passes the regular courses, more classes will follow. In fact, three to four additional years of classes are the norm. In the U.S., the American Dental…

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    comfortable and relaxed. Below you can learn about how exactly we maintain our comfortable office and make you feel at home. Sedation Options If you are nervous or even fearful of a dental procedure, we can help make sure you are comfortable and relaxed throughout the whole process. To do this, we offer two levels of dental sedation right here in our office. Depending on your specific situation, we can help you feel relaxed by offering nitrous oxide gas sedation or oral conscious sedation…

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    pain of dental illnesses and painful dental treatments. These problems can harm a child’s childhood, education, and can even lead to diseases and health issues during adulthood. Children have to go through this while the parents have to face the cost of expensive restorations and dental…

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