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    Dylan Shank Ms. Cooney Period 1 English 10 Final Draft In the “Car World” there is an argument that has been going on for a very long time; Japanese Import cars vs. American Muscle cars. Many people say that import cars are better than muscle cars in many way. Others say that muscle cars are better than import cars. Many people like both types of cars. While others don’t like either types of cars for their own personal reasons. People should choose import cars over muscle cars because imports…

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    badly and killed thousands of people.”Ishido had lost about 32,000 and Mitsunari had loss much fewer”(Britannica.com). It sounded like Ishido had loss the war. Lots of men died because of this war and they still haven’t found a ruler to rule all of Japan. So they went to war to find a ruler, but they didn't end finding one. So the war was a…

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    The reasons that I registered in tea ceremony class in this semester is that I am strongly interested in the Japanese tea ceremony due to the knowledge of tea culture in my country, my personal experience during last spring break, and the self-requirement I set up for myself as a international student. I have desire to learn the Japanese tea ceremony culture because I want to know the difference between Japanese SADOU and Taiwanese CHAYI (arts of tea). When I was child, I had learned some basic…

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    Recent Development of Softbank International Business Recently, In 2004 Softbank acquired the Japan Telecom, Japan’s third-largest fixed-line operator. (SoftBank Group, 2004) After this times of acquired, Softbank formally entering the traditional telecom business. Also, Softbank owns several different companies such as Japan Cable Co., Ltd., BB-Serve, a cable company, and GungHo Online Entertainment, a gaming company. In addition, Softbank has partnerships with Japanese subsidiaries of…

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    Buddhas and pagodas in the temples, Korea became known by the West and this was is a period of beautiful ceramics (celadon). The government was concerned about the situation in society, lack of wealth because of private landlords, who did not payed taxes, weakness of governmental control under private estate, economic problems caused…

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    Neo Confucianism Essay

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    indigenous to Japan. Shintoism believe in purifying of the body as well as harmony with natural and stress rituals as well as ritual etiquette. Shintos worship kamis these kamis are deities that are associated with locations, animals as well as the emperor. Neo Shinto views were influenced by confucianism with the importance of the relationship to the emperor. The shinto text is called kojiki and praises values like purity and brilliance. Shinto beliefs were very prominent in Japan and even when…

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    colour, I will discuss the vast array of contrasts as well as similarities. It helps first to describe the two pieces. The first one that caught my eye while perusing through the database was Tsukioka’s, which was created during the Meiji period of Japan. It showcases the popular forms of artwork at the time. Tsuikoka used many beautiful colours alongside ink to create his masterpieces.…

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    many Japanese. The Japanese typically turn to Shintoism for the celebration of birth or marriage. However, funerals are usually buddhist ceremonies. This relationship may seem confusing to some foreigners. To put it another way, a common saying in Japan is, “We live as Shintoists, but die as Buddhists.” To clarify, shrines are Shinto and temples are Buddhist. Shrines are usually identified with torii (large entrance gate) which are generally painted red. However, it can be difficult to…

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    Compare and Contrast Madeline What did President George Bush wrote in the letter? The envelope had a check of twenty thousand dollars and an apology for yoshiko. It had taken fifty years for an apology for mistakes. What had killed frank and where was he killed? Frank was killed in oregon when he was about to see his family and then he was killed by a sniper. You are going to learn all about japanese americans. I think in both stories are…

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    The year was 1942, a year where some individuals were living in fear for themselves and their family. Historical lens is how the author describes a certain time period in a way that he or she saw the time period. Jamie Ford is the author of the novel Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet. Jamie Ford wrote the novel based on the time of the Japanese internment camps and seen in the eyes of 12 year old Henry. Ford thought he would write a book about how the Japanese struggled in America because…

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