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    throughout the book to get the main idea across to the audience. He informs the audience of his one-sided viewpoint of how Japan should be; one example where he…

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    hypothesis, measures and results. Lee. Lijima and Reade’ paper reports a research about the influence of PRP on predictors and consequences for organizational citizenship behaviour. The study set in a large electric appliance manufacturing firm in Japan, which was in the process of the second wave of PRP implementation at the time of research.…

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    Americans have defined themselves not by their racial, religious, and ethnic identity but by their common values and belief in individual freedom. As these two writers "Dwight Okita" and "Sandra Cisneros" were highly influenced by the American culture remind us how it was in the 1800s. "In Response to Executive Order 9066: All Americans of Japanese Descent Must Report to Relocation Centers” by Dwight Okita, and “Mericans” by Sandra Cisneros published experiences about the topic of American…

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    Soft Power Case Study

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    Discussion I. Case Study 1.1 Definition of Soft Power and How Japan Implement its Soft Power. Power is a capability to do something in order to achieved what people want. In international relations, power could be defined as the a potentiality of a country to achieve the national interest within international dimension (Keohane & Nye, 1998, p. 86). Moreover, there two types of power, these are hard power and soft power. Hard power is the ability of a nation to get something that the country…

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    Tale of the Bamboo Cutter and Tale of Princess Kaguya Comparison The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter constitutes as the earliest example of a monogatari text. A focus on vernacular tales, and fictional stories characterize the literary form monogatari. This tale’s popularity led to several adaptations including, the Studio Ghibli film, The Tale of Princess Kaguya. The ability to convey a story, change with the use of different mediums along the lines of text and film. As so, the text uses various…

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    Lifecycle of automobile industry in Ukraine, Turkey and Egypt This part of the report will analyse the life cycle of automobile industry in Ukraine, Turkey and Egypt. The life cycle of automobile industry shows a period of time during which a noticeable positive reaction of sales. It consists of four stages such as development, growth, maturity, and decline. Development: In Ukraine, sharp development of automobile industry started in 2010 after economic crisis, which arose in 2008 and…

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    parents who are turned into pigs. During her stay, Chihiro works hard and finally finds a way to save her parents and go back to the real world. In this essay, I want to discuss how does Spirited Away reflected issues of Japanese society in 1990s. Japan experienced strong economic growth in the second half of the 20th century. However, from 1990 to 2000, the Japanese economy experienced a recession because of the Japanese asset price bubble’s collapse (wikipedia). Miyazaki addressed issues that…

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    Way Of The Dragon Analysis

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    This essay will argue about two Kung Fu based films ‘Way of the Dragon’ and ‘Enter the Dragon’ each one representing someone from a third world country being the hero, as opposed to always having a white man being the only hero. It will argue whether the poorly executed English dubbing and over the top sound effects, take away from the seriousness of the story. While also assessing the political significance of this group of films, how each of these types of films had an influence on society…

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    Part 1: Strengths: 1. Nissan raise increasingly. 2. growing its operations worldwide. 3. Nissan was productively contending on superiority, steadfastness and fuel effectiveness Weaknesses : 1. Nissan’s designs had not reflected buyer opinion. 2. Nissan managers appear comfortable to keep on harvest the triumph of confirmed designs. By 1999, 3. Nissan had engaged over $4 billion in the reserve of hundreds of other companies, Opportunities: 1. Nissan wanted to enlarge in more…

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    Both Dojoji and Hamlet showcase some of the major differences between Asian and Western thought and customs. The first text, of Japanese origin, places a meaningful emphasis on religious imagery. The play uses the images of dragons, rosaries, a bell, and cherry-blossom trees several times during its relatively short duration. On the other hand, Hamlet shows diverse Christian themes, present in Ophelia’s burial, the words uttered by Hamlet’s father’s ghost, and in some of Hamlet’s thoughts.…

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