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    Montgomery Coat Company

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    The Berkeley Coat Company is a Japan developing company that focuses on developing suitable solutions to the Japanese people. The areas of the development allows consumers to purchase coats of their choosing. As far as our business plan goes, we plan on licensing/franchising the company This report was commissioned to examine why the sales volume of the Berkeley Coat Company has decreased over the past three years, since reaching its peak and recommending ways of increasing demands for coats.…

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    Japan is a nation, which consists of four islands and four thousand small islands situated in the Pacific Ocean. The four major islands are Kyushu, Shikoku, Honshu and Hokkaido. Japan’s population surpasses one hundred and twenty seven million, which makes it one of the largest populations in the world. The capital city, Tokyo constitutes a population of thirty million making it the biggest urban area in the world. Japan has the third largest economy in the world and the third lowest mortality…

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    Imperial ships under the command of the Meiji sought out the rebels. In an attempt to surprise attack the Meiji ships, the rebels took heavy losses and two of their ships barely escaped. In April 1869 the Meiji, or the Imperial force, landed in Hokkaidō and gradually overpowered the rebels defensive positions. The final stand between the Tokugawa Shogunate and the new government was at the fortresses around Hakodate. The first major naval battle between the two opposing forces occurred in May…

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    Emperor Jimmu

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    big part of their livelihood (Petry, 2003). There is a climate variety within Japan since it stretches over 2,360 miles. In the Northern part of Japan, seasons are like North America and Europe. Japan receives snowfall on the western sides of Hokkaido and Honshu; while the eastern side remains dry (Petry,…

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    United States of America was the first to use the atomic bomb during World War II. An atomic bomb is the release of nuclear energy by fission of heavy atomic nuclei. The damage occurs through heat, blast, and radioactivity. Ward Wilson states in the article, The Bomb Didn’t Beat Japan… Stalin Did, “The United States bombed Hiroshima on August 6 and Nagasaki on August 9, when the Japanese finally succumbed to the threat of further nuclear bombardment and surrendered.” Harry S. Truman, the…

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    day, I have had a desire to go on more adventures, and have the opportunity to travel to literally everyplace on Earth. This might sound a bit unusual, but I have always wanted to learn more about my world. For example, what is the population in Hokkaido, Japan? What kind of food do they eat in Australia? I’m interested in finding out. I want to know more about the world I live in, the people I share it with, and what makes their world so different from mine. If this wish was in any way to be…

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    Jomon Pottery Essay

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    full-time wet rice agriculture with them, most likely around 4,000 BCE, ceramic vessels would have become even more useful for boiling rice and storage purposes. Jomon potsherds have been recovered from archeological sites across Japan from northern Hokkaido to southern Ryukyus but they are more common in the eastern part of the country, where Jomon culture survived longest. All Jomon vessels were hand made, without the aid of a potter's wheel, which wasn't invented until about 4,000…

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    Nintendo Research Paper

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    discussed. II: Physical Geography a) Location: Japan is a country on the eastern part of the continent Asia. The country happens to be made up of thousands of islands, large and small. There are four major islands in the country of Japan, Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikou. The islands are located on the Ring of Fire. b) Landforms: Japan is made up of many mountain ranges. To start, Japan’s highest mountain is Mount Fuji, which is also a volcano. The Japanese people find this mountain as a…

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    North Korea and Japan, and by assosiation the United States. She begins by explaining what sparked the uproar; North Korea launched a missle over Japanese airspace and landed (Rich, 2017, p . 1) “landed in the Pacific Ocean, about 1,370 miles east of Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost island”. She continues to explain what Japan could and should have done.(Mizokami 2017) Japan is outfited with PAC-3 missle defence system and not the THAAD missle defence system the United States uses, what does that…

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    Japanese Demographic Essay

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    Japan is located on the east coast of Asia that consists of over 6,852 islands with four main islands: Hokkaido, Honshu, Kyushu, and Shikoku (“Japan’s Geography,” 2014). Almost 80% of Japan’s population lives on Honshu Island (“Where is Japan,” 2012). Japan is the sixty-second largest country based on the area measurement, and it is comparable to the state of California. It consists of a coastline, which is 29,751 kilometers in length without any land boundary (“Where is Japan,” 2014). The…

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