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    Fusion Essay

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    can use “its” patents in Japan. Commiting the Uncommited It was clear that Mitsubishi had infringed patent rights. They were found to have heavily relied on Fusions technology to create their own. 3. How has Fusion managed to retaliate successfully? Using the material on table 10.2, identify and describe three tactics it has employed. Coalition Tactics Fusion used coalition tactics when they went for help from the U.S Trade Representative, Senate Finance committee, House Republican Task Force on…

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    (Panda). In examining the long, distinguished history, social, and economic status of Japan, one discovers the ongoing struggle for Japan to raise its birthrate in order to save its economy. Although Japan emerged long ago, some still celebrate the day, in legend, when it became a nation. Most likely, the first settlers of Japan migrated from Siberia (Whyte 10). Just as America celebrates the Fourth of July, Japan recognizes February 11th as 建国記念日, literally…

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    defined as a possession which its owner cannot dispose of and whose cost, particularly that of maintenance, is out of proportion to its usefulness. Ian Rowley, correspondent based in BusinessWeek's Tokyo bureau said that for first-time visitors to Japan, it soon becomes apparent this is a country with a rare talent for big infrastructure projects. Its roads, although congested in urban areas, are nearly always billiard-table smooth. Japan's vast rail network, including the bullet trains…

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    to America, we and Japan have a different views on politics. The Liberal-Democratic party wins almost half of the votes and is a majority in the House of Representatives (pg 377). We do not always differ with Japan. We take the fine arts seriously, just like Japan. The fine arts of modern Japan are similar to those of many Western countries (pg 392). One such piece of fine arts is the woodcut. Woodcuts were made in Japan as early as the 11th century (pg 393). How else has Japan affected the fine…

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    By Dominick Mezzapesa - Wildlife Planet News After decades of Ignoring an international ban on trading poached ivory, it 's time to give Japan a beatdown for their elephant poching crimes. Wildlife Planet has focused it 's attention, and rightfully so on China. It 's our poster child for the mass slaughtering of Elephants, Tigers and Rhinos. Without a doubt it has earned much of the blame for the killing of 96 elephants a day across Africa. China 's role in the butchering of Dogs and cats for…

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    several promises to his people during his gain of power, so people were prone to accept his ideas, even if radical, because of his amazing promises of a great Germany. While all of the Hitler commotion was taking everyone’s attention, Japan was busy invading China. Japan started with an invasion in Manchuria on September 13, 1931 (Doc Background). The Second Sino-Japanese war began July 7, 1937, two years before the official beginning…

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    In this I’m going to discuss not only what happened during the attack, but also what occurred in Japan and the U.S. before this happened. What led to the tension, what increased the anger of Japan? Japan before the attack was very forceful. Their military believed in conquering more territory. So in the 1930’s its expansionist policies…

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    and Hiroshima of Japan, that destroyed those cities, is now a pathetic history.”¹ The bombing of Pearl harbor had a large worldwide impact in many aspects. It shocked a nation and altered the entire world. For example, it changed the relationships between countries such as altering states of war².It shifted the economy both in and…

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    Hawai I History

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    but to the “superior force of the United States of America” (Liliuokalani, 1898). Being that the United States had recognized Hawaii’s independence since 1826, Liliuokalani felt confident that the Kingdom’s ally would correct the actions of its representative and reinstate her as “the constitutional sovereign of the Hawaiian Islands” (Kualapai,…

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    Youth for Understanding In 2014, my family decided to host another exchange student through Youth for Understanding (YFU). We had already hosted 2 students from Norway and Japan with them and we were ready for another adventure. It had been up to me to choose the new exchange student and I had chosen a girl from Switzerland. YFU had been tracking where she was and sending emails to let us know when she would arrive. As we made our way to the airport to pick her up, I felt nervous. We were…

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