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    Country Analysis Of Japan

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    In March, 2011, Japan has suffered in one of the most intensive earthquakes in its history (CIA, 2016). This earthquake was killed thousands of Japanese and erased billions of dollars in assets. Again, the Japanese people are never give up to the natural catastrophe. Prime Minister ABE has worked diligently to rebuild his country by requested Japanese people need to be united and worked together during the difficult time in its history. As a result, in the December, 2012, Japan was recovered…

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    people. If someone wrote another person’s name in the note, the person would die. The student decided to kill every criminal to change the world much safely. The rate of crime in Japan started to decrease sharply, and Japanese people started to call him as a hero. At the other hand, Japanese police decided to hire the most popular detective to arrest him. The comic is a story of the battle between the student who had the note and the detective. When the student’s identity as a killer was…

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    Endangered eel: Anguilla Japonica Anguilla Japonica, most commonly known as the Japanese eel is classified as an endangered species whose habitat surrounds the coasts of Japan. Based on various credited sources, an analysis was performed in order to determine the likelihood of this eel to go extinct. Biological components and statistical data were taken into account and based on the observed results, it is logical to hypothesize that within a span of years this eel can go extinct. Nonetheless,…

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    Fiji Research Paper

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    a place of Hindu worship . Muslim mosques are the place of worshipping . Last of the worshipping places is the Sikh temples . Almost 80% of Fijians are Christians . Hinduism has a strong influence on Fiji culture . Fijians are highly religious people . Each Fijian village is infused with culture . At sunrise every morning you awake to the sound of the lulu drum which is believed awaken the gods . The Fijians have very high architecture skills which are shown in their churches . Fiji has quite a…

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    Unique Culture Brought up in an Island Country Today, we have a quite huge amount of races and almost uncountable numbers of cultures all over the world, and there are practically no other animals, in history, which have flourished on the earth like us. At this point, it might be not too much to say we are the most outstanding spices as one of the animals. What are the main reasons or causes of our evolutions? One of the most simple and biggest factors would be the remarkable development of our…

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    Hofstede Cultural Analysis

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    “Power Distance” which is an indicator that boundaries between people at different levels within that society or organization are clearer and more firm (Payne). In the Hofstede comparison of this dimension as it relates to American and Japanese societies, the two cultures have somewhat similar scores which indicates they view others as equals and less likely to question authority. As it relates to the operating a Snap Fitness club in Tokyo, Japan, the score in this particular Hofstede…

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    While there are some superficial similarities between the two, the differences between the cultures of the United States of America and Japan are striking. Using Geert Hofstede’s six dimension analysis as a guide, we shall see that there are notable differences in the national character of both countries. Masculinity/Femininity Dimension First, there is one area where both countries score closely, namely on the Masculinity vs Femininity Dimension. Both have above average levels of the…

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    Non Western Culture Essay

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    countries that have different cultures, it is vital to focus on the definition of culture and to indicate the distinctions between western and non-western cultures. In particular, culture has two different meanings. The first definition refers to the learned knowledge that is passed on from people of a certain culture. The second definition refers to a group of people who have similar ideas, practices, beliefs and so much more that is particular to a certain culture (Heine, 2012). There are main…

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    Asian American Culture

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    An understanding of Asian culture can positively impact my 21st-century life. For example, being an African American girl in the United States of America I believe it is important to be sympathetic and understanding of other people’s culture and where they came from. Especially since this country is sometimes referred to as a melting pot I’m going to meet different people than myself every day and that includes Asian Americans. For example, I used to work at Disney’s Hollywood Studios and a lot…

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    notorious for its brutality, I never felt its culture clash in my home. Every day I experience the beauty and harmony that comes from a seamless marriage of different perspectives, backgrounds and interests. I want everyone to live that way. From an early age, my passion for Japanese was in its traditional costume, popular culture and innovative video game design. I bought…

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