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    the Chinese. There are some well known stereotypes and racial slurs about the Japanese that are, in fact, quite absurd. While there aren’t many Japanese Americans, compared to other Asian groups, they still have a large impact in our society. Japan was, in a way, introduced to the U.S. in the 1860’s as that is when shipping opened up for their country to bring over labor workers and immigrants to America. In 1868, an American businessman, Eugene M. Van Reed, shipped a large group of…

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    Cultural Diffusion

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    In Asia, Korea, Vietnam, and Japan were all influenced by Chinese culture, known as sinification or syncretism. Parts of of Chinese culture and societal structure were implemented into their own. Around the fourth century, the Chinese system of writing was introduced into Japan, this led to development of a bureaucracy, a better form of centralized government. The development of such a system made it possible…

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    For example a samurai should act fearless until death. Japan had cultural expectations of men and women. Both men and women shared expectations: loyalty and courage. Men were expected to be loyal to their lords while women were to be loyal to their family and husband. Masago getting raped her loyalty to her husband was broken. The ascension of the Samurai code changed the place of women in Japan. Before the advent of the Samurai, Japanese society had been ordered largely on…

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    Sanjuro, a movie published in 1962, was a sequel to Yojimbo. This movie stars same character as its samurai from Yojimbo. This movie suggests that in this modern world having wisdom is consequential. Sanjuro lacks samurai qualities and does complete opposite of what samurai are known for. This makes everyone question his loyalty but he shows he has great wisdom throughout the movie. He is just very smart and the fact he has capability of analyzing the situation to come up with a solution is…

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    keep on popping in various corporate from time to time but i have chosen one of the most famous case of its time. Toshiba Accounting Scandal Toshiba Corporation is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation having its headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. In 2010, Toshiba was the world's fifth-largest personal computer producer. It has vast variety of products including information technology and communications equipment and systems, electronic components and materials, consumer electronics,…

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    Kpop Case Study

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    Media industry bring success to K-pop music sales and attract Malaysian teenagers CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION South Korea or officially named as the Republic of Korea, is a country in the East Asian peninsula dividing the Yellow Sea and the Sea of Japan. Known locally as "Daehan Minguk" (대한민국), the country's capital is the city of Seoul, which is also its largest city. South Korea was divided from its counterpart state of North Korea after the Second World War. The division began when northern…

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    Kita Kit Movie Review

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    and Empoy Marquez are the main character, where they are both Filipino citizen living at Sapporo Hokkaido, Japan. The story revolves on how a blind woman fall inlove with a funny man. Summary The story starts with Lea, a Filipino Tourist Guide at Sapporo Hokkaido, Japan. She is a jolly person and a two-year engaged with her Japanese fiancé. Four years ago, Lea met her fiance in a bar in a Japan, where he is the bartender. They chitchat on each others, after while they get out on the bar and…

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    Suggestion to improve the strategy To reposition the brand Proton’s former chairman Tan Sri Mohd Khamil Jamil once said that Malaysians are not supporting Proton, a product as a result of our national pride. Unlike in Japanese and Korean market, their local car manufacturers received strong support from their domestic market. Proton has always been labelled as a cheap and low quality car manufacturer since its debut in the 80s. The main reason is due to the public perception of the poor quality…

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    “The last judgment is here, cried Candide” (Norton, p.425) this is what he said when the earthquake of Lisbon hit. What we can see from this statement is how easily influenced Candide is, all it took was an earthquake and already it is the end of the world. Now granted this is an earthquake that has devastating potential, but we don’t see any other character making a statement like this. Also, Candide's major error is that he never seems to develop his own thoughts and feelings about life…

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    Current Event 1 Paper Harvey to Impact Car Sales Current Event One Amanda Rayner Baker College September 3, 2017 Harvey to Impact Car Sales Introduction Hurricane Harvey has increased the demand of multiple goods and services. Fox Business issued an article written by Matthew Rocco, that details the impact on car sales. In this article Rocco discusses not only the state of Texas’ impact on car sales but the impact Hurricane Harvey will have on these sales as well. Supply and…

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