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    prints transition into Ukiyo-e, which means “pictures of the floating world”, towards the end of the feudal era called the Edo period, 1603-1868 CE. Hishikawa Moronobu, 1618-1694, was the first great master that popularized this style of print in Japan, that eventually spread to the rest of the world. Suzuki Harunobu, 1725-1770, was the first to create and produce full (more than two or three) color prints, which led to more elaborate and colorful prints as the years progressed during this…

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    Samurai vs knights compare and contrast In the medieval times, the European knights and the Japanese samurai protected the nobles and maintained peace. The knights and samurai were the same, but different. Weapons and armor First, samurai and knight had weapons and armor. The Samurai had two swords, knights had one sword. Knights are better because the had a strong sword. Samurai had the better armor then knights. The samurai armor were made out of chain mail. The knight sword…

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    Do state control immigration outcomes? To understand the complex process of immigration a basic knowledge of the concept is needed. The process of immigration is regarded as the international movement of people into a destination country of which they are not natives or where they do not possess citizenship in order to settle or reside there, especially as permanent residents or naturalized citizens, or to take-up employment as a migrant worker or temporarily as a foreign worker. It is very…

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    Corvette. Back in the day, when Ford ran the motor vehicle game with the Model T, American-made was the only way to go. However, since technology and innovation have made somewhat of a race of the auto industry, foreign cars from now big-hitters like Japan and Germany have stolen much of the thunder that American cars used to hold. Consumer Reports releases yearly top ten vehicle lists after investigating some 200 vehicles. This year, all top ten are Japanese. With the number of American…

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    No-No Boy

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    The novel, No-No Boy by John Okada is about the Inability to function as either Japanese or American. The novel focuses on Ichiro, who is a twenty-five-year-old Japanese man released from prison camp and jail for refusing to join the U.S. Army. The novel is set in Post World War II and is narrated in a third-person point of view. The narrator shares the story of Ichiro, who is a first generation Japanese American. Ichiro struggles to find his place in society and after Pearl Harbor is bombed…

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    Battle Of Tsushima War

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    changed things for Russia as well as Japan. If Russia actually took the Russo-Japanese War, Japan would not have started their rise as a powerhouse . The European nation would have continued its rein for a while longer and most likely attempt to occupy parts of Korea, as well as expand into China. First, we must identify how it all began. The Battle of Tsushima was a part of the brief Russo-Japanese War. Dating back to 1860, Russia…

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    Additionally from “Farming the Home Place: Taking Root in a Harsh Land”, there was multiple offenses of vigilante violence against Japanese farmers in Turlock, California. This was more physical violence by groups of local people. At night people would rob the Japanese ranchers, or escalate it to the point of which they would actually drive them out of the town and warn them to not return. This showed that the local people from the same area were not accepting of anyone who was Japanese. Also…

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    Nt1310 Unit 2 Assignment

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    transition and cultural identity that Japan had at the moment. Through these three movies and especially the ones set during World war two I was able to see the Japan trying to grow to fit a new world with new ideas and standards. It was also clear to see the different expectations and realities that all the different players were seeing or working with. Starting off looking at Hiroshima and a Bridge to the Sun, both of these films really led me to see a Japan that was holding on to its…

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    served as both the prefecture government for Tokyo, as well as administering the Special wards of Tokyo, for what had previously been Tokyo City. World War II wrought widespread destruction of most of the city due to the persistent Allied air raids on Japan and the use of incendiary bombs. The bombing of Tokyo in 1944 and 1945 is estimated to have killed between 75,000 and 200,000 civilians and left more than half of the city destroyed.[31] The deadliest night of the war came on March 9–10,…

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    I am qualified for the Japanese National Honor Society because I am dedicated, diligent, have a sense of adventure and conduct myself well. I am very dedicated to my Japanese studies and aim to be fluent. Because of this goal, I expand my learning opportunities by taking Saturday classes in Kamiooka. I also practice Danish at home by myself. I try to set a few minutes aside each day for it. I take pride in the hard work I put into my studies and activities outside of school. These qualities make…

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