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    TOPIC: "8 Unique Ways Japanese Schools Are Different From other Schools" In today's world education has become so important that without education , you are not going anywhere in this world. Educational methods include storytelling, discussion, teaching, training, and directed research. Education is not recieved it is achived. FACT: According to International educational scores (latest, 2007) Japan is ranked 4 in education. But one must know " curiosity is the spark behind the spark of…

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    Japanese Anime Analysis

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    major points the plotline because facets of Japanese culture do not translate well into a Western one. All these changes conducted revolutionize the story, to a point where it is no longer a Japanese anime, but a unique combination of an American cartoon and Japanese animation. It is why many anime fans do not see Pokémon, no matter the season, as an anime and those within anime fandoms will tell you it is not a “real” anime. Although it does serve as many people’s initial and occasionally…

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    person I have ever met. He was a surgeon dedicated to helping others through medicine. Doctors before had a commitment that no matter the time, place, or financial situation they have to help their patients. And he took this seriously, I remember one Saturday night at my grandparents’ house we were sleeping and abruptly a sound from the phone woke us up. It was an emergency call from an old lady that had some trouble breathing. My grandpa took my grandma and me to see his patients. We got to the…

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    Growing up in the late 80’s and early 90’s usually meant spending Saturday mornings watching cartoons, along with other popular shows while eating breakfast. One of these popular shows “The Lone Ranger”, gives us an example of the socialization process as it pertains to stereotyping. If one was to ask the question; what do you call a person who wears a cowboy hat, one will most likely respond with, “a Cowboy”. This is an example of an over generalization that people who wear cowboy hats are all…

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    TV channel which had several cartoon series in every Saturday morning. Doraemon was the first one and it was at 7.00 am. I was always excited when Doraemon song came on. I did this routine for 6 years, grade 1 to grade 6. Even though some episodes were the same as I had watched, I still love to watch them again and again. Another reason I watched Doraemon because every kids did. If I did not watch, I would not have a topic to talk to anybody at school in Monday morning. Doraemon appeared in…

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    Whether its aggression or violence what children see on television effects the way they settle conflicts and interact with others there is hardly any positive ways to effectively solve conflicts on TV. Each television show has a rating scale including cartoons. Parents should take this tool and choose what from the list that is given it rates from nonviolent to violent and it’s up to the parent to choose what rating is age appropriate for each…

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    Eulogy For Father

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    Growing up I was very quiet, reserved, and always well behaved. My dad commonly used the word “stoic” when describing me to others and phrases such as “the good one” in contrast to my younger brother and sister. I made my bed every morning, helped mom around the house, did my homework with precision, and cleaned up after the disobedient ones. All that was okay for a little while. But by the time I was seven, I knew there was something wrong with dad. I've spent the better part of my life…

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    A promotion is a message imprinted in a daily paper, or show to people, that endeavors to influence shoppers to purchase a particular item or concur with a specific thought. In the article "Advertising’s Fifteen Basic Appeals" by Jib Fowles, he explains that publicists have two ideas in their advertisements: the item data and the emotional claim in the brains of buyers. The purpose of this essay is to show how promoting impacts on our day-by-day lives, self-image, and analysis the methods and…

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    are television shows. 9 different shows that I watched for entertainment are on the most accessible form of entertainment during my childhood, television. By default, the television was always on in my house, whether it was dinner time or Saturday morning cartoon time, you could find my family huttled around our 27’ inch Sharp television set. Between those childhood…

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    and say “You need to work on your form.” or, “You aren’t throwing the ball hard enough.” I was scared to think of the expectations set before me. Eventually we would get into actual games. These games were held on Saturday mornings, so unfortunately I had to give up my morning cartoons. At the very least I got after game snacks and juice. Game after game I would play, and honestly I can’t remember anything except chasing after the…

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