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    successfully, Truman had become more unwilling towards the involvement of the Soviets. Now with a super weapon in the arsenal Truman gave Japan an ultimatum, give an unconditional surrender or face prompt and utter destruction. Prime minister Kantarō Suzuki did not have a response to Truman’s ultimatum, this was the final straw. Furthermore, the events that unfolded only days after would spark the world’s greatest controversial use of force in its…

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    Gordon Adams Case Study

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    Mr Gordon Adams, a Justice Studies student at the Arizona State University, addresses his petition to the Standards Committee regarding his requisite mathematics courses that are preventing him from graduating in the upcoming fall semester. Mr Adams, a 43-year-old undergraduate student, proudly identifies himself as a member of the Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma and clearly informs the committee that his intention, since pursuing a college education was to become a legal counsel for his tribe. He…

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    These doubts about music, space and time in Einstein's imaginative thinking certainly fits with something the physicist told the great pioneer of musical education, Shinichi Suzuki: "The theory of relativity occurred to me by intuition, and music is the driving force behind this intuition. My parents had me study the violin from the time I was six. My new discovery is the result of musical…

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    Firstly, the situation of English language education in Japan and characteristics of Japanese when they speak English is explained. According to Sankei newspaper article (2014), English language education in high schools is aiming at acquiring practical English skill. Board of education in Osaka is targeting their English language education as practical and put focus on communication for students to keep up with globalization. Also, they have a goal to increase the number of students who can…

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    Global Warming Teya Sharir Social Studies 11 Mr. Dignum 1-4 Global warming is a significant issue, which could cause numerous negative effects on Canada. This could include severe damaging to the environment, along with the endangerment of the health of future generations. Climate change is not only harmful and could produce a few beneficial impacts as well including increasing the farm and agriculture production, and assisting the health of Canadians as the…

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    individual suffers from depression, or has a very stressful event like a death in the family? That is enough to throw anybody out of track for a while. Another fallacy I examined was faulty cause and effect. Rosin pointed out, “Ms. Chua does it with Suzuki piano books and insults, while many of my friends do it with organic baby food and playrooms filled with fully curated wooden toys. In both cases, the result is the same: an excess of children who are dutiful…

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    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 period. I always thought the artist was the only one that…

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    Dejima yujo de-Kawari no zu (Deshima Prostitute with Fan) is a woodblock print by an anonymous artist in Nagasaki, Japan c. 1800. The print was purchased from C.R. Boxer in 1951, collected by J.C. Pabst and is currently held in the British Museum collection in London. Deshima Prostitute with Fan is a good example of Nagasaki-e prints, which are recognizable through their depictions of Dutch people, ships and exotic animals. A derivative of the popular Ukiyo-e print genre, Nagasaki-e prints were…

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    Racism In Baseball

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    How the MLB will become a more ethnic sport over time. It’s no question that baseball is one of the most racist sports in the world. The Cleveland Indians have managed to create the most racist logo in sports of all time. It is very offensive as it is a cartoon Indian with a red face and a feather. But that’s just a logo. I want to talk about the players and the future of the league. The MLB consisting of 30 teams, 2 leagues (American and National) is one of the most increasing sports in…

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    Roughly seventy years ago marked the explosion of the nuclear bombs dropped over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The merciless bombs were dropped on August 6, 1945, by an American officer in the U.S Air Force by the name of Charles W. Sweeney, on a Booing B-29 Superfortress bomber plane during the final stages of World War II (1939-1945). The mid nineteen forty 's was without a doubt a staggering time for the Japanese nation; this was a period loaded with resentment and anger as…

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