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    with Hirohito on August 8th, 1945, Foreign Minister Togo Shigenori articulated his concerns about continuing to fight. Togo found Hirohito to be in agreeance with his opinion and was urged to express the Emperor’s wish to Prime Minister Suzuki Kantaro. Togo and Suzuki decided to convene a meeting of the Supreme War Council. Some of the military leaders were unavailable, delaying the meeting until the next…

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    Anne Bogart Essay

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    much like the method itself. Floating between the historical background of how the company came into being, inspired by the original idea conceived by choreographer Mary Overlie and how Anne Bogart and the internationally celebrated director Tadashi Suzuki joined their distinctly different visions to create SITI, generates a first sketch that entices one to keep walking deeper into the woods, so to speak,…

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    Scientific Phenom, David Suzuki, referred to the Anthropologist as being “a rare combination of scientist, scholar, poet and passionate defender of all life’s diversity.” (Suzuki) Davis explains the Ethnosphere to be “the sum total of all the ways human beings have imagined the world into existence.” (Davis) American’s in general lack a genuine grasp…

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    After several years of fighting , it was no surprise that each nation was feeling the toll of the conflict, which is why the U.S. wanted to put an end to it. As stated by Taketo Suzuki in ‘Why Was the A-Bomb Dropped on Hiroshima’ “One reason for the atomic bombings given by the United States was to hasten the end of the war.” When dealing with foreign conflict it’s safe to say that a government’s priority should be protecting the…

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    As I started reading “The Shallows” by Nicholas Carr, I found myself constantly losing focus and getting lost in other thoughts; I simply could not pay attention to the book. I have always thought of myself as an avid reader, the kind that dives deep into the text, but as I struggled my way through the words I stopped to think about how long it had been since I had read a book that truly engaged me. The conclusion I came to was that I do not have the time to sit down and immerse myself into a…

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    met Jason in sixth grade, when I finally got sick of being a last chair second violin. Jason was the first private violin lesson teacher I had ever had, but far from my first private instrument teacher. Prior to him, I had labored through years of Suzuki piano lessons, and I thought I had a pretty good handle on the whole “private lesson” business. Oh, how wrong I had been. Jason was like no other music teacher I’d ever had, not only in the way he taught, but the impact he has had on me. If…

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    Devastating Bees

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    pollinators which feed and live near them (Hopwood, v). Evidence suggest these pesticides cause damage to other species that bees, which include the human brain, nervous system and hormonal system and other pollinator such as butterflies and birds (Suzuki). Experiments have concluded that Neonicatinoids in sub-lethal doses reduce bees navigation skills, stunt growth, modify the queen bees lifespan, alter respiratory patterns, change mobility and impact foraging patterns (Ontraio)(Greenpeace…

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    a few international business environments that can potentially diminish their brand completely. Needless to say, they have a lot of competition that is sitting right on the shoulders of their brand. You have major competitors like Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, and Yamaha selling motorcycles that were a lot cheaper in price compared to those of Harley Davidson. All of the above competitors are part of the foreign market in reference to bikes that are known to be more lightweight than the heavy weights…

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    Strength In The Elderly

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    The strength in the lower limbs is recognized as a strong predictor of functional limitations in the elderly (Hyatt, Whitelaw, Bhat, Scott, & Maxwell, 1990), both institutionalized (Bassey et al., 1992; Fukagawa, Wolfson, Judge, Whipple, & King, 1995; Rantanen, Guralnik, Ferrucci, Leveille, & Fried, 1999) as those who live independently in the community (Foldvari et al., 2000; Gross, Stevenson, Charette, Pyka, & Marcus, 1998). As an overall physical capacity strength is of great importance to…

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    home to many rare and endangered species, as well as watersheds that provide the best salmon runs left in Canada. Unfortunately, the Great Bear Rainforest is under threat due to clearcutting and its effects on the environment. According to the David Suzuki Foundation, “30% of logging in the Great Bear Rainforest has been in watersheds since 2001”, meaning the water quality of that area has been affected. As for wildlife, deforestation is one of the leading causes of animal extinction in the…

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