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    guess that the war had continued so long. The game venue had been constructed 1912 to 1913, but the game was cancelled in the end. Tokyo Olympic in 1940 was also cancelled due to the influence of another war, Sino-Japanese War. This Olympic was supposed to be the first Olympic game which would have held in Asia, not in white western countries but colored nation. Tokyo was elected as the venue in 1936, but Japanese government decide the suspension of the game in July 1938 because of the unstable…

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    Yuki Kondo-Shah concerns can be viewed through the use of Bronfenbrenner’s Biological Developmental Theory. Bronfenbrenner's Biological Developmental Theory depicts the social context and biological aspect of an individual. Based on Bronfenbrenner's model, multiple factors of the environmental influences children's cognition (Komiya & Mizokawa, 2014, p. 134). In this case, the Bronfenbrenner model is useful in the sense of recognizing the impact of external factors on an individual to acquire…

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    An original plan of Aum’s was a botulin attack on civilians with the agent sprayed from building roofs and modified delivery vans. In June 1993, Aum released anthrax spores from a Tokyo building; the foul smelling spores killed some pets and birds, but no citizens. Aum even sent young scientists to Zaire in 1993 to study and collect samples of the dreaded Ebola virus. Aum even sttempted to attack American military bases with sprayed…

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    two or more different classes. While we are enjoying the show to see how many tricks involving in both parties, is there anything we should deeply consider for the part as human? The story takes place in one of the crowded city in Japan. Tokyo Ghoul (2014, directed by Shuhei Morita), describes a series of conflict, love and friendship from the human to ghoul. The opening focuses on an ordinary college student, Ken Kaneki, who is interested in literature. One day, he meets a young…

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    series of battles in the pacific, like the battle of Midway. This also triggered a mass fire bombing of Tokyo. In March 1945 America dropped over a thousand tons of fire bombs on Tokyo. This was a really terrible for the Japanese because most of their structures were made of wood and caught on fire easily. The fire bombs killed more people then the atomic bombs. The emperor stayed in Tokyo during the bombings, he wanted to endure the same suffering as his people. Ultimately it led to America…

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    In Tokyo, Japan many of the nursing homes primary owners are the land owners themselves and some time in many cases the nursing homes facilities run as the family business of few generations. As we know that the Japanese nursing homes patients only pays 10 percent of the taxes out of their pocket for the services they are getting in the nursing homes and since prices are fixed by government, so nursing homes cannot raise the price as they want or even in loss the nursing homes cannot close down…

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    Student Answer: One can easily discover the value of music in the `Disney Experience` by tracing its role throughout the history of the company from its early use in cartoons to its current incarnation as a stand-alone product(for example, soundtrack recording) (Author by Charles Carson). In this paper, I explore some of the ways in which music operates in the Disney theme park experience. In the context of Walt Disney World, my belief is that music functions in at least three specific…

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    people ask questions about the war, and these are some of my questions. Here are some questions I want to ask like what are the materials needed to make an atom bomb, are the materials to make an atom bomb radioactive, Why was Hiroshima “targeted” not Tokyo, or How many U.S. Americans died in the atom bomb explosion? These questions will be answered and some other questions that where not mentioned. There are many materials needed to make an atom bomb. First, thing you need would be uranium…

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    On December 7, 1941 Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. There were three-hundred fifty-three Japanese planes. Japan’s attack was a surprise. The Japanese’s main target where the aircraft carriers, but they were not at base. They only attacked the ships and planes, but left places like oil storages unharmed. They also attacked on Sunday because they thought it would be a relaxed and less alert day. They were correct. It happened that the facilities at Pearl Harbor were undefended before and during the…

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    A large lake was partially buried by the lava flows and separated in to the two current lakes of Sai and Shoji. (6) 1707 AD On December 16, 1707, a large plinian eruption occurred at the SE flank of the volcano. Ashes could be found all the way to Tokyo. Tephras changed chemistry over time from dacitic to basaltic missing andesitic composition. (Miyaji, 1992) The 1707 eruption is the largest recorded eruption of mount Fuji and will be discussed in more detail. Tectonic…

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