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    Her father was studying law in Tokyo, Japan. A young and ambitious man, at the age of 25, he sailed to the United States with hope of making enough money to continuing his education, and becoming an American Lawyer. Her father, young and naive, would soon learn that the land of opportunities, was hard and racist. He would find himself working many different type of jobs, to include: laying ties for the railroad, field work in eastern Washington, working on ships as a cook, and laboring in a…

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    “I had to do something” –General Curtis E. LeMay Thesis Major General Curtis LeMay’s role as the commander of the XXI Bomber Command influenced the victory against Japan by his ultimate success in the areas of strategic, operational and tactical levels of warfare. Without LeMay’s innovation and gallantry the United States’ air warfare tactics would have continued to be ineffective against the Japanese homeland. LeMay’s focus on the Pacific theater of operation while commanding led to the largest…

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    pair unique statues in Nara period in Japan in the 700s. The pair artwork Buddha standing in Asian art museum include the two separate status. One of them depict Braham (Bonten) and another one depict Indra (Taishakuten). Brahman and Indra or Bonten and Taishakuten were Hindu gods but some how they combine into Buddhist myth and they attend as the Buddha. The two sculpture were created for Kofukyji temple that one of the most important temples at capital of japan in Nara period. The artwork…

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    note. The note was a note of the devil which the devil used to kill people. If someone wrote another person’s name in the note, the person would die. The student decided to kill every criminal to change the world much safely. The rate of crime in Japan started to decrease sharply, and Japanese people started to call him as a hero. At the other hand, Japanese police decided to hire the most popular detective to arrest him. The comic is a story of the battle between the student who had the note…

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    Essay About Mission Trip

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    office how they place people and the repose I got was “we follow the Holy spirit " Japan , was my last choice. I didn’t seen my self-going to Japan for many reason but one of the main reason was that all years that ORU has gone to Japan only one or "0" people get saved experience healing or miracles. I dint wanted to be part of a missions trip were none gets saved! Many factors play a huge role on this -- Japan it’s a well off nation economically and physically. The main religion is Buddhism…

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    Abstract In the united states we have change over the last three centuries. From the train when they first started the railroad system. Wagons and carriage was created that people could drive themselves on the dirt roads other than horses. Then cars were creating around the time the highway system cane into place. When Henry Ford decided to have the mass production of cars made it became the one of the most innovation for the car industry. When cars first came to be popular the “biggest three…

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    and the Empire of Japan. For example, Louie was able to peak through his blindfold as his captors took him to a detention camp and could tell that they were passing through Tokyo. He asked a fellow prisoner, “This is Tokyo, huh? I was supposed to race here for the Olympics…

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    Matsuo Basho Analysis

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    People set forth on a new journey for exploring unknowns, and a journey could always help them in knowing what they want inwardly. François Villon and Matsuo Bashō have gained tremendous inspirations while travelling/exiling, and both of them hope to be free spiritually. However, they do have various different altitudes since they are from different cultures and have different religious beliefs. But to some extent, Villon and Bashō have the same value towards death. From François Villon’s poems,…

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    spread of Buddhism during the Mauaryan period? What lead to such rapid growth of a religion? In the following essay I will try to argue how Emperor Ashoka's kingdom was a doorway for the spread of Buddhism. This happened majorly due to three reasons- Firstly, Ashoka the emperor of such a vast kingdom himself preached the religion of Buddhism. Secondly Emperor Ashoka played a major role in propagation of Buddhism by spreading the teachings of Buddhism through his rock and pillar edicts and also…

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    Dentsu Case Analysis

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    With regard to advertising, one of marketing fields, Dentsu is a leading advertising agency, including lots of branches all over the world. Its headquarters is located in Tokyo, Japan. One of its braches is Dentsu Vietnam with 100% foreign capital (Dentsu Vietnam). According to Sugiyama and Andree (2011), its philosophy “Good Innovation” leads the way Dentsu powerfully performs. Obviously, providing that we are talking about innovation, it means that we mention technological amelioration. Even…

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