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... The Japanese Canadians in Canada were devastated by Japan's attack on Pearl Harbour and fearful of what it would mean for themselves. ...
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... It is true that this could mean a Japanese citizen could have anything from a gun to a spear, but many unsuspecting soldiers might have fallen victim to a ...
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... of voice. For example, even if a person verbally says "yes" it does not necessarily mean "yes" in Japanese culture. People pays ...
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... Mean while, the Japanese saw trade with the British as a way to expand and learn new ways of making weapons and other things that they had never seen. ...
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... t have been born Japanese. We do need to feed them. We can make mess halls, actually just one mess hall. Who cares if the lines are very long. I mean they have ...
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... connected, if there is no attraction to each other, it does not mean anything. ... "Japanese people work for the company rather than for his or her family." This ...
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... and useless to some, except that it not only serves as a mean for cleaner ... This drawing style is considered to be the Japanese equivalent to the American comic ...
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... Although they are maybe less talented, that does not mean that the level of play is much weaker. Japanese players put hours of their time into grueling ...
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... lacquer from a ferrous oxide compound mixed with the sap of the Japanese sumac tree ... 55) The iron oxide would mean the designs were black, against a grayish-red ...
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... Using nature in Japanese literature was a whole other form of storytelling. ... This could mean that he is looking for a new start in his life. ...
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The Japanese Quince The Japanese Quince by John Galsworthy is a story about how just because you have success with finance, doesn't mean they are happy with ...
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... Just because the punishment was light for corruption doesn't mean that the people agreed. The Japanese people believed in the governments good so they fought ...
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... The fact that the Japanese do not think or act the same way as Westerners does not mean that they are better or worse than the Westerners. ...
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... Next, they had Sosa-no-wo-no-Mikoto, who was mean and ill tempered, so they sent him to the Nether-Land. This Japanese creation story had many gods unlike the ...
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... Just being able to speak fluent Japanese, doesn't mean that you know everything that is needed to successfully talk to someone in business from Japan, What we ...
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... Secondly, the Japanese might have taken this to mean that the United States lacked the resolve to use such a weapon, and seen them as cowards not as serious ...
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... Sincerity is not necessarily practiced in the Japanese culture. They will only keep in mind the good of the other party. This mean some "truths" will be ...
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... would lose their form of government. The Japanese thought that surrender would mean losing the emperor. The emperor was viewed as a ...
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... So far there hasn't been any attempt to apologize for these by the Japanese. ... But doest that mean the Japan can just push all of it aside and pretend that it ...
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... So are the Koreans, and yet they score as being significantly more feminine than the Japanese in the study do. This could mean that there is higher value put ...
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... no one knows for sure which location Yamatai was centralized around but that does not mean the Yayoi period was any less important to Japanese development and ...
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... Another type of community that the Japanese society showed was the community within the families. By this I mean that they took care of each other within their ...
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... of view, and how she is confused on why people are being so mean to her ... This particular book focused only on Manzanar, a Japanese internment camp near Mammoth. ...
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... Here, people spoke Japanese, whereas Jeanne spoke mainly English. ... She describes these children as: "These kids were tough and mean, like ghetto kids anywhere. ...
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... does not mean the firms were ever charging below the check price. By offering a purchase discount the firms got around this issue. The Japanese government set ...
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... Japanese towns of Hiroshima and Nagasaki means that today every single inhabitant of the world has to live with the fear that one day, nuclear weapons may mean ...
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... in the Japanese papers, "two relatively unfamiliar words entered the national vocabulary: toketsu and geketsu." (1) These words more or less mean vomiting ...
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... They would not give in to the Americans. Propaganda caused the Japanese to think that the Americans were mean and would torture them if they were caught. ...
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... standing, she defies the traditional role and value expected of a Japanese woman. ... was in fact calling Rosie a fool for actually agreeing to her mean and absurd ...
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... ten main internment camps to hold over 110,000 Japanese and Japanese American prisoners ... Independence has a mean annual precipitation of just less than 5 inches ...
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