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    case. Japan is well known for its period of “Sakoku,” a Japanese word literally meaning “closed country.” From 1600-1850s, that is indeed what Japan was; Japanese citizens were not allowed to leave the country and no foreigners were allowed to enter. The country was completely isolated from the rest of the world, even in regards to trade. This was changed in 1854 by Commander Matthew Perry and his Navy squadron. With the Kanagawa Treaty, Perry ended Japan’s period of isolationism and pushed them into

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    Satsuki Kawano

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    The article “Japanese Bodies and Western Ways of Seeing in the Late Nineteenth Century”, written by Satsuki Kawano, mainly discussed the evolvement of Japanese people’s concept regarding on the exposure of skin since Tokugawa hegemony (1603-1868). Based on my understanding, I would summarize Kawano’s argument that frequent body exposure in Japan does not mean that Japanese people are uncivilized. Kawano claimed that making the undressed body socially appropriate depended on “practices of bodily adornment”

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    PREMIER COLLEGE DOCUMENT RETENTION POLICY TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0. POLICY STATEMENT 2 2.0. PURPOSE 2 3.0. APPLICABILITY 3 4.0. DEFINITIONS 3 5.0. OFFICIAL RECORDS 3 6.0. OFFICIAL RECORDS DEFINED BY SUBJECT MATTER 3 7.0. RECORD RETENTION AND STORAGE 5 8.0. ELECTRONIC RECORD GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 5 9.0. RESPONSIBILITIES 7 10.0. RECORD RETENTION AND STORAGE 8 11.0. STORAGE LOCATION 9 12.0. DISPOSITION OF RECORDS 10 13.0. LITIGATION HOLDS 10

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    Meiji Japan Changes

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    Restoration, an important era in Japanese history, saw the abolition of the feudal system of the Tokugawa period and political changes which contributed to the modernisation of Japan. The political leaders in the late Tokugawa period with the main source of power were the shogun and daimyo as the emperor was only a head figure. The new political system that was introduced in the Meiji period had a great effect on Japan completely changing their way of living. This new system was responsible for the

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    change.” This is completely accurate to all of the people in Japan during the transition from the Edo period of isolation, into the Meiji period of adaptation. But today, I will be speaking specifically about the Samurai class and their once urgent need for change. The Samurai were an elite warrior class. They fought to secure and broaden the boarders of their Daimyo’s territories. But, as the Edo period progressed, Japan’s thousands of Samurai began to lose more, and more work. Because you were of the

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    Nt1330 Unit 4 Lab Report

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    of the amplitude, period, and BPMs for the ventricular contractions before and the effects of the Cold Ringer’s after. Treatment Amplitude (V) Period (sec) BPMs Room Temp Ringer’s 0.013 0.620 48 Cold Ringer’s 0.015 1.185 36 10 sec after 0.014 0.970 24 20 sec after 0.011 0.540 27 30 sec after 0.011 0.520 30 40 sec after 0.013 1.480 36 50 sec after 0.014 1.430 42 60 sec after 0.013 1.235 44 Recovery 0.013 1.235 44 Table 2. This table shows the recording of the amplitude, period, and BPMs for the ventricular

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    The Meiji Restoration had a great impact in Japan, which hasn’t always been the modernized country it is today. The Meiji Restoration, in 1853, was the start of Japan’s modernization. The Meiji Restoration was when American Commodore Perry forced Japan to trade with the outside world. At the time, Japan was far behind the rest of the world in military, government, and machines. Once they began trading, they turned from a feudal society into a constitutional one and acquired many new resources

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    (Arai, 114). This modification undoubtedly was conveying a clear message to the students that the former teacher of Japan has failed to continue its leadership in Asia, and instead, Japan is striving to take the leadership from China. In the prewar period, the history consciousness of Japan served as a tool to reverse the old image of Japan and motivate the Japanese young generations to dedicate themselves to constructing a new order in East

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    Japan consist of four islands: Honshu, Hokkaido, Shikoku, and Kyushu, as well as many small islands surrounding the main islands. The capital of Japan is Kyoto, and all of the major cities of Japan lie on the coast for the purposes of imports and exports. (J., D. B. 2013) Japan was weary of outsiders, due to the fact that they were getting cheated by the countries they were trading with. In 1639, Japan cut off all foreign access, thus included trade. In the centuries that followed; Japan made special

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    Who Is Joseon Equitable?

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    experienced in financial decrease and defied its legislature, and it was felled by Manchus in 1644. Manchu built up China's last supreme government state, Cheong. Toyotomi's successor, Tokugawa Ieyasu moved cash flow to Edo, present-day Tokyo and Edo period began (Chung, Chul-heon 31). Tokugawa proposed restoring strategic relations with Joseon in 1607. Two nations traded agent until Meiji Restoration occurred. Joseon dispatched discretionary mission, which was known as Tongsinsa. Tongsinsa was comprised

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