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    minesweeper Crossbill to enter the base. (Wels 111) This was the first shot of the Pearl Harbor attack. The attack was an unexpected attack from Japan to the United States, which caused a heavy loss. About twenty-one vessels damaged, 323 planes shattered, and more than three thousand Americans wounded or dead. (Wels 133-135) The disastrous attack was a response from Japan to some U.S. policies. During World War II, Japan's endless expansion forced the U.S. government to make policies, which were the support

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    The government of Japan mentioned, “Approximately 40% of university students in the United States and about 30% of European college students have experienced part-time jobs, whereas about 70% of Japanese university students experience part-time jobs.” (Cabinet Office, Government of Japan). Surprisingly, this is true, and this is normally happened in Japan because Japanese students think not having a job while they are studying in schools seems like being lazy. Recently, there was a problem, which

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    Japanese Imperialism

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    Imperialism is the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies. (macquarie, 2017)Japan incurred incredible changes to many aspect of its society following the use of imperialistic forces used to open its borders by the Americas in 1868 this is commonly known as the Meiji restoration or Meiji period. The Americas changed many things but the most provenant was the Japanese government, Its Military and

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    National Party Congress

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    history. Fewer than half of the 22 cabinet officials are white males; Eric Shinseki is the first Asian-American Veterans Affairs secretary; Eric Holder is the first black attorney general; six cabinet officials are women. The cabinet was designed purposely to resemble the United States, a melting pot of ethnicities - Blacks, Latinos, Chinese, Caucasians. The cabinet reflects America itself. And while the biggest failing of the current Congress has been

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    Manhattan Project Effects

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    Japan had a very strong entry into World War II. After destroying the United States with the Pearl Harbor Attack on December 7th, 1941, they were in a great place. Over the next couple of years in war, The United States joined with Great Britain, and other countries, and formed The Allies. After Germany had conquered most of Europe, the Allies slowly but shirley took over, and freed the countries Germany had invaded. On May 7th, 1945, Germany had surrendered, and Japan was the last enemy fighting

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    of setting up an international business in Japan to promote Queensland as a major tourist destination and assist Queensland tourists and business people when travelling to Japan. According to the Country Meters website (Country Meters, 2014), Japan’s population reaches over an immense 127 million providing a substantial amount of opportunities for Japanese Tourists. Japan is located in Eastern Asia between the North and Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Japan made up of “four large islands named Honshu

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    Adams, Matthew World Geography Mr. Koldoff 13 May, 2015 Japan: A Nation of Many Excitements Japan is one of the most interesting nations in the world. Many different cultures and religions exist in this country. Japan is a large archipelago of islands just east of Korea. Although the country is very often looked at as a country of many different and large cities, it is also full of grasslands and agricultural opportunities. Japan is also one of the leading electronic suppliers of the world. This

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    Japanese Comfort Women

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    representatives from the armed forces and the main Cabinet ministers, approved their use by Japanese soldiers. (Walkom) The term "comfort women" refers to the victims of a "premeditated systematic plan originated and implemented by the government of Japan to enslave women considered inferior and subject them to repeated mass rapes," said Michael D. Hausefeld, one of over 35 lawyers in his firm representing the former sexual prisoners in a class

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    French lawyer was employed to head a committee to draft a criminal code for Japan. After some amendments to bring them in line with the West, a modern legal procedure was introduced, including the ban on torture and other evil customs. The Charter Oath stressed that knowledge should be sought throughout the world. The emphasis on education was thus obvious. One of the measures adopted by Japan was to send students to Europe and the United States to gain first-hand knowledge

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    no one country is fully responsible for the world war. Therefore the Japanese dominant narrative generally is vague yet pacifist. c) Assess the extent to which your country had reconciled with their victims (500 words) Throughout the past decades, Japan has made several apologies and efforts to reconciliate with their victims and countries that they have affected in WWII. This includes former Prisoners of war, comfort women and

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