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    Japans history dates back almost 53,000 years and is filled with interesting and fascinating events. Most of Japans actions have left the major world powers in the world stunned. The base of this amazing country is astonishing just by itself. The base is a bunch of active and large under water volcanoes. Japans uniqueness from the rest of the world ranges from its culture to its very interesting history to the change in government every few hundred years and their trading dilemma with petroleum and

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    Video games have come a long way since Pac-Man hit arcades in 1980. In the last thirty plus years, we have seen video games revolutionize art and entertainment. At first riding the coattails of computer advancements, video games now drive technological progress in the search for innovation and complete player immersion. Video games have started to go beyond the quest for the best graphics. Games like Pokemon Go are pushing the bar and blurring the line between the game and real life through augmented

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    invading soldiers. Japan’s Ketsugo policy was meaningful since it illustrated the nation’s willingness to fight and die as a nation before giving in. In contrast, following the bombing of Nagasaki, Hirohito, Japan’s Emperor, impressed upon his country’s Cabinet and Supreme Council the need for their agreement to the Potsdam Proclamation. This

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    Introduction There are two historical event scholars believes can be treated as milestone: 1911 revolution, which brings an end to the two thousand year of monarchy and the May fourth movement which were carried out by students in Beijing protesting against the unfair treatment. This paper will make the argument that the May fourth movement was more important than the 1911 revolution. The May fourth movement is the defining event that marked the passage from a tradition based society to modernity

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    Candidate it is my honor to advice you for this years’ presidential campaign. In order to succeed in this campaign, it is important that you get familiar with Japan and also how their local and international politics are structured. Before we start, let me please briefly introduce you the structure of the Japanese government. After the World II Japan replaced their Meiji constitution to its current Constitution in 1946. According to Maki the reason why Meiji constitution is because as he stated “The

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    Emperor Jimmu

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    Emperor Jimmu, the first Emperor of Japan, officially formed Japan in 660 Before Common Era (BCE.) Throughout Japan’s 2600 years of history, there have been many wars and conflicts fought across Japan and the Pacific region. Through the ages, Japan has always had an Emperor at the head of its government, although this role has changed through time. Japan saw many economic changes, the biggest of which occurred after World War II (WWII). With Japan’s history, woven in war throughout the Pacific

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    Traditionally, Japan has been maintaining a close relationship with East Asian countries geographically close , the West , including diplomatic and blisters all over the world since the Meiji Restoration. There Japan has established a friendly relationship with countries around the world and is currently Japan 's most important diplomacy and an ally of the United States (see the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan ). According to the signed treaty after

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    against Japan. Japan already perceived itself as a defeated nation; early 1945, the U.S. naval blockade had weakened Japan’s trade, food supply and ability to continue fighting. Between July 11-26, the U.S. intercepted Japanese telegraphs expressing a hope to "terminate the war" with Russia serving to negotiate peace. However, the Potsdam Proclamation issued on July 26, called for the unconditional surrender of Japan with the removal of the emperor. This was rejected as a result of Japan being unwilling

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    Meiji Constitution Essay

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    Using specific examples from primary and secondary sources, address the following questions: 1. In the Meiji Constitution, the people of Japan are referred to as “subjects,” not as citizens. What is the difference, and why is this significant? “Subjects” were the people of Japan who had to follow, obey, and uphold the constitution, told that they had to conform, along with their ancestors and descendants. They were not as valued as the citizens according to the Emperor. The citizens were already

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    Japan Essay

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    [pic] Japan Geography Japan is about the same size as California. Japan is made up of many islands. The four largest islands in Japan are Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku. Japan forms an arc in the Pacific Ocean. Japans total area is about 378,000 square kilometers. About 75% of Japans land is mountains. Japans highest mountain is Mount Fuji at 3776 meters. Japan has several volcanic regions and 80 volcanoes are considered active. Mount Fuji hasn’t erupted since 1707 and is considered capable

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