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    Norman Bethune (1890-1939), a Canadian surgeon and a humanitarian, made a tremendous impact worldwide. He made a great contribution to Canadians, the Spanish in the Spanish Civil War, and the Chinese during the Sino-Japanese War. In many peoples minds, he is a real hero. Bethune aspired to become a doctor like his grandfather in his childhood. According to Brittain (1964), in the First World War, Bethune interrupted the medical studies in the University of Toronto (U of T) and volunteered to become

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    Midterm Questions Japanese New Wave The film, “Cruel story of youth” (1960) by Nagisa Oshima is an example of Japanese new wave cinema that was very popular in the 1960’s. Japan’s new wave culture was a result of circumstances that arise as a result of the second world war. The film, “Cleo 5 a 7” by Agnes Varda; was released in 1962 at the height of the new wave movement. In the film, a young woman, Cleo, waits impatiently for the results of a biopsy from her doctor to determine whether she has

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    Medieval Japan

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    to schooling them. Now that Japan has changed, only teachers who have been specially trained are the educators of this country. In addition, kids are being taught in a different manner than what was known to people in the medieval times. Reading, writing, and learning to use an abacus were the only important things needed to know at that time. Currently, social studies, music, crafts, english, physical education, and basic home economics have been added to the list, being in alignment with western

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    The War Of World War I

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    and immigration, indirectly lead to the great depression seen in the 1930s. The backend of the 1920s, saw the US transition from greatest boom to the greatest recession, known as the great depression. The 1920s was all about the credit system. “This credit system did not have any limits, because at the time, republicans followed

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    soundness of transferring the theoretical construct of self-regulation from educational psychology to the area of second language acquisition. A number of studies on self-regulation in language learning have been carried out in Western contexts (Mezei, 2008). Drawing upon the social cognitive and sociocultural perspectives of self-regulation, Wang, Quach, and Rolston (2009) investigated the development of four male Chinese English language learners ' use of self-regulated learning strategies

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    Writing Assignment: Education (Test) Understanding-- a concept of comprehending derived mainly from how one sees and applies something they have learned to what they know. Not everyone understands absolutely everything; where some may understand one idea, another may not understand that idea, but fully understand another. This concept comes from how and what you were previously taught and how you apply your own particular sense of knowledge to situations. Understanding goes along with the essay

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    Buddhist temple. The San Jose Buddhist Church Betsuin is one of the oldest Buddhist temples in the United States. Although it was established in 1907, construction wasn’t completed until 1937. During World War II, it was served as a home to many Japanese-Americans released from internment camps. Today, the temple continues to play an active role in the lives of their descendance

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    believed that the Japanese could go from being the worst in the world to being the best by utilizing statistical methods. He believed that the Japanese could take over a world market in five years if they followed his advice (Asq.org, 2015). Demming stated "I was the only man in Japan who believed that Japanese industry could do that." and "They beat my prediction. I had said it would need five years. It took four." (Asq.org, 2015). Later, the Toyota Corporation based their quality systems on Dr. Demming

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    Analysis Of Hate Speech

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    She was born to a Japanese mother and an African American father. When she won the title of Miss Japan in 2015, she was met with a lot of criticism and hateful rhetoric such as “I wonder how can a hafu represent, especially a kuronbo.” The rhetoric, content, and tone within

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    studying both political development and political decay will help us better understand the developing world. Next, Huntington argues that political institutionalization should play a greater role when writing about political development. Institutionalization can be a characteristic of any political system, it can be clearly defined and measured, and it is a reversible process. As defined by Huntington, political development is “the institutionalization of political organizations and procedures” (393)

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