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    Is the Tokyo Olympics logo actually plagiarized? Japan Olympic Organizers faced a tough decision after the latest allegations of plagiarism against the Japanese designer who made the 2020 Olympic logo. More allegations suggesting that the designer might have used copied materials made it essential for the organizers to reconsider their position. According to Fox News on Tuesday, the earlier support for designer Kenjiro Sano was strong after the first set of allegations of plagiarizing the design

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    Tokyo Disney Case

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    Executive Summary Evidence from this case suggests that the traditional Japanese corporate governance stance has started to shift in order to include some elements of the Anglo-American way of corporate governance. It appears that a final decision has been made to build Disney Sea Park (despite unattractive ARR, but attractive NPV/IRR and ACFR) not only for the potential profits reaped for the company but also due to their responsibility to keep uphold the interests of its stakeholders (which

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    Tokyo Vs Orlando

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    Osaka and Orlando are famous cities for cosmopolitan tourists. Osaka has been known as “the nation’s kitchen”. The city of Orlando is nicknamed “the city beautiful”. Two cities from two continents have many similarities and differences. Osaka is island in the Kansai region of Japan. Orlando is located in central Florida. Both are large cities. Osaka is the second largest of Japan, and Orlando is the sixth largest of the southern

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    Tokyo Story ' 360 Degree

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    Tokyo Story’s 360-degree In David Desser’s “Ozu’s Tokyo Story” he mentions that casual viewers fail to notice Ozu’s “scenic construction and segmenting of screen space” (12). Ozu Yasujiro’s use of the 360-degree space within the film Tokyo Story (1953) may seem like a “mismatched” action. The 180-degree line is a rule where the camera is position at an eye-line perspective. It causes the action within a film to continuously stay on one side of the axis line. Through the editing of 180-degrees, the

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    Jiro Dream

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    Jiro Ono, an 85-year-old sushi master and his two sons, Yoshikazu, and Takashi, both of whom are also sushi chefs. For 40 years Jiro, a three-Michelin-Star chef, has been crafting immaculate sushi in a ten-seat restaurant on the second floor of a Tokyo subway station. Sukiyabashi Jiro is small, and to savor the 20-piece menu of sushi, customers must pay 30,000 yen (368 dollars) and make reservations a month in advance. Throughout the documentary, Gelb not only examines Jiro’s work ethic, but also

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    In Ozu’s film, the Tokyo Story, has many scenes that define the human struggle, such as the struggle to make a living, aging and death of loved ones, and the way children eventually fall apart from their parents when they get older. The one human struggle from Ozu’s film that influenced the most empathy is the inevitable truth of life that the struggle for survival in society eventually drifts individuals apart such as parents and they're children when they begin to live independently and become

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    Disclaimer: I don’t own Tokyo Ghoul. AN: This will take place before Kaneki was turned into a ghoul. Chapter one What are Ghouls? A young beautiful, blond haired girl bounced around happily out in the courtyard. After eight long years of bone braking, brutal hellish training in Faith Haven Academy. Rysia has finally graduated, and received a rank of Delta... And today, she’s finally going on her first mission. Although… it took a long begging session with Michael, and the elders, and some ‘persuasion’

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    Positive Attributes Paper There is a movie called Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift where one of the side characters explains to the main character that “, it is trust and character I need around me. You know, who you choose to be around you lets you know who you are.” I would like to think that the people I have requested feedback from are an accurate reflection of what I am today because I see each one of them as tiny parts of me who have been influenced by my actions over the years. During the

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    Super frog saves Tokyo (8 elements) Hussein Setting The short story "Super frog saves Tokyo" takes place in Shinjuku, Tokyo in 1995. The reader is immediately familiar to the main setting from the title of the short story but doesn't know when it takes place till the last event in the story, where the year is told to us. In the short story the main setting is in Tokyo but there are up to four different settings for each event that takes place. The story starts of in Mr.Katagiri's apartment where

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    Essay about Disney and Discrimination

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    Disney and Discrimination “When you wish upon a star, your dreams come true.” Disney uses this slogan as well as many others to surround society with a world of happiness, where dreams come true and anything is possible. However, there are some of you who believe that this thought process is subliminal and Disney is therefore hiding certain race, gender, and sex issues. Now, you Disney fanatics may be thinking that Disney

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