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    Japan Secret Weapons

    During WW2, Japan had one of the most terrifying weapons at sea and on land. They had Kamikazes, people who killed themselves while doing damage to troops or ships. Hearing BANZI in the jungle was something that scared many Allie troops. Although this was the most famous Japanese tactic in the war there were other types of weapons that many people have yet to hear about even after 50 years after the war. These weapons include the unmanned fire balloons, Kamikaze subs, and the dirty nuke they almost

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    Market Analysis Wgu Ega

    Asian company. Countries considered were China, Japan and South Korea. After careful consideration and research, the recommendation is expansion into China. The reason for this is two-fold. The first consideration is market saturation and maturity. The Chinese market is relatively young and undeveloped when compared to Japan and South Korea. There are fewer established manufacturers or distributors in China versus the power house brand names in Japan and South Korea, such as Nissan or Hyundai. Secondly

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    Psychological Impacts of Japan Earthquake

    Psychological impacts of Japan earthquake could linger for years The Japanese are beginning to pick up the pieces after Friday's earthquake -- but it could take much longer for their society to heal Alexandra Pope, staff writer March 13, 2011 — As victims of Japan's devastating earthquake and tsunami begin the long process of picking up the pieces, an expert on the country's culture and society says the psychological impacts of the disaster could be felt for generations. It could be

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    Xeco Supply and Demand

    1 Supply and Demand XECO/212 April 22, 2012 2 Supply and Demand The area where I have the most experience in is in the car industry. I am a 35 year old man and I am fortunate that I have had many opportunities to buy cars in my lifetime. I have haggled many prices, enjoyed low interest rates, low payments as well as enjoyed different kinds of cars since I was 18 years old. I have also been on a short end of a deal where I bought a stolen car from a

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    Kyoto Protocol

    All forces of the whole planet meeting together to arrive at some common decision concerning the future of mankind is, no doubt, an epoch in the life of the society. Especially considering the fact that it is not about the industrial strategies or further space exploration but about safety and confidence in future of the human beings. Kyoto protocol, presenting definite steps in fighting the threat for the people, at the same time became an international phenomenon which showed how all spheres

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    Situation Analysis

    revenue comes from japan. -Japan accounts for 48.1% of total revenue. Sharp's ¥249.1 billion loss for its fiscal second quartercompared with a profit of ¥9.4 billion a year earlier.-Sharp in August said it would cut 5,000 jobs from its global workforce, the first layoffs at thecompany since 1950. It also has cut salaries, sold assets, and scaled back investments. In an effortto ease the overcapacity at its factories, Sharp in July sold a 38% stake in a LCD-panel plant inSakai, Japan, to Hon Hai Chief

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    The First Samurai

    Tyler Ellis History Dr. Gregory Moore September 24, 2014 Through the life of the legendary samurai Taira no Masakado we experience the constant Japanese Civilization struggle of a peaceful controlling throughout the nation. And throughout the struggles of Taira no Masakado we see how the circumstances that he was brought into caused such a being to become one of the most fearsome warriors the country has ever known. To go into the question of if I believe Masakado was a hero or a rebel

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    Negotiation

    500 English sentences Problem Scott was 26 years old come from the United State to Japan. He has been living in Japan for 18 mouths. He joined in JET (the Japan Exchange and Teaching) program to become teacher. This program was established to support Japanese English teachers and develop. The first school that he taught is Naka high school. After moving to Nishi High school, he was required correct a manuscript of a text called 500 English sentences

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    Wal Mart Japan Case

    which constrasts with Walmart core value as Wal mart's motto is Every Day Low Price. Also, Japan is a small country with limited spaces, which has several implications for Walmart. Small housings and apartment sizes, with high rent prices means that Japanese would need to minimize their purchases. Japanese are having trouble with lack of storage room to store purchases. For example, a typical apartment in Japan would be 1 room apartment with Living, Dining, and Kitchen area. A normal size of Japanese

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    Atmospheric Issues

    Atmospheric Issues John Doe SCI/275 November 2nd, 2014 Andrea Elstro Atmospheric Issues As you all know, recently one of the largest employers in Sparksville decided to outsource all of their manufacturing needs to South Korea and closed down all of their US facilities, including Sparksville. This has left Sparksville in a desperate situation and out city government has been working tirelessly to attract new companies to our area. We are pleased to announce that Sparksville is now considering

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