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Paper Excerpts: ... federal properties. The spots selected to relocate Japanese ancestry and Japanese Americans were Tule Lake, California; Indeed, Zen Buddhism contains and reflects its philosophy in the culture and lifestyle of Japanese people. Japanese from the Solomons, but beyond this location was the frightening possibility of Japanese assistance from the Japanese Due to the success of Japanese players such as Matsui, Japanese baseball is facing the cold shoulder from Japanese fans. being Japanese, she is dead" (21). For Ichiro's mother, the Japanese men who went against Japanese interests by fighting in the war was more than ...
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Sources list for SUCCESS OF THE JAPANESE: Higa, Karin. "Some Thoughts on National and Cultural Identity: Art by Contemporary Japanese and Japanese American Artists." Art Journal 55, no. 3 (1996): 6+. http://www.questia.com/.Fashion in China and Japan Hori, I. 1967. The appearance of individual self-consciousness in Japanese religion and its historical transformation. In The Japanese mind: Essential of Japanese philosophy and culture, edited by C. A.Moore, 201-280. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. Architecture in Japan Sasaki, H. (1970) The Modern Japanese House Inside and Outside. Tokyo: Japan Publications. Yagi, K. (1986) A Japanese Touch for Your Home. Tokyo: Kodansha International. Japanese Shoji Screens H. BYRON EARHART, Japanese Religion: Unity and Diversity, 3rd ed. (1982), examines the formation, development, and interaction of religions. JOSEPH M. KITAGAWA, Religion in Japanese History (1966, reissued 1990), is a widely used survey textbook on Japane Japanese Emperor Hirohito Tanabo, Marianne. (2001) "Health and Health Care: Japanese." Stanford Ethnography e-Books. Retrieved 10 Mar 2005 at http://www.stanford.edu/group/eth noger/ebooks/japanese_american.pdf Tanabo, Marianne. (2001) "Health and Health Care: Japanese." Stanford Ethnography e-Books. Retrieved 10 Mar 2005 at http://www.stanford.edu/group/eth noger/ebooks/japanese_american.pdf Japanese Cultural and Nursing Assessment More sources on "SUCCESS OF THE JAPANESE"
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