Asian Americans in the Bay Area Political Economy
.... in the
Bay Area (Lee, 1994). The major groups and their estimated numbers are: Chinese, 350,000; Philippino, 400,000; Vietnamese, 100,000;
Japanese, 80,000 ....
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E-BAY AND E-COMMERCE
E-
Bay succeeded in creating a new business paradigm at a time when the "dot-com .... The company also closed its
Japanese site in early 2002 citing dominance in that ....
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JAPANESE POST-COLD WAR NATIONAL SECURITY
.... The wholesale importation of Western ideas into Japan after Commodore Perry's ship in Tokyo
Bay in 1854 exposed
Japanese technological inferiority to the West ....
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The Japanese and Pearl Harbor
.... The US military attache to Tokyo reported the
Japanese Navy were secretly practicing airborne torpedo attacks on targets in a
bay that resembled Pearl Harbor. ....
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Japanese Bombing at Pearl Harbor
.... The US military attache to Tokyo reported the
Japanese Navy were secretly practicing airborne torpedo attacks on targets in a
bay that resembled Pearl Harbor. ....
(1086

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Changing Japanese Isolation
.... Japan resisted for a time, but eventually the
Japanese began to see certain defense and .... this effort was a fear of Russia and a desire to keep Russia at
bay. ....
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Japanese & British Alliances Japan was a country isolated from
.... Japan resisted for a time, but eventually the
Japanese began to see certain defense and .... the same reason--a fear of Russia and a desire to keep Russia at
bay. ....
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Japanese industrial expansion since WWII
.... manufacturing companies in the US, primarily to produce
Japanese cars. Japan was opened to the West in 1853 when Admiral Perry sailed into Tokyo
Bay and found ....
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Japanese Internment
.... actions with respect to relocation and internment of
Japanese Americans were .... Americans and other citizens being detained at Guantanamo
Bay following September ....
(2365

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Japanese industrial expansion since WWII
.... opened to the West in 1853 when Admiral Perry sailed into Tokyo
Bay and found .... The
Japanese culture found a way to satisfy the West while retaining its own style ....
(2506

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Legal Issues at Guantanamo Bay
.... Prisoners held, for instance, at Guantanamo
Bay are being denied access to .... States has responded to fear, including the internment of
Japanese-Americans during ....
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Use of the Atomic Bomb
.... argued against the often discussed "humane" alternative to Hiroshima: a "demonstration shot" of the bomb, perhaps in Tokyo
Bay. If the
Japanese were threatened ....
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The Atomic Bomb and Japan
.... The
Japanese accepted these results August 14, and the documents of surrender were formally signed September 12, in Tokyo
Bay. The ....
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Environmental Protection Law
.... Organic compounds found in Dokai
Bay, Japan. Bulletin of Environmental Contaminant Toxicology, 50(3), 348 355. Tebbutt, THY (1991).
Japanese sewerage sludge ....
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Attack on Pearl Harbor
.... Tokyo
Bay and found a country still in a feudal stage of development, a country that had isolated itself rigorously from the rest of the world. The
Japanese ....
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THE MILITARY IN MODERN JAPAN
.... the warships of American Commodore Matthew Perry anchored in Tokyo
Bay in 1853 .... Their aim was to transform
Japanese society and its institutions, including the ....
(2259

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THE MILITARY IN MODERN JAPAN This
.... the warships of American Commodore Matthew Perry anchored in Tokyo
Bay in 1853 .... Their aim was to transform
Japanese society and its institutions, including the ....
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The Industrialization and Modernization of Japan
.... Oliver Hazard Perry parked his fleet of gunboats in Tokyo
Bay and ordered the .... while also attempting to show the cause-effect nature of
Japanese history since ....
(2320

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Aisan American Migration From Central Cities to Suburbs
.... they save enough money, they tend to head for
Bay Ridge in Brooklyn to get a house instead of an apartment. Just after the World War II,
Japanese Americans who ....
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California and Race
.... less active sabotage, was ever attributed to any
Japanese immigrant or
Japanese-American .... pattern; there was no identifiable black ghetto in any
Bay Area ....
(2364

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Deterrence
.... task of reconstructing the bankrupt economy caused by the war and the
Japanese. .... the Cuban government, an effort that would continue long past the
Bay of Pigs ....
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Japan's Decision to Attack Pearl Harbor
.... 4. Throughout the spring of 1941, Hitler pressed the
Japanese to attack the .... did press in January-February 1941 for authority to seize Camranh
Bay and airbases ....
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History of Japan and WWII
.... In order to comprehend the change that the
Japanese have wrought in the years after .... to the West in 1853 when Admiral Perry sailed into Tokyo
Bay and found a ....
(2728

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American failures in Cuba and Vietnam
.... Kennedy is credited with averting nuclear war in that crisis, but his
Bay of Pigs .... were an independent people who had fought the French, the
Japanese, and then ....
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Singapore in World War II
.... Only when Japan moved into Saigon and Cam Rahn
Bay in July of 1941 did the US finally become alarmed. Withdrawal of
Japanese forces from these two occupied ....
(2313

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Opening Japan to the West
.... Japan resisted for a time, but eventually the
Japanese began to see certain defense and .... this effort was a fear of Russia and a desire to keep Russia at
bay. ....
(3773

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The Diverse Classroom and Korean Immigrants
.... During this time an American soldier taught him English and he speaks Korean, Chinese and
Japanese as well. .... Korean Community Center of the East
Bay. ....
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Sanwa Bank California PROPOSAL TO EXAMINE THE SANWA BANK CALIFORN
.... selected this institution so that I could learn more about
Japanese banking .... are concentrated in the Southern California and San Francisco
Bay metropolitan areas ....
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Earthquakes
.... The
Japanese, who are commendably earthquake-conscious, require that .... 7Richard Monastersky, "Did Earth Give Clues Prior To
Bay Quake?," Science News, 15 ....
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Foreign Influences on Japan During Tokugawa Shoguns
.... the American naval ships under Commodore Perry anchored in Tokyo
Bay in 1853 .... by 1615 in the conversion to Christianity of about 500,000
Japanese, Japan's rulers ....
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