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Name Institution Course Instructor Date The japanese Claim to Homogeneity is a Myth that Ignores the Existence of Marginalized Minorities The japanese society has been holding onto the belief that their society is homogenous for quite some time now.... Currently, research has revealed that there are non-japanese people living and working in Japan.... During this period, the japanese population belonged to the same culture and religion (Lie, 2004:27)....
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Though this is a rare occurrence corruption is a constant and prevailing factor in japanese politics.... Clientelism, the prior electoral system of SNTV/MMD, factions and koenkai, and the preference of the japanese people to remain within groups may be all strong contributing factors....
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Data provided by the member companies that combine the Association of japanese Animation shows that income from exporting media products was nearly 16.... The use of modern technologies in making animation films has attracted producers and directors from all over the globe to import japanese animation film features.... In 2010, a survey conducted by the japanese government found out that 127.... Thus, it has been noted that the American animators have grown interests in working with japanese animation companies which are generally viewed as the leader in this industry....
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The JMRN's research identified Botega Veneta, an Italian luxury company as one that is capable of succeeding in the Japanese market due to its responsiveness in addressing the need of japanese consumers for unique brands.... Louis Vuitton could not make the vast sales it made before the recession as most Japanese consumers had changed their perspectives on different aspects of luxury products.... A research by Japan Market Resource Network (JMRN) indicated that many Japanese consumers love a sense of uniqueness....
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Thus, the Western audiences are though often able to identify the sources of motivation of some J-Pop compositions, still they simply could not resist appreciating the implicit uniqueness and ingenuity of J-Pop.... J-Pop stands for the japanese popular music that has today become a craze in the US, Asia, Europe and Australia.... J-Pop happens to be an Asian musical genre that slowly evolved over a long period, meticulously and sometimes inadvertently incorporating elements from the japanese folk tradition and the contemporary Western pop culture....
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The various aspects of contemporary Japan that include geographical, political, economic, cultural, educational and religious phenomenon are discussed in detail (Japan, 2005).... japanese believe in working hard from a very young age to survive in highly competitive settings.... japanese consider themselves of belonging to a homogenous society.... Though they have a feeling of oneness of being japanese, Japan is most influenced by popular culture....
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The essay intends to explore the uniqueness of the style of leadership that different countries namely America, Australia, India, China, Japan, South Africa and Nigerian leaders demonstrate as per the situation and the need.... The uniqueness of leadership is of significance for the effective performance of an organization....
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Published in 2009 in the third issue of the Journal of Popular Music Studies, this article focuses on reviewing a book bearing a similar… Morris's article begins by denoting the explorative nature of japanese music, associated business practices in modern Japan, advancement of media technology in the country, as well as, the significant role played by English in pop lyrics of japanese music.
... Morris's article begins by denoting the explorative nature of japanese music, associated business practices in modern Japan, advancement of media technology in the country, as well as, the significant role played by English in pop lyrics of japanese music....
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