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Japanese and Journal
Japanese Fantasy Film Journal ( JFFJ ) ( 1968 – 1983 ) from Greg Shoemaker covered Toho's Godzilla and his Asian brethren when no other publications much cared.
* J Paul Warnick, Review of Nihon o Hanasoo in The Journal of the Association of Teachers of Japanese, Vol.
* Ronald Gilson and Mark J. Roe, ' Understanding the Japanese Keiretsu ' ( 1993 ) 102 Yale Law Journal 871
* Wakabayashi, Bob Tadashi " The Nanking 100-Man Killing Contest Debate: War Guilt Amid Fabricated Illusions, 1971 – 75 ", The Journal of Japanese Studies, Vol. 26 No. 2 Summer 2000.
* The Nanjing Incident: Recent Research and Trends by David Askew in the Electronic Journal of Contemporary Japanese Studies, April 2002
Levi McLaughlin wrote in a 2012 article in the Japanese Journal of Religious Studies:
" In Japanese Journal of Political Science 10 ( 1 ), 1 – 20.
Journal of Japanese Studies, Vol.
( BBC ) Official Peer-Reviewed Journal of the International Federation for Artificial Organs ( members of the Federation are: the American Society for Artificial Internal Organs, the European Society for Artificial Organs and the Japanese Society for Artificial Organs ), the International Faculty for Artificial Organs, and the International Society for Rotary Blood Pumps.
She published her Japanese experiences in the form of a diary, called Journal from Japan: a daily record of life as seen by a scientist, in 1910.
Jain marriage customs – Jain wedding – Japanese bondage – Japanese marriage customs – Japanese wedding – jealousy – jello wrestling – jelqing – jewelry – Jewish marriage customs – Jewish view of marriage – Jewish views of homosexuality – Jewish wedding – jinetera – jineterismo – jism – jock itch – john ( prostitution ) – johnny-bag – V. E. Johnson – Virginia Eshelman Johnson – Georgeanna S. Jones – Christine Jorgensen – Journal of Sex Research – The Joy of Sex – jumping the broom – jus primae noctis – Justine – juvenilism –
In February 2009, tie-up with The Wall Street Journal for edit, printing and distribution, then from March the major news headlines of the WSJ's Asian edition are summarized in the evening edition in Japanese.
' in Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 1987 14 / 2-3.
' in Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 1987 14 / 2-3.
" Early Chinese Zen Reexamined ~ A Supplement to ' Zen Buddhism: A History '" in Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 1993 20 / 1.
Social Problems as Collective Behavior = 2006 ( translated in Japanese ), Journal of Economics and Sociology
* Mori, Kōichi ( 1980 ), " Yanagita Kunio: An Interpretive Study ", Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 7 / 2 – 3: pp. 83 – 115.
" Japanese Journal of Ichthyology 33 ( 1986 ): 95 – 109.
* Tathāgatagarbha Thought: A Basis of Buddhist Devotionalism in East Asia ( pdf file ), Kiyota Minoru, Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, June-September 1985, vol.
* The Tathāgatagarbha Theory Reconsidered: Reflections on Some Recent Issues in Japanese Buddhist Studies ( pdf file ), Takasaki Jikidõ, Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, Spring 2000, vol.
" The Myth of the Goddess of the Undersea World and the Tale of Empress Jingū's Subjugation of Silla ", Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 20. 2: 95-185.

Japanese and American
Japanese aircraft were strong on maneuverability, American on speed and firepower.
American chemists, seeking to increase exports of soybeans, have adapted modern techniques and fermentation methods to improve their use in such traditional Japanese foods as tofu and miso and in tempeh of Indonesia.
Many of the features of the homes are the latest modern devices in American homes, but an interesting blend of cultures finds us using Japanese artfulness in our own Western architecture at the same time that the Japanese are adopting Western utility patterns.
He cited, as an example, how the American camera industry has been able to meet successfully the competition of Japan despite lower Japanese labor costs, by improving its production know-how and technology.
But the greater reason for fumbling, stumbling American leadership is due to the shock her pride suffered when the Japanese attacked at Pearl Harbor.
English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Hebrew, Arabic, Portuguese, and Russian speakers may use the term American to refer to either inhabitants of the Americas or to U. S. nationals.
They generally have other terms specific to U. S. nationals, such as German US-Amerikaner, French étatsunien, Japanese 米国人 beikokujin, Arabic أمريكاني amriikaanii ( as opposed to the more-common أمريكي amriikii ), and Italian statunitense, but these may be less common than the term American.
* 1945 – World War II: Filipino troops of the 66th Infantry Regiment, Philippine Commonwealth Army, USAFIP-NL and the American troops of the 33rd and 37th Infantry Division, United States Army was liberated in Baguio City and they fought against the Japanese forces under by General Tomoyuki Yamashita.
American, German, Indian, Russian and Japanese scholars generally ignored the school.
* 1942 – World War II: the Guadalcanal Campaign: American forces defeat an attack by Imperial Japanese Army soldiers in the Battle of the Tenaru.
During World War II, the ACLU defended Japanese American citizens who were forcibly relocated to internment camps.
Modern weapons include the Russian ZSU-23-4 Shilka and Tunguska-M1, South Korean K30 Biho and K263A1 radar-guided Vulcan, Chinese Type 95 SPAAA, Swedish CV9040 AAV, Polish PZA Loara, American M6 Bradley Linebacker and M1097 Humvee Avenger, Yugoslavian BOV-3, Canadian ADATS, aging German Gepard, Japanese Type 87 SPAAG and similar versions with the British Marksman turret ( which was also adapted for a number of other users ), Italian SIDAM 25 and Otomatic, and versions of the French AMX-13.
* 1944 – World War II: American forces defeat the last Japanese troops on Guam.
* 1988 – Japanese American internment: U. S. President Ronald Reagan signs the Civil Liberties Act of 1988, providing $ 20, 000 payments to Japanese Americans who were either interned in or relocated by the United States during World War II.
In 1961, Sony Corporation was the first Japanese company to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange, in the form of American Depositary Receipts ( ADRs ), which are traded over-the-counter.
He co-authored the 1991 book The Japan That Can Say No with politician Shintaro Ishihara, where they criticized American business practices and encouraged Japanese to take a more independent role in business and foreign affairs.
* 1945 – World War II: The Japanese battleship Yamato, the largest battleship ever constructed, is sunk by American planes 200 miles north of Okinawa while en-route to a suicide mission in Operation Ten-Go.
It had a population of four American civilians, who were all evacuated in 1942 after Japanese air and naval attacks.
During World War II, Japanese soldiers would yell in English, " To hell with Babe Ruth ", in order to anger American soldiers.
By the summer of 1944, victories in the Southwest and Central Pacific had brought the war closer to Japan, with American bombers able to strike at the Japanese main islands from air bases secured during the Mariana Islands campaign ( June — August 1944 ).
The late author Sheldon H. Harris in his book " Factories of Death: Japanese Biological Warfare, 1932-1945, and the American cover up " wrote that, The test program, could be part of Project AGILE or Project OCONUS which began in fall 1962 and which was funded at least through fiscal year 1963, was considered by the Chemical Corps to be “ an ambitious one .” The tests were designed to cover “ not only trials at sea, but Arctic and tropical environmental tests as well .” The tests, presumably, were conducted at what research officers designated, but did not name, “ satellite sites .” These sites were located both in the continental United States and in foreign countries.
The racial makeup of Berkeley was 66, 996 ( 59. 5 %) White, 11, 241 ( 10. 0 %) Black or African American, 479 ( 0. 4 %) Native American, 21, 690 ( 19. 3 %) Asian ( 8. 4 % Chinese, 2. 4 % Indian, 2. 1 % Korean, 1. 6 % Japanese, 1. 5 % Filipino, 1. 0 % Vietnamese, 0. 3 % Pakistani, 0. 3 % Thai, 0. 2 % Nepalese ), 186 ( 0. 2 %) Pacific Islander, 4, 994 ( 4. 4 %) from other races, and 6, 994 ( 6. 2 %) from two or more races.

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