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Term Paper # 89309 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
China, Japan and Korea, 2006.
A review of the world's perception of China, Japan and Korea.
2,025 words (approx. 8.1 pages), 2 sources, $ 80.95
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This paper discusses the perceptions of modern day China, Japan and Korea. The paper essentially argues that the misconceived notions that China, Japan and Korea are not modern countries is related to the fact that they were isolationist towards the west and because they did not follow the European modernization concept.

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"The relationship between China, Korea and Japan with the West is both complicated and filled with misconceptions. The largest misconception about China, Korea and Japan in the West is that these countries have followed isolationist foreign policies. For example, in "China Attempts to Soften Its One-Child Policy" Jessica Bernman suggests that China had isolated itself from the rest of the world and is just now beginning to open its borders (Bernman 567). Japan has also been thought of as a country that had isolated itself from the world for centuries (Toby 6)."
Term Paper # 89290 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
The 'Success' of China, Japan and South Korea, 2006.
A discussion regarding China, Japan and Korea as leaders of world economy.
1,350 words (approx. 5.4 pages), 5 sources, $ 53.95
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This paper reviews how China, Japan and Korea are often referred to as 'leaders' in the world economy. The paper discusses how each country reflects a different kind of modernization and, mainly in the post-World War II period, an accelerated development success story, just as each country indicates its own kind of economic and political achievement. This paper argues that this view of the three powers in question is most problematic, especially in view of their respective defects.
Term Paper # 39599 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Political Structures and Processes in Japan and South Korea, 2002.
Critically discusses the political structures and processes of Japan and South Korea.
3,150 words (approx. 12.6 pages), 6 sources, $ 115.95
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This paper will begin with a highlight of the political structures and processes in South Korea and Japan and follow up with comparisons and contrasts between the two systems. In the final analysis, it will be clear that the Japanese, for better or worse, have greatly affected the development of the South Korean political economy.
Term Paper # 21709 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Honorifics in Japan and Korea, 1994.
This paper defines and describes honorifics in Japan and Korea, a language system, which reflects cultural values, social relationships, attitudes and traditions.
2,475 words (approx. 9.9 pages), 6 sources, $ 87.95
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"Every language has its own way of solving certain social issues that arise whenever people come together in a social setting, and the people of Japan and Korea can serve as examples of how different languages address these concerns. The use of honorifics is a social convention that can have a number of purposes ranging from identifying family relationships and marital status to showing that the speaker is adhering to the conventions of polite society. The system a society develops for handling honorifics says much about the society, the relationships valued by that society, and the expectations placed by that society on individual members. Many of the subtleties differentiating various Asian societies are lost on the Western observer, but there are very real linguistic and social distinctions to be noted between the languages of Japan and Korea ... "
Term Paper # 21641 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Tourism in Taiwan, Japan and Korea, 1994.
This paper discusses tourism in Taiwan, Japan and Korea: Social, cultural and environmental factors, promotion, attractions, the role of goverment, economics and travel agencies.
3,825 words (approx. 15.3 pages), 14 sources, $ 135.95
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"Tourism is an industry that many countries seek to encourage because of the large amount of foreign exchange it develops without requiring large amounts of natural resources or direct government expenditures. In developing countries, tourism can serve to introduce foreign visitors to the country and may result in increased business activity down the line. In addition to foreign tourism, various locations within countries seek to promote their own areas as sites for domestic travel, again to attract the traveler's money. Tourism encourages a wide variety of businesses, such as hotels, tour operators and restaurants, and helps supports ancillary businesses, such as retail sales and local industry. This research examines the various social, cultural and environmental factors that influence tourism in ... "
Term Paper # 29926 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Japan and Korea, 2002.
Discusses the post-WWII economic and political history of these two countries.
869 words (approx. 3.5 pages), 3 sources, MLA, $ 30.95
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One of the most dramatic changes that took place in Asia after WWII was that several countries that had been colonized or semi-colonized emerged as independent, self-governing states, freed from colonial rule. This paper discusses the arguments for and against the statement: Japan and Korea faced a favorable, international environment in the post-war period, through close alliances with the United States during the Cold War.

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"Once this happened, Japan started to improve its relations in the realm of international politics. In the 1950s and 1960s, Japan?s policy in Southeast Asia revolved around economic diplomacy, where relations were low-key and focused more on economics than politics. From the late 1970s, however, with the Americans withdrawing from Vietnam, the Japanese stepped into the limelight. In the wake of the Cold War, Japan was brought into a kind of strategic balance of power between China and the United States. It was only after this period that Japan actually gained a strategic advantage in international politics."
Term Paper # 38768 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Japan and Korea, 2002.
A look at justifications for Japanese occupation and annexation of Korea.
1,400 words (approx. 5.6 pages), 4 sources, $ 53.95
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This paper examines Japanese justifications of the occupation and Annexation of Korea (circa 1900-1925). It outlines three such documents and considers their weaknesses. It concludes by comparing and contrasting Japanese justifications of the occupation and Annexation of Korea with 'Eurocentric' thought.
Term Paper # 30824 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Women in Korea and Japan: A Comparison., 2002.
A comparison of the changing status of women in Korea and Japan.
2,400 words (approx. 9.6 pages), 7 sources, $ 89.95
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This essay discusses how both Korean and Japanese women have suffered from gender inequality in their societies. In recent years, there have been efforts in both societies to improve the status of women. The evidence suggests that while Korean women have also been the victims of oppression and exploitation, their counterparts in Japan have fared worse.
Term Paper # 12301 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Religion in China, Korea & Japan, 1996.
History, sociocultural roots & effects, classical & folk forms, basic beliefs & practices of & impact of Christianity on Confucianism, shamanism, Taoism, Buddhism and Shinto.
6,300 words (approx. 25.2 pages), 34 sources, $ 135.95
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" Society and Religion in Non-Western Societies


Reconciling the societal differences between the Western world and Asia--particularly with respect to China, Korea, and Japan--may never be a possibility. The divide is not so simple as the distinctions between mere Christianity, Confucianism, or communism, nor is it reducible to simple philosophical terms such as capitalism, liberalism, or Marxism. Indeed, the inherent dissimilarities between Eastern and Western cultures are as likely the result of the forced separation due to geography and the consequence of limited contact over the millennia.
As Rozman insists, the failure of social science to investigate national heritage as the fulcrum of societal.."
Term Paper # 89322 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
The Four Tigers and Japan: An Economic Model?, 2006.
A review of the economic models of Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore.
2,250 words (approx. 9.0 pages), 5 sources, $ 89.95
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This paper compares the and contrasts the East Asian miracle economies of Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore. It further weighs the commonalities between these national economies in order to determine whether there is an economic model that can be transferred to other societies. The conclusion this paper reaches, is that there is not, as the differences are too great and even the commonalities are obsolete in the new global economy.
Term Paper # 42693 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
The Japanese in Korea, 2002.
A history of the period from the 1910 to 1945 when Korea was annexed to Japan.
2,150 words (approx. 8.6 pages), 8 sources, $ 80.95
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This paper will explore the 1910 to 1945 period of Korean history when Korea was controlled by Japan. Japan annexed Korea in 1910 and forced Korea to take a new direction. The discussion will begin with a brief examination of a much earlier period time when, ironically, The Koreans were the ones who exerted a powerful influence on the Japanese. This will help one to understand the more recent history (in this history) of the country because it will reveal that Japan and Korea have actually had long-standing relationships. In addition, there will be some mention of the period of time just before the annexation of Korea by Japan.
Term Paper # 94723 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
The Far East, 2007.
A discussion on the Far East, including studies on Taiwan, Japan and Korea.
2,758 words (approx. 11.0 pages), 14 sources, MLA, $ 82.95
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The paper examines Hong Kong, China, Japan, Taiwan and Korea. The paper includes country studies on these areas, including descriptions of native festivals and cultural differences. The writer discusses western fascination with the cultures of the Orient. The paper further includes a discussion on native foods and public holidays.

Outline:
Introduction
China and Hong Kong
Taiwan
Japan
Korea
References

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"For centuries festivals in Japan have been more a way of life than a mere reason for celebration. While many of the popular festivals in Japan are based on long standing legends others celebrate the coming and passing of the seasons. Festivals in Japan are a time to relax with family members, a time to eat and drink and a time to celebrate Japan's rich spiritual culture.
They range from the bizarre - at Kanamara Matsuri the locals parade a large pink penis up and down the main street - to the spectacular - during the Cherry Blossom festival parks across Japan become awash in a sea of pink blossoms."
Term Paper # 89003 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Early East Asia and Isolationism, 2006.
A look at China, Japan, and Korea from 1500 to 1920 and the notion, commonly held by foreigners of that era, that these countries had grown up in isolation.
1,800 words (approx. 7.2 pages), 5 sources, $ 71.95
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Past mistakes when writing the history of China, Japan and Korea, involved seeing these societies as having grown up in isolation from the rest of the world, until the arrival of European explorers and traders of the early 16th century. This paper helps to show that Qing China, Tokugawa Japan, and Choson Korea, did have knowledge of other civilizations, and exposure to them.
Term Paper # 24268 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Buddhism and East Asian Culture, 2002.
A discussion of the history of the Buddhist religion in Asia, starting in India and spreading to China, Japan and Korea.
1,350 words (approx. 5.4 pages), 3 sources, $ 47.95
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Discusses history of the Buddhist religion in Asia, starting in India and spreading to China, Japan and Korea. How each country developed its own form of Buddhism. How the traditional teaching of the Buddha remained the same even when Buddhism underwent changes shaped by the cultures of each East Asian country.

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"Buddhism and East Asian Culture
Introduction
Buddhism is a religious culture that originated in ancient India. The actual name "Buddhism" comes from the title of honor "Buddha" meaning 'the enlightened one'. This title was first conferred upon Gautama Siddhartha, an East Indian of noble birth. Gautama Siddhartha is most often credited as the probable traditional founder of the tradition of Buddhism. Gautama Siddhartha, born around the year 566 B.C.E. was recorded as a member of the kshatriya or warrior caste that originated in the northeastern portion of India. Oral and written traditions regarding Gautama Siddhartha indicate that he held a position of privilege within Indian society. It is those particular privileges he was said to have rejected for the life of a simple wanderer who sought..."
Term Paper # 10982 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Concepts of Privacy, 2001.
Compares American and Asian beliefs. Natural rights & positive rights. Ideas and importance of privacy in U.S., Japan, China, Korea.
1,125 words (approx. 4.5 pages), 6 sources, $ 39.95
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"Privacy is a conception that is much under discussion in America today because of the perception that we are losing much of our privacy in an age of computer surveillance and intrusion. The concept of privacy might seem a simple one to most of us, but in fact the very idea of privacy is viewed in different ways in different cultures, some of which do not even have the concept of privacy at all.

Most Western nations share our general idea of privacy, as can be seen in the fact that the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which embodies a conception of human rights, includes a provision regarding privacy. There are differing conceptions of what human rights are and how they can or cannot be protected. Much of the history of the discussion of rights as described by Cranston shows that there has been a..."
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Papers [1-15] of 100 :: [Page 1 of 7]
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