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Order To Gain Order To Make
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World War Ii Junior High School
1,918 wordsA. Post World War II changes in traditional structure The family is the most important element in Japanese society. Traditionally Japan had large, extended families, with three or four generations living together. Today, although grandparents sometimes live with the family, most people live in small nuclear homes consisting of the parents and one or two children. This change has occurred slowly since the end of World War II. Before the war, Japan was an agricultural society, with most people liv...
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Entrance Exams Active Role
1,097 wordsJapanese children are better students than American students due to a more active role by parents and families in their education. Parents of the United States (U. S. ) arent as involved in the relationship of their students schooling All students who attend school in Japan start their school year in April. The parents of the Japanese students believe that the April cherry blossoms bring their children luck. Japanese parents decided to make an eighth grade camp for students who wish to go to hig...
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Post Secondary Education Send Their Children
1,750 wordsSchooling in Japan emphasizes diligence, self-criticism and well organized study habits. The belief is ingrained in children that hard work and perseverance will yield success in life. Much of official school life is devoted to directly and indirectly teaching correct attitudes and moral values and developing character. At the same time, the academic achievement of Japanese students is extremely high by international standards. The majority of Japanese children begin their education with prescho...
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World War 2 Entrance Exams
791 wordsConfucian Values And Japans Industrialization Essay, Research Confucian Values And Japans Industrialization Confucian Values and Japans Industrialization Many factors helped aid in the dynamic growth that occurred in Japan and the four little dragons during the post-World War 2 period. Some of these factors were situational factors unique to the time but some of the factors were cultural. The legacy of Confucianism in Japan and the four little dragons helped to further the goals of industrializa...
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Entrance Exams Grew Older
3,875 wordsOnce there lived and existed a great learned man with a beard almost as long as Gods. And one day the people came to this man and said Go to the Lord, and tell him of our misery. I will go, said the man. So he caught a great bubble, and sat down on top of it, and flew up and up until he pierced the heaven above us. And there he saw God and told him of our misery and God pardoned our sins and lightened our burdens. Then the great bearded man came down from the heavens and the people were happy. A...
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