Japan. However, the initial intention produced irony and unexpected results. The process of democratization was conducted in a censored and undemocratic way; the democratization was incomplete as the emperor remained as a symbolic public figure; and the commander, General MacArthur, and his occupational...
who had emigrated fromJapanand were not eligible for U.S. citizenship. About 80,000 of them were second-generation individuals born in the United States (Nisei), who were U.S. citizens. Whereas many Issei retained their Japanese character andculture, Nisei generally acted and thought of themse...
Individuals certified as loyal were allowed to leave the camps, usually to take jobs in the Midwest or the East. Others were allowed to work as temporary migrant labourers in the West, and still others enlisted in the U.S. Army. On the same day as the Korematsu decision, in its ruling...
their lives, they faced discrimination by neighbors, by the government, and in their jobs. Many settled on the West Coast, mostly in California and Hawaii, leading to the increased economic development of those states. Japanese culture became influential in these areas, impacting fashion, and ...
It's not worth sacrificing American jobs and American manufacturing to secure an agreement at any cost. (Read More:This Time Around, Abe May Prove He's Got It Right) Scott N. Paul is President of theAlliance for American Manufacturing(AAM), a partnership established in 2007 by some of Ame...
In conclusion, we can see broad migration patterns that attract Chinese and Indian immigrants to places with high paying jobs in the technology industry and top-tier universities, most notably California. However, outside of the Golden State, there are clear differences in the other cities and ...
This Newbery Award-winning novel is a Japanese Grapes of Wrath story about the Takashima family as they move from Iowa to Georgia in the 1950s and work menial, grueling jobs at a non-unionized poultry farm. The three kids, Lynn, Katie, and Sammy, manage to have fun and dream of better...
Although similar job-bid systems were introduced into Japanese firms in the 1990s, they were used only for certain white-collar jobs. In the United States, job-bid systems commonly were used for both blue- and white-collar employees. Overall, the Japanese employment system was characterized by ...
SAN ANTONIO, Chile, Feb 25 (Reuters) - "I knew she'd find me," Edita Bizama, 64, said from her home in the Chilean port city of San Antonio after finally reuniting with the daughter who was taken from her over 40 years ago during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. ...
ELEVEN The Economy I: The Lack of Jobs As analysts increasingly came to perceive racial discrimination as a relatively minor factor in explaining the persi... W Kelso - New York University Press 被引量: 49发表: 1994年 Life History and Economic Status of the Mongoose in Hawaii A moredoi:10....