on landscape, in particular what constituted the “Japanese” landscape, and such nationalist messages often dominated this discourse. We continue to live with the legacy of this Meiji iteration of landscape theory, as tourism campaigns and government efforts to promote Japan through soft power means...
but the city now relies more on tourism than industry to survive. As far as the book itself, however, I’d rate it the weakest of the lot, a story that might have fared better had Simenon left his characters on the other side of the Atlantic. ...
but the publication of the remaining period (Volume III ends with FDR’s speech on December 8 calling for a declaration of war on Japan) was stopped when her relationship with the publisher, Simon and Schuster, broke down. At
Beginning with a brief review of issues regarding the effects of television on viewers in Japan, this paper examines how foreign programming and features r... S Hagiwara - 《Japanese Psychological Research》 被引量: 8发表: 2010年 What Children See: The Aged on Television in Japan and the Uni...
On Safari: The Story Of My Life by Armand Denis (1963) is the story of how a man threw up a safe job to indulge in his lifelong passions - travel, animals and photography. Describes surmounting dangers and difficulties to come to close quarters with extraordinary creatures and primitive ...
Lee’sPachinko(my review) is another family saga which spans most of the 20th century, from 1910 to 1989. It starts in a fishing village in Korea, before moving to Japan. (Provincetown in Cape Cod was also well known for fishing, though I suspect tourism might be its main industry now...
[director general]. The former DG, Raad Bander, who was Saddam's favorite personal poet, neglected his duties. He was irresponsible when he decided to transfer a large portion of Ottoman and Monarchical archives to the basement of the General Board of Tourism, while leaving the rest of the ...
Stern - Wittgenstein on Mind and Language 878: Stern, Gloria - How to Start Your Own Food Co-op (With a little help from your friends) 30311: Robert Stern - Hegel and the Phenomenology of Spirit (Routledge Philosophy Guidebook) 30604: Julia Lossau; Quentin Stevens (eds.) - The Uses of...
Lee’sPachinko(my review) is another family saga which spans most of the 20th century, from 1910 to 1989. It starts in a fishing village in Korea, before moving to Japan. (Provincetown in Cape Cod was also well known for fishing, though I suspect tourism might be its main industry now...
positive effects in promoting inter- national travel and tourism exports, but without apparent home market effect in terms of international service trade theory, which is very close to the well-known theoretical attitude about the effect on GDP concerning international and domestic tourism flows [14]...