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Japanese and Chinese Culture in America essays Japanese and Chinese culture in America in the first half of the 20th century was that of a world within a world. Racial differences led these groups to take more time to develop their separate iden
In American culture, people usually shake hands. If you are greeting a Japanese person in America, what is the most appropriate way? A. Bow deeply. B. Shake hands. C. Hug. D. Nod. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。在美国文化中,通常人们见面握手。A 选项在日本文化中适用但在美国不合适...
Japanese Culture in the United States of America; An Annotated Bibliography. This bibliography describes and briefly reviews, from an anthropological perspective, books and articles on the Japanese in the United States. Works cited ... JWC Connor - 《Annotated Bibliographies》 被引量: 0发表: 1977...
Anime, described by Tominaga (2002) as ''presently one of the most popular expressions of Japanese culture in America,'' was chosen for its apparent popularity among students of Japanese. This dissertation presents the results of a study that qualitatively describes the phenomenon of anime fandom ...
Culture, Race, and Perceived Mobility among Adult Children of Korean Immigrants in the United States Existing literature reports that children of Korean immigrants in the United States have strong achievement-oriented values, which facilitates upward mobility and assimilation. However, researchers generally...
Unknowingly, this American was experiencing a part of protocol (礼仪) rooted centuries deep in the Japanese culture.In America, valuable gifts are surely out. A proper (适宜的) behaviour to give a gift is to take the person to dinner, or to an entertainment or a sporting event. On the ...
West Nile virus was first detected in North America in 1999 and has spread throughout the United States and Canada and into Mexico and the Caribbean. The cases of encephalitis in New York were diagnosed as Saint Louis encephalitis which ... T Takasaki - 《Nihon Rinsho Japanese Journal of Cli...
From immigration to discrimination and internment, and then to reparations and a high rate of intermarriage, Americans of Japanese descent share a long and sometimes painful history, and now fear their unique culture is being lost. Gil Asakawa's celebration of what makes JAs so special is an ...
Of or relating to Japan or its people, language, or culture. n. pl. Japanese 1. a. A native or inhabitant of Japan. b. A person of Japanese ancestry. 2. The Japonic language of the Japanese, written in kana and Chinese characters. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Lan...