The people of Japan have viewed, appreciated, and celebrated the beauty of the moon for centuries, dating back to ancient times. This practice has significantly affected Japanese religion, culture, and literatur
What can Japanese literature do?analytical methodsbrussels sproutscauliflowerschromatographycressextractsgas chromatographyinsecticidespesticidesradishesABSTRACTdoi:10.1080/10371399708727627AoyamaTomokoTaylor & Francis GroupJapanese StudiesAoyama T., What can Japanese literature do?, in: Japanese Studies, vol. 17, ...
Symbolism extends beyond literature, appearing in architecture, historical events, and everyday life. For example, NASA’s Apollo missions, named after the Greek god Apollo, symbolized the monumental vision of human space exploration. Below are examples of symbolism in various cultural contexts, from ...
There’s no one way to find the beginning and end points of your memoir, but primarily, this should be rooted in the first piece of advice: have you achieved the “why”? If so, end it. Don’t Get Stuck on Facts This doesn’t mean lie. But if you feel the need to inform the...
Free verse poetry does not conform to any specific rules regarding rhyme and meter. This form allows poets greater freedom to experiment with line breaks, rhythm, and visual presentation. Walt Whitman's "Song of Myself" is a famous example of free verse: ...
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The E2F4 and hMSH3 genes were mutated in all tumor types. Interestingly, the hMSH6 gene was mutated in colorectal and gastric cancers but not in endometrial cancer; this is similar to the TGFbetaRII gene. It is notable that the mutation status of the secondary mutators, hMSH3 and hMSH6,...
To fill this gap, the current study examined SRL and LLS use in an asynchronous EFL classroom at a Japanese university utilizing a survey (N = 17) and interviews (n = 7) with secondyear students between the ages of 19-20 years old. This study builds on previous researc...