Japan (Modern World Nations)
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Added by: magicalmajid | Karma: 68.22 | Non-Fiction » tourism | 26 July 2008 |
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 It is one of the most amazing countries in the world. The Japanese call it Nippon or Nihon, meaning the source of the Sun. Others call it the Land of the Rising Sun.We call it Japan. This small nation of scattered islands off the eastern coast of mainland Asia is often called the “Miracle of the Orient.” It has risen from obscurity and self-imposed isolation to a position as a global economic giant in little more than a century. Yet considering the country’s physical geography, its history, and its huge population,Japan should have been a huge failure. Japan had to overcome many seemingly insurmountable obstacles to achieve its present-day place among major world nations. The Japanese peoples’ spirit, determination, work ethic, and knowledge have been their primary tools in achieving this “miracle.”
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Tags: Japan, Japanese, world, obstacles, insurmountable |
The Many Roads to Japan
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Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Fiction literature | 13 May 2008 |
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The Many Roads to Japan tells the story of the adventures of a
conscientious objector who had to follow many twists and turns in his
life journey before finding his niche in Japan. Suitable for low
intermediate level and above ESL students. An excellent resource for
peace education studies, too.
The various exercises at the end of every chapter are designed both
to provide a review of the most important information contained in the
chapters and to give practice in skimming for main ideas and scanning
for specific kinds of information. If done in class, the teacher should
use strict time limits to encourage the development of these important
reading skills. The discussion/essay questions are meant to involve
students personally in the story by asking them to respond to the
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Tags: Japan, information, story, Roads, teacher |