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Category Archives: Academia

Contrastive TV Commercial Strategies: the United States and Japan

14 March 2014by M. Shiraga Leave a comment

Advertisements surround people in the world and they are influenced by cultures in the place where the people are. There can be many types of advertising operated by local cultures. […]

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Academia

Why Artefacts Abroad Should Be Repatriated

24 November 2013by M. Shiraga Leave a comment

Today, many cultural treasures are discovered and exhibited at museums worldwide. Some are in the places where they are found or created, or both, such as the Mask of Tutankhamen’s […]

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Academia

Time to Wake up, Japan.

9 October 2013by M. Shiraga 4 Comments

Okay, I’m gonna make it clear. The Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution. I would like all Japanese people to have their own opinion on it by reading this essay. […]

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Academia, Japan

The Older You Are, the Better you Learn

5 August 2013by M. Shiraga Leave a comment

Learning a new language is very meaningful because it enables people to communicate with others growing up in another background and to understand their sense of values. However, it is […]

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Academia

Is Sovereign Statehood Losing Its Significance?

7 July 2013by M. Shiraga 1 Comment

Today’s world is basically founded upon sovereign statehood. Sovereign states are structured by each national government which is independent of any other powers and control a certain geographic area. They […]

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Academia, Palestine

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