... RIGHTS IN JAPAN that were the origin of the rule of law in Japan. 22John Haley describes‘‘the development of rights of proprietorship beginning with theenforcement of offices [shiki] entitling ... rethinking of rights in Japan. Instead, without looking to countries in Europe or3 RECONSIDERING RIGHTSpursuit of particular social ends. Concern with the strategic assertion of rights often ... concepts.The choice of kenri proves, according to this view, that inJapan rights19 RIGHTS IN JAPANESE HISTORYThe strong link Maruyama cites inJapan between the internalsphere of the individual and...
... than having hundreds of insincere ones. 1.3. Proverbs and idioms relating to objects are valuable lesson on labor. In manufacturing, production relation between working and receiving in accordance ... meaning of proverb can somehow deduced from the meaning of the word which constitutes it. Eg: “Don’t teach fish to swim” Vs “Out of the frying pan and in to the fire” - Very often the meaning ... proverbs relating to objects 24 I. The importance of objects in life 24 1. The integral connection between objects and human being 24 2. Images and metaphorical meaning of objects in literature...
... legitimation of monarchs, frequently in terms of conquest and empire, but also in terms of the older claims of divine rights viadivine intervention.The imagesof power of the time included both ... Strangelove” even today in highlighting the dangersinherent in the nuclear arms race and the dark motives behind the building of weapons of The Statue of Lincoln in the Lincoln Memorial ... such as in the paintings of warships or the representation of cannon fire by kettle drums in musical compositions. Images of international power are also likely to include depictions of armies...
... outlined principles for achieving a culture in which frontline personnel are comfortable disclosing errors—including their own—while maintaining professional accountability. The examples in ... Institute of Medicine. (2008). Retooling for an aging America: Building the healthcare workforce. Washington, DC: National Academies Press. Institute of Medicine. (2009). Redesigning continuing ... quality patient care in a variety of settings, including creative and imaginative strategies in problem solving ã Communicationboth interpersonal and organizationalincluding elements and channels,...
... TP concentrations in the period of increasing of water discharge differed greatly from those in the period of their decreasing. During a rainfall event, the SS concentrations increase by more ... Area Study area including in a citrus orchard is located in Shizuoka Prefecture, in central Japan (Fig. 1). This area is famous inJapan for the production of high quality mandarin oranges. Study ... left in the latter part in the sampling period of rainfall event. TP concentrations in the weekly research showed an increasing trend in summer and autumn at the downstream site (Fig. 4). In...
... and creativity by initiating a new strategy of screening, i.e., screening of agents inhibitingenzymes involved in diseases or symptoms. Pepstatin, a specific inhibitor of pepsin and other aspartic ... Tokyo,was interested in dried kelp, a traditional seasoning material for cooking in Japan, and succeeded in identifying the amino acid as the essence of its flavor.Ajinomoto (meaning Essence of Flavor) ... recombinant E. coli 48T. BeppuIt is interesting to note that the discovery of marked flavor enhancing activity of 5Â-inosinic and guanylic acids was made in 1960 just at the beginning of aminoacid...
... effec-tive in preventing the degradation of the l-cysteine produced. Hydroxylamineinhibits an l-cysteine degrading enzyme, cysteine desulfhydrase. A mutant of this enzyme lacking was also obtained ... mutant strain of E. coli which lacksl-proline-degrading enzyme was obtained and used for the host cells of produc-tion of l-hydroxyproline.Microbial Production of Amino Acids in Japan 83 26. ... acetic acid in the cells of theMicrobial Production of Amino Acids in Japan 73Table 1.Amino acid production inJapan and the world in 1996Amino acid Amount (tons/year) Method Japan World...
... phthalates were detected predominantly in indoor air samples.93)The dominant path of phtha-lates intake was the ingestion of foodstuffs com-pared to inhalation of indoor air by children.94)n-Tetradecane ... concentration in indoor air islo wer inJapan than in other developed countries, thesource of lead contamination in dwellings is con-troversial.122, 123)Apaper has indicated that lead in house ... can meet local needs in dealingwith SHS.152)CONCLUSIONHealthy indoor air is a fundamental right forpeople studying in schools, working inof ces andliving in residences. Indoor air quality...
... ATMs51,4801,677102,5722,2781114,9956,981334,4684,53244612012493,4111,1544,0651,154112,2352,167133,4353,088(As ofMarch 31, 2010)Average of Japan s Mega BanksNUMBER OF DOMESTIC OUTLETS*1(As ofMarch 31, 2010) JAPAN POSTBANKNumber of Municipalities*2Total of Six Major City Banks JAPAN ... Amount of DepositsSpecial FeatureOverwhelming Individual Financial Assets in Japan As mentioned previously, Japan has the largest amount of savings in the world, and with its deposits of about ... our investments to reduce interest rate risk. We have increased our investment in instru-ments other than Japanese Government Bonds in recent years. With careful risk screening, we have invested...
... augmented reality information in front of the windscreen. This device uses the AR HUD unit to project various augmented reality information useful for driving in front of the windscreen, using vivid ... will continue to focus on improving the value of car navigation and coming up with cutting-edge new products that enable a comfortable driving experience by thinking about the way information ... targeting all of the roughly 700,000 km of roads in Japan *10 Route searches are based on the Smart Loop traffic congestion informationđ system, which targets all of the roughly 700,000 km of...
... as a Divisia index, i.e. the rate of growth of output minus a weighted average of the growth of inputs. Appendix 2 shows the growth (in percent) of TFP for 21 industries of Japan for 21 years, ... play in all these ups and downs of Japanese economy? The paper will study the impact of export variety ofJapan over the period 1980-2000 on TFP of 21 main sectors ofJapan s economy during ... calculating the moving average is that TFP in one year can be affected by the variety of the previous years. The increase (or decrease) in import variety in one year, meaning the changes in intermediates...
... issues that arise in dealing with students of health and social care professions. These include the role of psychiatrists, in collaboration with other professions, in determining tness to practise ... Heads of University Counselling Services in 1999, the impact of increasing levels of psychological disturbance as a result of widening access to higher education was examined. The working group ... roles.trainingMost counselling services run a variety of training programmes to support staff in their work of supporting students. Examples of these are the 10-week programme offered at...
... Taylor’s(1993b) nominal interest rate rule. Our findings indicate that the zero bound should beexpected to induce noticeable losses in terms of output and in ation stabilization in Japan once the nominal equilibrium ... the miserable state ofJapan s banking sector, which is often cited as amajor factor concerning the disappointing growth performance of the Japanese economy in the latter half of the 1990s.Rather, ... area.Our findings indicate that the zero bound induces noticeable losses in terms of outputand in ation stabilization in Japan, if the equilibrium nominal interest rate, that is thesum of the policymaker’s...
... handshake capable of replac-ing a caressing hand.” 80 The nurses I interviewed also identified different qualities of their touches. Being mindful of the importance of individualizing their care, ... impression of not being pres-ent; he gives me nothing, he cannot make room for me in himself…. The truth is that there is a way of listen-ing which is a way of giving, and another way of listen-ing ... restoration of health, prevention of illness, attainment of a peaceful death, and maintenance of a therapeutic environment in which these goals may be achieved. As a first line of defense and...