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This is a valuable story that shows young children how to respect their grandmothers. Rather than...
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Various contractual deeds were exchanged between people in Burmese dynastic society in the eighte...
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As the plight of refugees around the world looms large as one of the central problems facing the ...
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Originally published by the University of Hawaii in 1936, this book combines fascinating Hawaiian...
For more than 140 years, Japan’s koseki registration system has functioned as the official means ...
A classic story of good vs. evil in which the young heroes of Snake Food defeat a pair of connivi...
This book is intended for property owners whose land is located on sheltered waters protected fro...
Much of the misunderstanding by foreigners about Japan arises out of their acceptance of certain ...
This is the first English version of Tadao Umesao's classic, published first in Japanese in 1957,...
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In developed countries, non-regular employment in the labor market is increasing and the gap betw...
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Brazilian born, French educated, Alberto Santos-Dumont was probably one of only a few aviation pi...
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Japan's national identity associates the 'Japanese people' with the Japanese land, making the far...
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Humans have always faced the threat of extinction. This book takes a broad perspective of the 'ex...
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