The Japanese internment camps were sort of like special prisons for Japanese-Americans during World War II. The camps weren't very nice, nor was being imprisoned in them, but at the same time, the internees were not tortured or otherwise severely harmed. Still, it's not one of America's proudest moments. They were intended to keep Japanese-Americans on the West Coast from assisting the Japanese military if it ever invaded the USA.
The Nazi concentration camps were special prisons that were initially meant to function a lot like the aforementioned internment camps. However, the Nazis didn't wait long to start doing terrible things to the internees, such as using them as slave laborers, performing medical experiments on them, or simply executing them. Unlike the Japanese internment camps, the Nazi concentration camps were intended primarily to get rid of any people that the government didn't like- Jews, Russians, Poles, Romany, homosexuals, political opponents, and so forth.
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I've never heard of a Chinese geisha. It's a Japanese word, and traditionally a Japanese profession.
giant buttholes are involved
Concentration camps were where the 'undesirables' were sent (e.g., the jews, homosexuals, etc.), whereas the gestapo was the secret police
what is the difference between the external & internal indicator
What is the difference between external and internal communications
what is the difference between the external & internal indicator
A concentration gradient forms when there is a difference in concentration between one place and another.
difference between internal and external dtd
Distinguish between internal audit and internal control.
noThe correct answer if you are dealing with cells is concentration gradient
internal is in and external is out
Concentration Gradient
its internal and then its external. DEERRR
There is no exact number assigned to the difference between the higher and lower concentrations. However, the establishment of a concentration differential is essential for both diffusion as well as osmosis.
I think that depends on your school. In my school, a consentration is taken in conjunction with another language under the heading "Modern Languages" and a major is just studying the language or culture or both.