There are a few sad stories of prisoners or their liberators taking revenge against the Japanese. However, they are relatively few, probably fewer than a dozen.
Retribution can be effective if the person is willing to admit a mistake and improve following the retribution. In most cases, rehabilitation is more effective.
Yes, the guards at Buckingham Palace, known as the Queen's Guards, are typically armed with rifles. However, their primary role is ceremonial rather than security, and the UK is known for its strict gun control laws.
In some cases yes but most of them dont since eatting sea food keeps the japanese fit and healthy. Chinese food is different fome japanese food. Chinese food taste great but its not really for a healthy life style unlike the japanese,they eat things which is good for you most of the time. I would know cuz im chinese and japanese.
Japanese and Chinese writings are different, but in some cases use the same characters.Japanese uses different writing systems:Hirigana - Used for native Japanese wordsKatakana - Mainly used when writing foreign wordsKanji - These are characters that were borrowed from the Chinese WritingRomaji - This is used when writing Japanese characters with the Latin AlphabetChinese uses characters that they call Hanzi.Hanzi is called by different names in other countries. But in Japanese it is called Kanji.Kanji are the Chinese characters that the Japanese use along with their other writing systems (Hirigana & Katakana) . Though in Japanese one character of Kanji and represent many syllables.
Japanese and most German prisoners remained confined to Allied camps. Many Italian prisoners were allowed out to work on farms in Britain and Australia and in many cases left the camps for the duration of the war. As for Allied prisoners in Axis hands, the Japanese and to a lesser extent the Germans required prisoners to work, in the case of the Japanese, often to death.
Retribution can be effective if the person is willing to admit a mistake and improve following the retribution. In most cases, rehabilitation is more effective.
Night guards are sometimes recommended to ease the strain on the jaw and to limit teeth grinding.
Bottom of the radiator. In most cases you have to remove the plastic splash guards that run under the radiator.
Retribution can provide a sense of justice and closure for victims, but it may not necessarily address the root causes of harmful behavior or lead to long-term solutions. In some cases, retribution can perpetuate cycles of violence or further harm individuals and communities. It is important to consider alternative approaches, such as restorative justice, that focus on healing and repairing harm.
Most likely, Japanese Canadians follow traditional Japanese religions, such as Buddhism or Shinto, but, in some cases, they will convert to Christianity, because Christianity is the predoninent religion of Canada.
Yes, the guards at Buckingham Palace, known as the Queen's Guards, are typically armed with rifles. However, their primary role is ceremonial rather than security, and the UK is known for its strict gun control laws.
Abuse of prisoners by guards can occur in some cases, but it is not a universal behavior. Adequate training, oversight, and accountability measures can help prevent and address abuses by guards. Factors such as inadequate staffing, poor working conditions, and lack of proper supervision may contribute to instances of abuse.
The Japanese are not a race, but a subdivision of the Mongolian race that consists of the people of the orient ie- the Chinese, vietnamese, Korean-n,s, Japanese, taiwanese, singaporeans, malaysians, indonesians, in some cases Indians and nepalese.
There are some cases where prisoners are force fed, but they are force fed in a hospital not by the guards.
If you disobeyed you were either kicked or punched hard or whipped. In some cases the guards unleashed hungry dogs on you. Obviously, you could be put to death ...
an infection of the brain caused by a virus.
Japan was in the Russo-Japanese War, the Boxer Rebellion, two Sino-Japanese Wars, World War 1, and World War 2. In all cases the goal was imperial expansion.