I have heard it said that it was an American general who said that, in response to a reporter mentioning that there had been no suspicious activity amongst the Japanese Americans. But I have not been able to find out what his name was.
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POW camps for the Japanese, but NOT in the Pacific. In the United States itself were POW camps held. They were for the Japanese whom were deemed spies for the Japanese government.
Native Americans do not worship the Eagle However, the Eagle itself is considered a sacred animal. The Eagle feathers are used in prayer ceremony.
The Trail of Tears was a solution in and of itself, its intent was to kill and displace Native Americans.
you probably fried your hard drive or processor chip.
I saw no complaints. None. But as they are selling massively discounted designer products, I was reminded of the what the World War II General said about the rounding up of Japanese Americans, when a reporter pointed out that there had been no suspicious activity amongst them. "The fact that there has been no reports of suspicious activity...is in itself suspicious!" A sad chapter in our history. But in that hopefully apocryphal story, there is some truth in that saying. Be careful. Even the best companies have some complaints.
In general, suspicious is used, although suspect can by itself e used as an adjective."He looked suspicious""He looked suspect"
well... i think the Japanese oyster protects itself by having a hard shell... i don't know im kinda guessing but does that help???
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Communication itself is not considered to be a human activity. The verbal and nonverbal methods humans use are considered the human activity.
Unfortunately, prejudice against Asian people had been around for a long time in the United States. When the Chinese arrived in the mid-to-late 1800s, there were newspaper references to the "Yellow Peril." Today, Asians are fairly well integrated into American society, but during the era before World War II, many Americans still were not comfortable with other races, and that included Chinese and Japanese people. But most Americans did not pay much attention to what was going on in Japan (or in China for that matter). What changed the minds of Americans about Japan was this: during the 1930s, the Japanese government allied itself with Hitler and the Nazis, and then, in 1941, the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor; that was enough to persuade most Americans that Japanese people were not to be trusted, whether in Japan or in America. It led to Japanese-Americans being put in internment camps, and it led to a wave of prejudice against Japan, including some very racist cartoons in newspapers during the war years.
They are native to Asia, and likely to Japan itself.
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The word itself for numeral(s) is æ•°å­—(suuji) in Japanese. See the related question below if you're interesting in counting in Japanese.
Japanese beetles are winged insects. To defend itself from predators, it can either fly away from danger or burrow itself deep inside the soil.
'Shimasen' by itself means "does not/will not do." 'Samimasen' means "excuse me"
Yes, it is possible. You would need AppLocale set into Japanese. Then, you would need the VOCALOID itself.