Keeping Japan isolated during its period of sakoku allowed its culture to develop largely uninfluenced by outside ideas, resulting in a unique and distinct cultural identity that remains strong today. However, this isolation also hindered military technology and strategical advancements, making Japan vulnerable to foreign powers when the country eventually reopened its borders.
Forest firefighters would be most interested in precipitation, because they want to put out the fire, humidity because they want it to be high they want the conditions to be wet instead of dry, and clouds for keeping the Sun from drying out things/blocking the Sun, and wanting to keep the moisture high.
Depending on exactly what metrics you want to use, Kenya has a sufficient, but not dominant, military for Africa and a lower mid-level military with limited force projection abilities by the standards of the rest of the world. The Kenyan military participates in peace keeping operations around the world and, generally speaking, should be able to hold its own against similar or slightly better equipped forces.
A person who preserves icicles in a deep freeze is probably a collector or someone interested in studying or displaying unique natural formations. By freezing the icicles, they can save them for a longer period and perhaps use them for educational or decorative purposes.
Patricia Routledge portrays Hyacinth Bucket in Keeping Up Appearances.
A Japanese military commander is interested in keeping up the flow of imported oil to ensure his units are at maximum efficiency. If there is a lack of oil there is a lack of mobility and thus a lack of mission capability.
Japanese military leaders would be interested in maintaining a steady flow of imported oil to ensure the operational capability of their armed forces and support their expansionist ambitions, particularly during the pre-World War II era. As Japan lacked significant domestic oil resources, securing reliable access to oil was crucial for fueling military operations, sustaining naval power, and supporting industrial production. Additionally, a consistent oil supply was vital for Japan's economic stability and growth, which were essential for sustaining military actions in Asia.
Keeping Man Interested - 1922 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
their culture and language
The United States depended on imported goods from Great Britain.
The cast of Keeping Man Interested - 1922 includes: Sydney Folker as Jim Cunninghame Joan McLean as Geraldine
The United States depended on imported goods from Great Britain.
Relate the topic to their lives
You can keep kids interested in something by making it fun. Change things often, while keeping it fun.
Japan has their own military, though for political reasons following the Second World War, the Japanese government is required to refer to it as a "self defence force". The continued American military presence in Japan is the result of conditions laid out after the Japanese surrender in 1945. As to whether or not having US military stationed in Japan is necessity or not, as far as Japan's defence goes, it probably isn't. The value of keeping US troops their is probably more for the capability of providing a support base for operations in the Korean peninsula, in the event of hostilities breaking out between the ROK and the DPRK.
There were no Japanese at D-Day. The USMC and US Navy were keeping them too busy in the pacific.
Rome was interested in keeping peace with its conquered territories because they wanted the conquered people to supply the empire with raw materials it needed, buy Roman goods, and pay taxes.