Systems Japan

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Systems Japan


Designing Financial Systems for East Asia and Japan


Designing Financial Systems for East Asia and Japan


$170


This collection discusses the role of financial institutions and markets in East Asian and Japan, corporate governance and new technology and how to redesign the East Asian and Japanese financial systems.

Japan's Relations With China


Japan’s Relations With China


$44.95


Examines Sino-Japanese political relations given the phenomenon of ‘a rising China and a stagnating Japan’. Questioning whether their relationship is one of cooperation or conflict, this book reviews China and Japan’s ties to see whether they have deepened and broadened despite differences in outlook, national interest and political systems.

Social Security in Contemporary Japan


Social Security in Contemporary Japan


$130


Analyzes the livelihood security system of contemporary Japan through historical and international comparison, in an effort to explore its current route and future prospects. Positing “livelihood security systems” rather than “welfare states” or “welfare regimes” as the object of comparative investigation the author builds on the concept of “social exclusion”.

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Japan


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The Rough Guide to Japan


The Rough Guide to Japan


$28.99


Perfectly navigate one of the world’s most fascinating countries with the award-winning Rough Guide to Japan . This opinionated guide is packed with essential information on everything from the latest and best places to sleep, eat, party and shop to pointers on etiquette and sustainable travel. All the major and many off the beaten track sights are covered including tropical dives in Okinawa, mountain traverses across the Japan Alps and contemporary art exhibits on islands in the Inland Sea. Different sections introduce Japan’s delicious regional cuisines, its dynamic pop culture including manga and anime, and its rich variety of festivals. Gain a richer understanding of the country through chapters on Japan’s history, religions, arts, movies and music plus coverage of pressing environmental issues. There are maps of all the main tourist destinations, together with separate diagrams of Tokyo and Osaka’s train and subway systems.

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Zojirushi SL-JAE14 Mr. Bento Stainless Steel Lunch Jar


Zojirushi SL-JAE14 Mr. Bento Stainless Steel Lunch Jar


$43.99


Zojirushi’s Mr. Bento Stainless Lunch Jar in Silver is unique and functional. Stainless steel construction and vacuum insulation. Four microwaveable inner bowls and washable container. Includes a convenient carry strap for easy transport and a easy to carry bag….

Zojirushi CV-DSC40 VE Hybrid Water Boiler and Warmer, Stainless Steel


Zojirushi CV-DSC40 VE Hybrid Water Boiler and Warmer, Stainless Steel


$153.00


The Zojirushi VE Hybrid Water Boiler and Warmer keeps water hot energy efficiently with vacuum insulation technology%2E This new items features super VE vacuum%2Delectric hybrid keep warm system%2E New energy efficient non%2Delectric keep warm%2E Micro computerized temperature control system%2E It displays actual water temperature at all times%2E It is easy to clean with a clear coated stainless s…

Zojirushi NP-HBC10 5-1/2-Cup (Uncooked) Rice Cooker and Warmer with Induction Heating System, Stainless Steel


Zojirushi NP-HBC10 5-1/2-Cup (Uncooked) Rice Cooker and Warmer with Induction Heating System, Stainless Steel


$257.98


Zojirushi’s newest Induction Heating System rice cooker and warmer incorporates induction heating and micro computer technology. The features are as follows: Superior induction heating (IH) technology; healthy cooking options- brown rice, GABA brown rice and germinated brown rice; multi-menu cooking functions: white rice (regular, softer or harder), mixed rice, sushi rice, porridge, sweet rice an…

The Dance Collection


The Dance Collection


$5.81


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Tanking Systems That Work Well

Tanking is a term employed in building and construction to refer to the method used to water-proof the cellar or cellar of a building. Some contractors may refer to the water resistant membrane that's applied onto the masonry surface during construction as the tanking. This membrane is totally water resistant and so prevents any liquids from entering the building through the cellar even in the presence of hydrostatic pressure i.e. Pressure from water.
Tanking sometimes involves the use of a cavity drainage membrane (CDM). These surfaces are incorporated into the composition of the building in the construction process. The membrane may be placed on the outside or inside of the building. It can also be tucked between the masonry parts of the building. Tanking can also include the utilising of other waterproofing structures to support the functions of the CDM. These structures must be accepted by the applicable authorities for their use.
The CDM system employed in tanking permits water to enter behind the water resistant membrane. The water is then directed to a typical gravitational drainage system or sumps. In a number of cases an active drainage system is installed which requires the pumping of the water out. Many homes are including active pumps in their drainage systems in the event of a flooding emergency. This could allow them to pump out any water that has entered the cellar.
The CDM technique of tanking is only utilized for cellars and basements that are in the construction phases. However, there are many cellars and basements built in the past without any type of insulation. The CDM method can't be used to damp proof these structures. Other methods have been devised to enable the damp proofing / waterproofing of already made basements.
The first technique involves adding a cement coating to the cellar floor and walls. A multi-coat rendering system can be included. These methods require using a specifically prepared coat that sticks to the outer layer of the walls that are presently being water proofed. The strategy so requires in depth preparation of the wall surface.
The second methodology requires the use of bituminous and epoxy resin coatings. These are surfaces that are in liquid form before application. They are applied to the interior surface of the cellar. The successful application of these surfaces requires in depth surface preparation just as in the application of cement coating.
Cavity drainage surfaces can be applied to the walls to water resistant them. Liquid epoxy resins applied to the interior of the structure are also used but are not a standard technique of tanking.



 1945 Works


1945 Works


$39.25


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima, V-j Day in Times Square, Raising a Flag Over the Reichstag, as We May Think, Petite Symphonie Concertante, Soviet War Memorial, Dancing Man, White Sands V-2 Launching Site, Wishing You Happiness and Prosperity, Communication Theory of Secrecy Systems, 1945 in Comics, the Seven Ages, Listen, Little Man!. Excerpt: Notable events of 1945 in comics . See also List of years in comics .Events and publications European publications U.S. publications Year overall First issues by title Initial appearances by character name References (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at As We May Think is an essay by Vannevar Bush , first published in The Atlantic Monthly in July 1945, and republished again as an abridged version in September 1945 therefore, before and after the U.S. nuclear attacks on Japan. Bush expresses his concern for the direction of scientific efforts towards destruction, rather than understanding, and explicates a desire for a sort of collective memory machine with his concept of the memex that would make knowledge more accessible, believing that it would help fix these problems. Through this machine, Bush hoped to transform an information explosion into a knowledge explosion. Concept creation The article was a reworked and expanded version of Bush's 1939 essay Mechanization and the Record . Here, he described a machine that would combine lower level technologies to achieve a higher level of organized knowledge (like human memory processes). Shortly after the publication of this essay, Bush coined the term "memex" in a letter written to the editor of Fortune magazine. That letter became the body of "As We May Think," adding only an introduction and conclusion. As described, Bush's memex was based on what was thought, at the

 1980s In Japan


1980s In Japan


$19.99


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: In Japan during the 1980s, the economy was in a boom. As of March 2010, the unemployment rate in Japan is 4.9%; a very low number compared to the unemployment rate during the height of the 1990s. The following decade would see Japan's economy decline substantially, giving rise to the name the Lost Decade. America's economy under Former President George W. Bush had an economy similar to 1980s Japan from 2002 to 2007. The 1980s saw the firm establishment of anime and manga as major industries. Studio Ghibli, arguably the most famous and respected animation studio in Japan, was established by Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata, and Toshio Suzuki in 1985 following the success of Miyazaki's Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind. Newtype, one of the two major anime industry magazines, was started in 1985 as well. Examples of Japanese products created and distributed during the 1980s included Donkey Kong, Super Mario Bros., and classic anime like Astro Boy and Akira. Nintendo came of age offering video arcade games and their famous Family Computer (informally known as Famicom) system. American-based Atari struggled to compete in Japan but they couldn't defeat the Sega-Nintendo duopoly in the video arcade realm. Future Japanese game designers would cut their teeth during this era playing 8-bit games and end up designing 64-bit and 128-bit video games (for systems like the Nintendo 64, the Sony PlayStation, and the Sony PlayStation 2). Professional wrestling was declining in the 1980s in both Japan and in North America. Even the most predominant men's and women's wrestling leagues were losing popularity like America's World Wrestling Federation. By the 2000s, professional wrestling was relegated to the midnight hours by television broadcasting. However, a f... More:

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