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This 6 page essay is written in the disjunctive style; it describes a love/hate relationship with Japan.
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and so on. This paper is a disjunctive essay about a love/hate relationship with Japan. Discussion When the student has an assignment to write such an essay, it gives
them an opportunity to explain some of their deepest feelings and concerns. They may choose to address subjects that are controversial, or reveal personal fears and hopes; or take a
broader approach and contemplate national concerns. Here, the student is coming to grips with feelings about Japan. In that context, any number of things are possible. *** Japan, for
a long time, has been considered the "powerhouse" economy of Asia. It is held up as an example of what people can accomplish when they work hard and determine to
overcome the past. There is a lot to admire in Japan, particularly because that past is so gruesome: it includes not only the defeat of WWII, but the fact that
the war ended when atomic weapons were dropped on Japan, the first (and one hopes, the last) time nuclear weapons were used in war. The Japanese have suffered terribly, and
their comeback is something to be admired. *** Japan also has a history of cruelty that they have refused to deal with, or even admit to. Yet this
is the country that invaded China in 1937 and brutalized its people until the end of the Second World War eight years later. This is the country that launched a
sneak attack on the U.S. Navy at Pearl Harbor, and invaded and captured many of the islands in the South Pacific. This is the country that kidnapped women from its
colonies and forced them into sexual slavery; in some cases, it did the same to Japanese girls. These "comfort women" were for the use of the men of the Japanese
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