224 research outputs found

    Envelope from Shiro Nishi

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    An envelope for the documents Shiro Nishi kept for Kunio Nakatani. Japanese writing on envelope.The collection consists of documents, diaries, letters, books, calendars, newspapers, photographs, artifacts and audiovisual media pertaining to Kikuyo Morimoto Nakatani, a Japanese-born woman who lived in Isleton, California. During World War II, her family was incarcerated in the Minidoka and Tule Lake incarceration camps. After the war, she moved to Los Angeles and studied tea with Madame Sosei Matsumoto, and became a tea master acknowledged by the Urasenke Headquarters in Japan. The collection also contains letters from her son, Kunio, who served aboard the Yamato battleship for the Empire of Japan during World War II

    Letter from Shiro Nishi to Kunio Nakatani, July 23

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    A letter probably written by Shiro Nishi. Japanese writing on rice paper.The collection consists of documents, diaries, letters, books, calendars, newspapers, photographs, artifacts and audiovisual media pertaining to Kikuyo Morimoto Nakatani, a Japanese-born woman who lived in Isleton, California. During World War II, her family was incarcerated in the Minidoka and Tule Lake incarceration camps. After the war, she moved to Los Angeles and studied tea with Madame Sosei Matsumoto, and became a tea master acknowledged by the Urasenke Headquarters in Japan. The collection also contains letters from her son, Kunio, who served aboard the Yamato battleship for the Empire of Japan during World War II

    caso Shiro Helmets

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    Tesis (maestría en ciencias económicas y administrativas)-- Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes. Centro de Ciencias Económicas y Administrativas.RESUMEN SHIRO HELMETS es una empresa española que busca introducir sus productos a México. El objetivo trazado en su Plan de Mercadotecnia Internacional es; en un año lograr una participación de mercado del 5%. Es grato decir, que las condiciones del mercado son aptas para que la organización desarrolle las estrategias que se proponen en este plan y así llegar al objetivo planeado. La industria de la motocicleta en México va en aumento permitiendo observar un panorama positivo al momento de tomar decisiones. A través de una Metodología de Investigación-Acción- Participativa se ha determinado la forma de trabajo para éste Caso Práctico donde se ha logrado determinar un Modelo de Plan de Marketing elaborado por el propio autor de éste documento en donde se usan como base las aportaciones de grandes autores como Acerenza (2007) y Cateora y Graham (2005). Se ha identificado, a través de una Investigación de Mercados exhaustiva, que las características de diseño y calidad que tienen los cascos SHIRO pueden cubrir perfectamente las exigencias del mercado mexicano pero es sabido que para ello se necesitan una serie de estrategias que cubran las 4 “P” de la Mercadotecnia a través de las cuales se cumplirán los objetivos trazados para éste Caso Práctico.ABSTRACT SHIRO HELMETS is a Spanish company that seeks to introduce their products to Mexico. The goal set in its International Marketing Plan is, in a year to achieve a market share of 5%. Am pleased to say that market conditions are suitable for the organization to develop the strategies proposed in this plan and reach the planned target. The motorcycle industry is growing in Mexico allowing a positive outlook when making decisions. Through a Participatory-Action-Research methodology it has been identified how to develop this study case work which has successfully determinated a Marketing Plan Model developed by the author of this document Acerenza (2007) and Cateora and Graham (2005) contributions gave the bases for this new model. It has been identified, through an exhaustive market research, that the design features and quality that SHIRO helmets provides can perfectly cover the requirements of the Mexican market but that is not al; It is known that, in order to achieve the goals in a Marketing Plan, it is required to develop strategies for product, place, price and promotion which are presented for the characteristics know about the market

    The considerations on the Last Present Year of the "Shoho Shiro Ezu" (the Maps of Castle and Castle Tawn Compiled by the Order of the Tokugawa shogunate, 1644)

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    This study deals with the compiled process of the “Shoho Shiro Ezu”. In this paper, the auther described about the last present year of the compiled the “Shoho Shiro Ezu”, from the side on the contents wrote in the “Shoho Shiro Ezu”, on the records of the compiled the “Shoho Shiro Ezu” by the “feudal lord” called “Daimyou” and on the records (especially, a new history material) of the “Shoho Shiro Ezu” of the Tokugawas. As the results of this considerations, the author concluded the second year of Meireki (1656), in the last present year of the compiled “Shoho Shiro Ezu”

    The considerations on the Last Present Year of the "Shoho Shiro Ezu" (the Maps of Castle and Castle Tawn Compiled by the Order of the Tokugawa shogunate, 1644)

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    This study deals with the compiled process of the “Shoho Shiro Ezu”. In this paper, the auther described about the last present year of the compiled the “Shoho Shiro Ezu”, from the side on the contents wrote in the “Shoho Shiro Ezu”, on the records of the compiled the “Shoho Shiro Ezu” by the “feudal lord” called “Daimyou” and on the records (especially, a new history material) of the “Shoho Shiro Ezu” of the Tokugawas.\nAs the results of this considerations, the author concluded the second year of Meireki (1656), in the last present year of the compiled “Shoho Shiro Ezu”

    To my friends at Manzanar ...

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    Photocopy of newspaper clipping from Manzanar Free Press. Article is "To My Friends at Manzanar ..." Manzanar Free Press, Feb. 13, 1943. Article is a letter by Project Director Ralph P. Merritt regarding Army registration in Manzanar. Item from: "Incarcerees and Military Service at Manzanar" panel created by Shiro "Shi" Nomura (ecm_nom_0600). The Eastern California Museum Object ID for this item is 1994.80.6c.A collection of panel collages created by Shiro and Mary Nomura, both of whom were incarcerated at Manzanar from 1942-1945, for the Eastern California Museum's Manzanar Project. The panels are comprised of photographs, artifacts, documents, and stories collected by "Shi" starting in the 1970s. Over the following 20 years, the Nomuras assembled more than 75 panels depicting their personal interpretation of Manzanar 'camp' life, major events, history, and site preservation efforts. In each panel Shi and Mary provide valuable first-person documentation from their experiences. These panels have been displayed at various community events, annual Manzanar Pilgrimages, and the Eastern California Museum (the permanent home of the collection)

    The Considerations on the Numbered Vermilion Color of the "Shoho Shiro Ezu" (the Maps of Castle and Castle Tawn Compiled by the Order of the Tokugawa Shogunate, 1644)

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    The compilation of the "Shoho Shiro Ezu" which is presented against Tokugawa Shogunate ended Meireki ages(1656). In the presented after, this "Shoho Shiro Ezu" are numbered the Japanese numeral of vermilion color on the front map. In the present state, the "Shoho Shiro Ezu" scattered more than half the numbers from the "Momijiyama bunko" (the Tokugawa Shougunate library, in the Edo castle). In this paper, the author described, from the side of the numbered vermilion color, about characteristics of the "Shoho Shiro Ezu"

    Letter from Kunio Nakatani to Shiro Nishi, August 2, 1942

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    Kunio Nakatani's letter to Shiro Nishi, Assistant Director of Men's Dormitory of the Kaigai Kyoiku Kyokai. Kunio apologizes for not being able to write to Mr. Nishi because of his illness. He became ill because of his excessive eating and drinking during the trip.The collection consists of documents, diaries, letters, books, calendars, newspapers, photographs, artifacts and audiovisual media pertaining to Kikuyo Morimoto Nakatani, a Japanese-born woman who lived in Isleton, California. During World War II, her family was incarcerated in the Minidoka and Tule Lake incarceration camps. After the war, she moved to Los Angeles and studied tea with Madame Sosei Matsumoto, and became a tea master acknowledged by the Urasenke Headquarters in Japan. The collection also contains letters from her son, Kunio, who served aboard the Yamato battleship for the Empire of Japan during World War II

    Envelope from Nishi to Kunio [Nakatani]

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    An envelope from Shiro [?] Nishi to Kunio Nakatani.The collection consists of documents, diaries, letters, books, calendars, newspapers, photographs, artifacts and audiovisual media pertaining to Kikuyo Morimoto Nakatani, a Japanese-born woman who lived in Isleton, California. During World War II, her family was incarcerated in the Minidoka and Tule Lake incarceration camps. After the war, she moved to Los Angeles and studied tea with Madame Sosei Matsumoto, and became a tea master acknowledged by the Urasenke Headquarters in Japan. The collection also contains letters from her son, Kunio, who served aboard the Yamato battleship for the Empire of Japan during World War II

    A Study of the title of inside called naidai of Shoho Shiro Ezu (the maps of castle and castle town compiled by the order of the Tokugawa Shogunate, 1644)

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    This paper, deals with the title of inside of Shoho Shiro Ezu. As the results of this study, the author concluded the followings. There are most maps which drew a town in the sideways in the direction of the Shoho Shiro Ezu. And then, There is much the lower left in the sideways map in the position which the title of inside of Shoho Shiro Ezu is written in. There are many maps whichi the name of the country territory, the castle name and the seigneur name are writing in turn, in the title of inside of Shoho Shiro Ezu. As for the azimuth of the Shoho Shiro Ezu, relationship with the direction of the map and the writing in position of the name isn't attended
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