M, Wired Doll, Somebody is Watching: Exploring the Sense of Alienation Through Still Photography and Moving Images
M, Wired Doll, Somebody is Watching: Exploring the Sense of Alienation Through Still Photography and Moving Images
The Historical and Social Construction of “Race”: Its Fluidity and Subjectivity, and the Prospects for a Post-Racial America
Comparing the Experiences of Biracial/Multiracial Japanese College Students of Caucasian and African Descent: A Qualtitative Study
The Future of American Healthcare
Hawai’i for Japanese Tourists: The Transformation of its image from a “Land of Money” to a “Paradise”
The Settelement of Jewish Immigrants in the state of New York -A History of Migration and the Holocaust-
WHY MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BECAME A LEGEND
Tiger Mothers in the US: Characteristics of Chinese Americans in Parenting
The Contribution of Karayuki-san in the Japanese History