THE LIMITS OF FORGIVENESS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: GROUPS SUPPORTING THE YASUKUNI SHRINE IN JAPAN AND POLITICAL TENSIONS IN EAST ASIA

The limits of forgiveness in International Relations: groups supporting the Yasukuni shrine in Japan and political tensions in East Asia

Visits (or attempts to visit) to the Yasukuni Shrine by Japanese officials have generated a series of controversies and tensions between the countries occupied by imperialist Japan during the Pacific War.The central dilemma is that Yasukuni, emblem of Japanese militarism, questions the coherence and consistency of the requests for forgiveness made

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The role of the fractional flow reserve in the coronary steal phenomenon evaluation caused by the coronary-pulmonary fistulas: case report and review of the literature

Abstract Background Congenital coronary-pulmonary fistulas (CPFs) are commonly unilateral; however, bilateral and multilateral fistulas are relatively rare.The CREAMY CLAY steal phenomenon aroused from bilateral or multilateral CPFs, and was uncertain and seldom reported.We possess a new tool to assess the hemodynamic significance of coronary arter

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Flexural Behaviour of Built-Up Beams Made of Optimised Sections

The modular construction industry often seeks cost-effective, high-performing, and longer-span members in buildings to Drink holder ensure efficiency and quality.Accordingly, the idea of built-up sections was brought into gain numerous benefits including higher structural capacity, improved torsional rigidity, and increased stiffness.While limited

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Finely integrated media for language learning

FLUENT, an immersive foreign-language learning environment, was developed without recourse to hypermedia techniques.Nevertheless, if one accepts the premisses, proposed in this paper, on which the idea of hookah hypermedia has POT been constructed, FLUENT shows a strong relationship with it.The paper discusses this relationship after attempting to

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