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Yes because Truman did not seek to destroy Japanese culture or people; the goal was to destroy Japan's ability to make war. I believe that this world speaks the language of fear. You see it in everything. Fear is what puts thing in place and keeps it that way. Through fear you build a tolerance over time and before you know it, it'll be relatively calm
At the Okaya Silk Factory, the employees were allowed fifteen minutes for lunch, between 10.30 and 10.45, and a ten-minute break from 3.30 to 3.40.
Even though the conditions in the factories were clean, warm, and free of the climactic elements, <u>they were kept on the job till 7.30 p.m.</u> for a total of fourteen hours and twenty minutes. The workers were kept until 10 p.m. when the plan was particularly busy.
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From Asia to the West: Silk, Porcelain china, Chinese paper, Samarkand glass, Tea, Rice, Exotic Fabrics, Spices, cooking techniques
From the West to Asia: Grape seeds, art of wine making, military weapons, wool and flax processing techniques, carpets, fabrics
Location along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers .