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A Los Angeles รจ approdata nel quartiere di Not any Tokyo la Yakuza, la temibile malavita giapponese, guidata dallo spietato Yoshida, che soppianta, eliminandolo, il boss spot Tanaka. Contro di lui si muove una coppia di detectives: Chris Kenner, un americano cresciuto in Giappone, di cui ha assimilato lingua e costumi, e Johnny Murata, un nippo-americano cresciuto in California. Entrambi sono esperti di arti marziali e non manca loro occasione di usarle
Fit TV presents Drift Scene - an inside look at sports cars and drifting hosted by Kaila Yu. This part profiles two of Japan's greatest ...
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Monitored peril, Asian Americans and the politics of TV representation As Mr. Vincent Chiba (Lenny Imamura), Mr. Matsuto (Michael Paul Chan), and Dr. Joel Fleischman (Rob Morrow) assess their skill on a synthetic putting green, ... |
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About this book A particular work of history, cultural criticism, and political analysis, Monitored Peril illuminates the indefinite relationship between the practices of commercial television programs, liberal democratic values, and white racist ideology. The book clearly demonstrates the pervasiveness of racialized discourse throughout U.S. society, especially as it is reproduced by network video receiver. |
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261 pages |
What is Africa's problem? As Mr. Vincent Chiba (Lenny Imamura), Mr. Matsuto (Michael Paul Chan), and Dr. Joel Fleischman (Rob Morrow) trial their skill on a synthetic putting green, ... |
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About this book Late seismic shifts in Congo and Rwanda have exposed the continued volatility of the state of affairs in median Africa. As African states have shaken off their postcolonial despots, new leaders with sweeping ideas about a pan-African bond have emerged -- and yet the internecine struggles go on. What is Africa's problem? As one of the leaders expressing a broad and effective vision for Africa's future, Uganda's Yoweri K. Museveni is perhaps better placed than anyone in the world to speech the very question his book poses.In 1986, after more than a decade of armed struggle, a rebellion led by Museveni toppled the dictatorship of Idi Amin, and Museveni, at 42, became president of Uganda, a outback at that time in near total disarray. Since then, Uganda has made remarkable strides in political, civic, and remunerative arenas, and Museveni has assumed the role of "the eminence grise of the new leadership in central Africa" (Philip Gourevitch, The New Yorker). As such, he has proven a sturdy... |
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Screen world ... Lenny Imamura. Roger Yuan (Kickboxers), Susan E. Cox (Mrs. Kenner), Rick Cramer (Mr. Kenner), Keith Boldroff (Kenner as a unsophisticated boy), Gerald Okamura ... |