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Mazz Media
World War 2
This live-action video program is about the term World War 2. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term World War 2 through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and...
Language Tree
Introduction to Family in Japanese
Learn how to speak Japanese with Language Tree' Japanese for Kids! Filled with colorful 3D animation and sing-along songs to keep the learning process fun from beginning to end. Watch as Hiro and his cute Shibu Inu puppy, "Pochi", teach...
Ancient Lights Media
Japan: Culture
Video Atlas of Asia: This clip takes a look at some of Japan's unique cultural elements.
The Wall Street Journal
Chasing the Consumer
Keeping up with changing consumer tastes and habits is tricky for any business. How does one of the largest consumer companies in the world do it? And what are current trends saying about prospects for growth?
Advocate of Wordz
HAIKU - Poetry Defined
Strength is normally measured in density. From atomic energy to the integrity of metals to a boxer's punch. So it is natural to view the HAIKU as the epitome of what compact power looks like in the literary world.
Language Tree
Introducing Yourself in Japanese
Learn how to speak Japanese with Language Tree' Japanese for Kids! Filled with colorful 3D animation and sing-along songs to keep the learning process fun from beginning to end. Watch as Hiro and his cute Shibu Inu puppy, "Pochi", teach...
Favorite Poem Project
The Favorite Poem Project: "The Lower Leaves of the Trees" by Sone No Yoshitada
In this video episode [3:19] from The Favorite Poem Project, Kiyoshi Houston, a middle school student who is living in California, describes himself and explains why Sone No Yoshitada's poem entitled "The Lower Leaves of the Trees"...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Us History: 1890 1945: World War Ii in the Pacific in 1942
In 1942, the United States begins to fully engage against the Japanese and go on the offensive. [5:50]
Smithsonian Institution
National Museum of American History: A More Perfect Union
A comprehensive site from the National Museum of American History about the rights of citizens and the power of states as seen in the Japanese American internment. Primary resources abound in interactive multimedia galleries.