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  Morihiro Hosokawa - Encyclopedia.com
Morihiro Hosokawa, 1938-, Japanese politician, a member of a noble family and grandson of Fumimaro Konoye.
Although he won passage of corruption-reducing electoral reforms in 1994, Hosokawa himself was undermined by anticorruption sentiments, resigning later that year over questions regarding his management of personal funds during the 1980s.
Morihiro Hosokawa is a conciliator, a waffler, a...
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-HosokawaM.html   (1083 words)

  
 Hosokawa Tadaoki ( Sansai )   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Tadoaki was the son of Nagaoka Fujitaka (Hosokawa Fujitaka, Yusai), (1534-1610), the son of shogun Ashikaga Yoshiharu (1511-1550) the 12th shogun of the Ashikaga shogunate by a concubine and the adopted son of Hosokawa Mototsune.
Because the Hosokawa had sided with the Toyotomi in the matter Hideyoshi recommended reconciliation to Tama and that Tadaoki bring her back into his family from exile while the rest of the Akechi clan was systematically eliminated.
She was at the Hosokawa residence at Osaka castle when Ishida Mitsunari attempted to take her captive to be used as a political weapon to influence the Hosakawa's decision of who to side with in the upcoming conflict.
artsales.com /ARTistory/Hosokawa/Hosokawa_Tadaoki_(Sansai).htm   (2568 words)

  
  COMM 105
Hosokawa first outlines a brief history of musica mobilis, "music whose source voluntarily or involuntarily moves from one point to another, coordinated by the corporal transportation of the source owner(s)" (1984, p.
Hosokawa illustrates this notion by a cinematic example of two lovers listening to music on individual headphones, ignoring the music heard by others around them.
Hosokawa concludes this essay with a discussion of Walkman as secret theatre in which the user listens "not only to something secret but also to the secret itself, a secret in the form of mobile sound: an open, public secret" (1984, p.
www.sjsu.edu /faculty/wooda/105/105syllabus10hosokawa.html   (815 words)

  
 Warring States Japan
In 1507, the Kanrei Hosokawa Matsumoto was assassinated and in 1508, Yoshizumi left Kyoto and the Ouchi restored the shogunate to Yoshitane.
After the death of Hosokawa Matsumoto, his adopted sons Takakuni and Sumimoto began to fight over the succession to the Kanrei, but Sumimoto himself was a puppet of one of his vassals.
Hosokawa tried to foment civil strife in the Ouchi domains, for instance, and this civil strife would eventually force Ouchi to submit and leave.
www.wsu.edu:8000 /~dee/TOKJAPAN/WARRING.HTM   (1027 words)

  
 Hosokawa Returns to Whitman to Present $500 Journalism Awards
Hosokawa, who earned Phi Beta Kappa honors at Whitman, said he hopes the new awards will encourage more students to write for the Pioneer, either as a form of career exploration or to simply sharpen their academic skills.
Hosokawa handled the position well enough, sending out news releases and making contacts on behalf of the college, that he retained the job for two more years in exchange for tuition.
Hosokawa, who also wrote for the Pioneer while at Whitman, was president of his senior class when he graduated in the spring of 1940 with honors in English.
www.whitman.edu /content/news/bobhosokawa   (1480 words)

  
 Hosokawa Nano Particle Technology Center (USA)
The Hosokawa Nano Particle Technology Center in Summit, New Jersey, is a newly established operation dedicated to the development, manufacture and commercialization of nano-particles and composite materials.
Hosokawa, as a pioneer in the field of powder processing technology recognizes the nanotechnology as a rapidly growing new frontier and the industrial demands of small and smaller particle sizes for easier particle manipulation and the creation of advanced materials.
Hosokawa has developed the MCB Technology to address the cost and processing issues of nano particle applications.
www.hosokawanano.com /web/nano/index.htm   (219 words)

  
 Hosokawa Tadaoki ( Sansai )   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Tadoaki was the son of Nagaoka Fujitaka (Hosokawa Fujitaka, Yusai), (1534-1610), the son of shogun Ashikaga Yoshiharu (1511-1550) the 12th shogun of the Ashikaga shogunate by a concubine and the adopted son of Hosokawa Mototsune.
Because the Hosokawa had sided with the Toyotomi in the matter Hideyoshi recommended reconciliation to Tama and that Tadaoki bring her back into his family from exile while the rest of the Akechi clan was systematically eliminated.
She was at the Hosokawa residence at Osaka castle when Ishida Mitsunari attempted to take her captive to be used as a political weapon to influence the Hosakawa's decision of who to side with in the upcoming conflict.
www.artsales.com /ARTistory/Hosokawa/Hosokawa_Tadaoki_(Sansai).htm   (2476 words)

  
 Hosokawa Morihiro - KsuWiki
Hosokawa Morihiro, who was the 35th Prime Minister from August 9, 1993 to April 28, 1994, was the president of Nihon-Shinto (now included in Shinshinto; The New Frontier Party.)
In the television age, a major part of public image is formulated by appearance and eloquence on the air, at least, for his of political reform.
An agreement was reached, and it enabled the Hosokawa coalition government to enact the political reform bills.In 1998, suddenly he resigned as a politician.
moodle.kyoto-su.ac.jp /wiki/index.php?title=Hosokawa_Morihiro&redirect=no   (545 words)

  
 Hosokawa Fujitaka
In 1565 Yoshiteru was assassinated and Hosokawa left the capital, joining Ashikaga Yoshiaki in his search for a patron.
Yet it so happened that the commanders of the Western army outside Tanabe respected Fujitaka and were less then fanatical in their efforts to bring down the castle, to the extent that they amused themselves bombarding Tanabe with cannon loaded only with gunpowder.
Hosokawa had little choice but to comply and opened Tanabe's gates on 19 October, two days before the actual battle of Sekigahara and too late for the besiegers to join Mitsunari's main army.
www.samurai-archives.com /fujitaka.html   (511 words)

  
 Hosokawa Awards Given to Student Writers, Photographers
The Hosokawa awards program is open to Whitman students whose writing or photographs appear in the Pioneer, the campus newspaper.
The Hosokawa awards program, now in its third year, honors Robert R. Hosokawa, a 1940 Whitman graduate who later enjoyed a long career in journalism, corporate communications, and education.
He and his wife were allowed to leave their internment camp in Idaho after one of his former Whitman professors found him a job with a weekly newspaper in Independence, Missouri.
www.whitman.edu /content/news/hosokawa02   (523 words)

  
 Famous Japanese - Hosokawa Takashi   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Hosokawa Takashi is by far one of the most prominent enka singers in Japan.
Born in Makkari (Hokkaido) on 15 June 1950, Takashi is the youngest son of Hosokawa Matsujiro and Yomi.
Hosokawa Takashi is among one of the regular zacho.
www.kyoto-su.ac.jp /information/famous/hosokawat.html   (780 words)

  
 Famous Japanese - Hosokawa Takashi
Hosokawa Takashi is by far one of the most prominent enka singers in Japan.
Born in Makkari (Hokkaido) on 15 June 1950, Takashi is the youngest son of Hosokawa Matsujiro and Yomi.
Hosokawa Takashi is among one of the regular zacho.
www.cc.kyoto-su.ac.jp /information/famous/hosokawat.html   (780 words)

  
 Hosokowa Powder and Particle Processing Equipment - Malvern Partner   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Hosokawa Micron Group is a global operation comprised of a large number of companies including powder and particle processing technology and systems.
Hosokawa is the world's largest provider of powder and particle processing equipment and systems.
Hosokawa's products and technologies are applied to a wide range of operations that include: size reduction; mixing; blending; drying; agglomeration; classification; weighing; filling and a full line of laboratory size and pilot processing equipment.
www.malvern.co.uk /ProcessEng/partners/hosokawa.htm   (200 words)

  
 Hosokawa Gracia
Tama married Hosokawa Tadaoki, a rich daimyo (manor lord), and had several children.
General Oda, the strong man who was fast becoming the most powerful man in Japan and was expected to take over the Shogunate, was assassinated by Tama's father, Akechi.
This placed the entire family, including the Hosokawa, in jeopardy.
www.distinguishedwomen.com /biographies/hosokawa.html   (280 words)

  
 Famous Japanese - Hosokawa Morihiro
Hosokawa Morihiro, who was the 35th Prime Minister from August 9, 1993 to April 28, 1994, was the president of Nihon-Shinto (now included in Shinshinto; The New Frontier Party.)
In the television age, a major part of public image is formulated by appearance and eloquence on the air, at least, for his of political reform.
An agreement was reached, and it enabled the Hosokawa coalition government to enact the political reform bills.In 1998, suddenly he resigned as a politician.
www.cc.kyoto-su.ac.jp /information/famous/hosokawam.html   (592 words)

  
 La Folia -- Tales of Two Cultures: Hashimoto and Hosokawa
It was thus in Europe that Hosokawa began to explore Japanese culture, and there that he began to develop a distinct voice.
Hosokawa has written an intense and enthralling journey, destined to be among this century’s finest viola concertos.
Hosokawa’s incorporation of Japanese instruments, neither opportunistic nor folkloric, represents a heartfelt and consistent expansion of his art.
www.lafolia.com /archive/covell/covell200312japan.html   (1607 words)

  
 Amazon.co.jp: Out of the Frying Pan: Reflections of a Japanese American: 洋書: Bill Hosokawa   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The first half of the book is autobiographical: Hosokawa writes of growing up in Seattle, the jarring disruption of being forced to leave home for an internment camp and his subsequent "comeback" from the camps to become a successful reporter and editor at the Denver Post (he is now retired).
(Hosokawa published Thirty-Five Years in the Frying Pan, his first collection of columns, in 1978.) Hosokawa writes in an openhearted, down-to-earth fashion, and his columns include both further explorations of what it means to be Japanese-American and commentaries on watershed moments of parenthood and family life.
Bill Hosokawa, this country's leading Japanese American journalist, tells how he, his wife, and their infant child were herded into a U.S. World War II relocation camp in Wyoming.
www.amazon.co.jp /o/ASIN/087081513X/bosscity-22/ref=nosim   (575 words)

  
 Hiroyuki Hosokawa
Yamashita, M., Hirahara, K., Shinnakasu, R., Hosokawa, H., Norikane, S., Kimura, Y. M., Hasegawa, A., and Nakayama, T.: Crucial role of MLL for the maintenance of memory T helper type 2 cell responses.
Hosokawa, H., Kimura, Y. M., Shinnakasu, R., Suzuki, A., Miki, T., Koseki, H., van Lohuizen, M., Yamashita, M., and Nakayama, T.: Regulation of Th2 cell development by Polycomb group gene bmi-1 through the stabilization of GATA3.
Kaneko, T., Hosokawa, H., Yamashita, M., Wang, C. R., Hasegawa, A., Kimura, Y. M., Kitajima, M., Kimura, F., Miyazaki, M., and Nakayama, T.: Chromatin remodeling at the Th2 cytokine gene loci in human type 2 helper T cells.
www.m.chiba-u.ac.jp /class/meneki/Hosokawa2-E.html   (465 words)

  
 Hosokawa - Press Releases
Hosokawa Alpine's New Pharma Design of Hammer Mill
Hosokawa Alpine AFG - The Leader in Micronising
Hosokawa Nanopowder Technology to Open the Door to the Future
www.hosokawa.co.uk /pressrelease.php   (173 words)

  
 Schott Music - Shop - Hosokawa, Toshio
Toshio Hosokawa was born on October 23, 1955 in Hiroshima.
In 1980, he participated for the first time in the Internationale Ferienkurse für Neue Musik in Darmstadt, where his work was performed.
In 2001, Hosokawa became a member of Akademie der Künste, Berlin.
www.schott-music.com /shop/artists/1/show,9153.html   (0 words)

  
 Nikon | Web Gallery | 200509 | HOSOKAWA, Takeshi
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The images can be viewed on your monitor for non-commercial and personal purposes, and should not be used otherwise.
The images are not allowed to be modified, used for commercial purposes, nor should they be publicly displayed.
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