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... Needless to say, after such hard work, the students are ready for activities that appeal to their personal character. ...
Clubs in Japanese schools have a different structure than those of an American school. ... This being an important trait in Japanese business life, it is seen as a fine form to follow. ... At one school in Tokyo, the swimming club demonstrated their activities by “swimming” across the stage, and performing a turn at the end of their “lap”. ... Clubs provide students an organized way of winding down from a rigorous work schedule at school, as well as a manner for enhancing their skills in activities that excite them.
Approximate Word count = 477 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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