This research is based on the descriptive and analytical methodology. The importance of studying labor laws and labor unions in Japan between 1889 and 1946 constitutions is because Japan was out of a feudal phase, and had no idea about the factory system and industrialization in their modern sense before the Meiji era. Generally, its labor system used to be mostly familial, and the economic system was based on agriculture. This called for the enactment of legislations and laws appropriate for the coming phase in Meiji era. Thus, this paper examines the role of Meiji government in enacting labor legislations and laws when he came to power in 1896, and his new constitution in 1889 and the civil code of 1896. It further examines the way Meiji government and the following Japanese governments until the end of World War II did not abide by Meiji laws and stipulations of the constitution with their abusive actions in ending the workers’ strikes and disputes, with the inequality between genders in labor and wages, and the use of child labor in factories in an inhuman way. The paper clarifies the role of the American occupation of Japan (1945-1952) after dissolving Meiji constitution and legislations and the government measures that followed them to enact new legislations, laws and constitution for Japan on November 3, 1946, which was active in May 3, 1947. The paper has concluded that the American occupation policy of Japan was able to avoid the dissidence of millions of Japanese workers, whose level of livelihood was deteriorating after their country lost the war, and convert them from a dissident group against the occupation to a peaceful group which did not target the occupation in their future goals.
٠ اش١جخ ٗزفقث ٌٟبِ ٟجعبؾٌّا تٔبغٌا ٟف بقزخِ ٟئبنل ( ًئاضل بساحم ) توهم ىلع ءىضلا طٍلسحو بلارم ءادأ ىلع اهرٍثأحو تٍوهملا اهحاءارجإو تمذخخسملا اهحاٍومح ثٍح نم تٍئاضملا تبساحملا دبثبغؾٌا . اسبِٙٚ د ءبمٌلأ ٟمبٌّا ـؾف ٍٝػ ض١وشزٌا يلاخ ِٓ خ١ٔٛٔبمٌا سِٛلأبث خفشؼٌّا ءٛم ٟف دب٠شؾزٌا ًجمزغٌّا ٍٝػ حشظٔ ٌا خجعبؾٌّا ْا شؽبجٌا ظزٕزعاٚ ذٍجٌٍ ٞدبقزللاا َذمزٌا خٍغػ غفد ٟف ُٙغر خ١ئبنم ، خجعبؾٌّا ٟف خِذخزغٌّا خض٠ذؾٌا ت١ٌ
... Show MoreThe research paper deals with the role of the place making in eco-tourism through a review of international experiences in the eco-tourism industry and its contribution to advancing the reality of tourism there, and attracting the largest number of tourists. The study is divided into five axes: the first is a study of related concepts, and the second is a study of global experiences, which included three countries: (South Bank (Gabriel's Wharf) - London, Rotterdam in the Netherlands, and dealt with each of Happy Streets and Kendrick Mills, and then the Perak River tourist corridor - Malaysia). As for the third axis, it is concerned with analyzing these experiences to reach th
... Show MoreTürklerin İslam dini ve kültürünü benimsedikten sonra,Anadolu'da Arap ve özellikle Fars Edebiyatlarını örnek alarak oluşturdukları yazılı edebiyattır. Bu dönemin şairleri(ozanları) şiirlerini divan adı verilen kitaplarda topladıkları için söz konusu edebiyata da Divan Edebiyatı denilmiştir.Özellikle,medreseden yetişen aydın sanatçı ve yazarların saray ve çevresinde oluşturdukları bir edebiyat geleneği olduğu için, Havas(Yüksek Zümre) edebiyatı,Saray edebiyatı, Klasik Türk edebiyatı gibi adlarla da anılmaktadır.Divan edebiyatı sözünün 1900'den sonra ortaya çıktığı sanılmakta ve ilk defa kimin kullandığı bilinmemektedir.
The holy city of Najaf is a vital space that helps to bring people together within a particular context, thus strengthening intellectual communication, community participation and increasing opportunities to learn about different cultures
Among the imams who honor the soil of Iraq by embracing their remains is Imam Al-Qasim Ibn al-Imam Musa Ibn Ja'far ibn Muhammad ibn Ali ibn al-Hussein ibn Ali ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib, Amir of the believers Al-Kadhim (may peace be upon him ), the mother of the sons and the mother of his brother Imam Ali ibn Musa al-Rida (may peace be upon him), buried in the Holy QOM (1)It is one of the doors of need for Shiite Muslims All the stories of imams are similar in terms of injustice
This study deals with the region of the Babylon governorate in Iraq during the Proto-Literate and Early Dynastic periods. It is the region of the well- known ancient capital Babylon. The earlier period includes Late Uruk, Jamdat nasr, and the first epoch of the Early Dynastic period. The latter includes the second and third epochs of the Early Dynastic period. The both periods had lasted more than one thousand years (3500-2334 BC
The research aims to identify the role of educational institutions in instilling the values of integrity among emerging in word and deed and identifies research in educational institutions that have a significant impact in the emerging figures such as (family , school , media , mosque , civil society organizations , youth clubs .Have been identified the most important search terms of ( values ,educational institutions , Integrity) also touched search particular concern values education and its impact on emergent behavior , then separate search in the role of each educational institution to establish moral values in general and the values of integrity, particularly in the behavior of emerging
God Almighty sent down the Noble Qur’an to guide people in all areas of their lives, including the field of functional business.
This study tested the impact of region and gender on adolescents 'stress perceptions and coping styles. A total sample of 650 adolescents (5 9.4% female) from 2 countries (Iraq - Algeria). Samples of n = 325 were drawn from each country completed questionnaires on stress and coping behaviors in four domains (school, parents, peer, and future). Results revealed that levels of perceived stressfulness of issues in different domains were universally similar among adolescents from the two countries. School-related stress received the highest rankings, Parent- , future-, peer-related stress, ranked (second, third, and fourth) respectively. Differences emerged with respect to coping style depending on region and gender. Coping sty
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