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  2. Kwee family (Pontiac) - Wikipedia

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    Kwee Liong Keng is married to Chua Lee Eng, from the Chua family that founded Cycle and Carriage. [6] He also was Singapore's Non-Resident Ambassador to Poland, among other public service positions. [7] Kwee Liong Tek is the chairman of the Group. [8] Kwee Liong Seen and Kwee Liong Phing are both directors on the board.

  3. List of Singaporeans by net worth - Wikipedia

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    Kwee Liong Keng: 1.35 billion: Pontiac Land 23: Kwee Liong Phing: 1.35 billion: Pontiac Land 24: Kwee Liong Seen: 1.35 billion: Pontiac Land 25: Kwee Liong Tek: 1.35 billion: Pontiac Land 26: Kishin RK: 1.6 billion: Royal Holdings/RB Capital 27: Ron Sim: 1.6 billion: Osim International: 28: Wee Ee Cheong: 1.6 billion: United Overseas Bank: 29 ...

  4. The Worlds of Japanese Popular Culture - Wikipedia

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    The second section, titled "The Male Domain", starts with an essay by Tom Gill discussing cultural narratives of superheroes across Japanese history. [5] Bill Kelly proposes an argument for the popularity of karaoke in Japanese culture, and Isolde Standish's chapter draws comparison between the anime film Akira (1988) and bōsōzoku culture. [6]

  5. List of gairaigo and wasei-eigo terms - Wikipedia

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    Gairaigo are Japanese words originating from, or based on, foreign-language, generally Western, terms.These include wasei-eigo (Japanese pseudo-anglicisms).Many of these loanwords derive from Portuguese, due to Portugal's early role in Japanese-Western interaction; Dutch, due to the Netherlands' relationship with Japan amidst the isolationist policy of sakoku during the Edo period; and from ...

  6. Culture of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Japan has changed greatly over the millennia, from the country's prehistoric Jōmon period, to its contemporary modern culture, ...

  7. Japanization - Wikipedia

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    Japanization or Japanisation is the process by which Japanese culture dominates, assimilates, or influences other cultures. According to The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, "To japanize" means "To make or become Japanese in form, idiom, style, or character". [1]

  8. Japanophilia - Wikipedia

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    Japanophilia is a strong interest in Japanese culture, people, and history. [1] In Japanese, the term for Japanophile is "shinnichi" (親日), with "shin (親)" equivalent to the English prefix 'pro-' and "nichi (日)", meaning "Japan" (as in the word for Japan "Nippon/Nihon" (日本)). The term was first used as early as the 18th century ...

  9. Petra Christian University - Wikipedia

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    Several days later, on 28 September 1961, the coordinators of PPPK Petra formed the Directorate of University Affairs, whose duty was to manage the university and temporarily to act as Sponsor Board members. The members of the directorate were drg. Tan Tjiaw Yong, Ir. O.F. Patty, dr. Mesakh Wignjohoesodo, Gouw Loe Liong and J.A. Sereh.