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The Tomodachi Initiative is a public–private partnership between the U.S.-Japan Council and the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo, with support from the Government of Japan.Born out of support for Japan’s recovery from the Great Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in 2011, Tomodachi invests in the next generation of Japanese and American leaders through educational and cultural exchanges as well as ...
American Councils for International Education (commonly American Councils) is an international non-profit organization headquartered in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1974, the organization administers various programs designed to foster cross-cultural understanding and facilitate educational opportunities worldwide through international education ...
A student council (also known as a student union, associated student body or student parliament) is an administrative organization of students in different educational institutes ranging from elementary schools to universities and research organizations around the world.
Isabella Schmit, who just finished seventh grade, has been elected to National Student Council from Tuloso-Midway Middle School.
The ACCJ was established in 1948 by representatives of 40 American companies. Originally, the ACCJ had six committees and nine board members. [2] The ACCJ claims to be Japan's most influential foreign business organization, and serves as the primary forum for the foreign business community in Japan to identify and pursue shared interests and goals.
Miami Lakes residents will elect a mayor and a council member on Tuesday, Nov. 5. ... Being Mayor is the best way to preserve the Miami Lakes so many of us love and a natural step in my public ...
The most prominent group formed from this advocacy was the American Council on Japan (ACJ). [6] The ACJ was led by Harry Francis Kern, a journalist for the magazine Newsweek . [ 7 ] Whereas Kern advocated for a reorientation of Japanese policy towards a more conciliatory pro status-quo position, SCAP head Douglas MacArthur disagreed, and thus ...