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The San Francisco Japanese School (SFJS) is a Japanese Ministry of Education (MEXT)-designated weekend Japanese school serving the area. The school system, headquartered in San Francisco, rents classrooms in four schools serving a total of over 1,600 students as of 2016; two of the schools are in San Francisco and two are in the South Bay.
The school was first established in 1968. [1] The school previously had the English name San Francisco Japanese Language Class, Inc (SFJLC), [3] and it previously held junior high and high school-level classes at Hyde Junior High School in Cupertino while its elementary level classes were out of Kennedy Middle. [4]
Kimie Yanagawa Sanematsu (Tokuyama) (January 1, 1915 - August 23, 1997) [1] was an American educator. In 1953 she was the first Japanese person to be naturalized in the United States since 1922, and the first in El Paso, Texas.
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Sōkaiya (総会屋) (sometimes also translated as "corporate bouncers", "meeting-men", or "corporate blackmailers") are specialized racketeers unique to Japan, and often associated with the yakuza, who extort money from or blackmail companies by threatening to publicly humiliate companies and their management, usually in their annual meeting (総会, sōkai).
Amit Yoran, the chief executive and chairman of cybersecurity firm Tenable Holdings, has died after battling cancer, according to a statement from the company.