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Tag Archives: Novi
Taiko Classes in Ann Arbor and Novi, MI
From the Center for Japanese Studies Alumni Mailing List: Learn Authentic Taiko Drumming on Real Japanese Taiko Drums The Great Lakes Taiko Center will continue to offer Japanese Taiko Drumming classes on Wednesday afternoons and evenings at the Rudolf Steiner … Continue reading
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Tagged Ann Arbor, class, classes, drumming, Great Lakes Taiko Center, Michigan, Novi, taiko
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JETRO Special Seminar: “Japan’s Automotive Industry: Achieving Recovery and Growth Through Monozukuri”
Via the University of Michigan CJS mailing list. Dec. 8, 2011, 11:45 am Novi, MI Dear Colleagues: On Thursday, December 8th, JETRO invites you to a special seminar “Japan’s Automotive Industry: Achieving Recovery and Growth Through Monozukuri,” (ものづくり復興セミナー~ものづくりを通じた復興と成長-日英同時通訳付) taking place … Continue reading
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Tagged automotive, JETRO, Michigan, monozukuri, Novi, seminar
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2011 Regional Conference on Translating and Interpreting (Michigan)
Via the University of Michigan Center for Japanese Studies. The Michigan Translators/Interpreters Network (MiTiN) invites you to their second regional conference on interpreting and translation. MiTiN (pronounced “mitten”) was formed as an informal network in 1991 by local Michigan translators … Continue reading