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Biography of Eisaku Sato
929 words, approx. 3 pages
 Eisaku Sato (1901-1975) was a Japanese political leader who served as prime minister longer than anyone else in Japanese history. Under his leadership Japan gradually began to translate its immense economic strength into enhanced political power in the...


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Sato Eisaku Summary
244 words, approx. 1 pages (1901–1975), prime minister of Japan. Sato Eisaku was prime minister of Japan from November 1964—following Ikeda Hayato's sudden resignation for health reasons—until July 1972, making him the longest-serving premier in the...
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Eisaku Satō Information
1,052 words, approx. 4 pages
 Satō negotiated with U.S. president Richard M. Nixon for the repatriation of Okinawa. Eisaku Satō (佐藤榮作, Satō Eisaku?, March 27,1901 – June 3,1975) was a Japanese politician and the 61st, 62nd and 63rd Prime Minister of Japan, elected...



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SAT FUNdamentals
04/07/1995: 934 words, approx. 3 pages What coming attractions are to movies, that's what Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) cram-and-prep software once was to taking college entrance exams. More of a "SA\Tease" than an in-depth preview, computer software never seemed to be the best medium for raising College Board scores. ...
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Outsmarting the SATs
03/12/1994: 728 words, approx. 2 pages It's torture time for high school kids. On March 19, some 1.7 million seniors and juniors will subject themselves to the fear-filled Scholastic Assessment Test, the annual brain teaser sponsored by the College Board and administered by Educational Testing Service. This year's SAT...


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