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Misadventures In Japan

Saying Goodbye is the Hardest Part. I have only studied Japanese for 10 months, which in the grand scheme of things, amounts to little. But, I still went to Japan, because I knew that I might never get another chance. I want to thank the University of Arkansas, the Walton College of Business, and the Edwards for providing me with a scholarship that ultimately changed my life. Here is to the cherished friends we have, and the ones we have to leave behind. Thank you for reading,. More Fun with Yamakasa!

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University of Arkansas Office of Study Abroad

By Carly Shelby, Special to the Democrat-Gazette. The United States of America has one of the best educational systems in the world. We pride ourselves as being international leaders, world travelers, and entrepreneurs in the land of opportunity. However, our academic structure is lacking.

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Saying Goodbye is the Hardest Part. I have only studied Japanese for 10 months, which in the grand scheme of things, amounts to little. But, I still went to Japan, because I knew that I might never get another chance. I want to thank the University of Arkansas, the Walton College of Business, and the Edwards for providing me with a scholarship that ultimately changed my life. Here is to the cherished friends we have, and the ones we have to leave behind. Thank you for reading,. More Fun with Yamakasa!

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