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Police said a written message was found by the bodies, but have not released the details.…
Posted in: 3 bodies found in Kumamoto house
Money under the table..
Posted in: Warden of Hiroshima prison replaced over inmate's escape
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http://danieldiaztecles.blogspot.com/ Robert Downey Jr is what it is. It gives an example of anything to others,…
Posted in: Hey Jude
@Cleo: If you're the considerate smoker you claim to be, surely you never come across 'smoker…
Posted in: Smoke-free laws lead to less smoking at home
But the Briton, the firm’s first non-Japanese president, did not win the backing of Japanese institutional…
Posted in: Former Olympus president Kikukawa, 6 others arrested
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**GRATEFUL DEAD RULE! **
Posted in: Who gets your vote for the greatest rock band of all time?
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I don't miss most from my own country. I miss good Mexican food, I miss Ghanaian food, I miss several European cuisines that are totally mangled in Japan. But there's not so much I miss from my own country.
Posted in: Living in Japan, which food or drink item do you miss most from your home country?
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Are you sure it's just them? I'm neither Japanese nor a woman but I've done it too.
Japanese cuisine is famous for its visual aspects. Why not photograph it and post it?
Posted in: Why do so many Japanese women take photos of their food at restaurants and post it on Facebook or their blogs?
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I have known many Africans who have raise bi and even trilingual children, and I used what I learned from them. There are two basic ways to do it. One is to have each parent always use one particular language. Be sure that both parents talk to the kids regularly. In many families the father doesn't. It's not called "mother tongue" for nothing. The other way is to use each language in different contexts. The most common is using one outside the home, and one inside. Either way the children learn to use each language appropriately in its context, i.e. inside or outside, or with each parent.
Posted in: What is the best way for parents of children of mixed heritage to make sure their kids grow up bilingual?
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Reports are calling this group a "Nigerian Taliban" but their doctrines would seem to be more closely related to the 'Yan Tatsine who also condemned western education as forbidden in Islam. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MohammedMarwaMaitatsine
Posted in: Nigerian official says 700 died in recent violence
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"Vowel heavy" just means plenty of open syllables (i.e. every syllable ends with a vowel). This is the case in African languages, too, but Japanese and the author of this book don't really consider Africans to be part of the human race. The real reason it concentrates on Polynesians goes back to colonialism, and Japanese attempts to assimilate those people into its empire. I'm surprised this nonsense is still floating around.
Posted in: Why the Japanese Are a Superior People
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"Tokyo Joe" is not a classic Bogart film, but it is one of the few Occupation era films to actually show the American Occupation of Japan. As such it deserves special mention in any look at foreign films shot in Tokyo. Japanese films weren't allowed to show the Occupation.
Posted in: Filmed on location in Tokyo...not quite
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"We were playing pinochle. It's a rough game." - Stalag 17
Posted in: 14-year-old boy in hospital with iron burns after card game gets out of hand in Fukuoka
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If the US is headed for Socialism then Socialism is inevitable. The United States is the only country in the world that doesn't have a significant Socialist, Communist or Labor Party. If Democrats are really being forced into Socialism by circumstances, against their will, then Socialism is inevitable, and the Republicans better get used to it. In the meantime, maybe they should find out what happened to the old Socialist Party of Eugene V. Debs and why it failed to attract any support after the early 1920s. Why only a miniscule number of Americans support Socialism is a mystery. Why some 10% of Americans (half the shrinking Republican Party) think the Democrats are Socialists is just beyond my imagination. They're going insane.
Posted in: Republicans accuse Obama of socialism
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Don't pay any attention to anything "revealed" during the last three weeks of the campaign. The only reason they bring it up now is because there's no time to refute it. AAMOF, this one was really brought up six months ago, but the McCain campaign is trying to make hay out of it now, when there's no time to react.
Posted in: McCain criticizes LA Times for protecting Obama by not releasing tape
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All languages are equally difficult, but they have different hard parts and easy parts. The hard parts of Japanese are kanji and keigo. The easy part is the pronunciation. That means Japanese is relatively easy of Chinese speakers and relatively difficult for English speakers. Japanese is also easy for speakers of Persian and should be easy for speakers of Kanuri also, since Kanuri, Persian and Japanese are all SOV particle inflected languages.
Posted in: How difficult or easy is Japanese to learn, compared to other languages?
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Nimbus, do you know the difference between birth rate (%) and population size (x million)? AAMOF the low population density in Africa is a major reason Africa has the same high birth rates everyone else had decades or centuries ago. They're still trying to fill up their continent. They don't see, unless they come to China, India or Japan, what could happen if they don't stop soon.
Posted in: Is pouring more financial aid into Africa the best way to help that continent develop?
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The ignorance of some people here:
Africa has so many problems, but overpopulation isn't one. However, the typical Liberal Democrat solution, throwing money, won't work. How about helping Africa with educational grants, bringing their intellectuals to Japan to study Japanese success? Let them find their own solutions.
Posted in: Is pouring more financial aid into Africa the best way to help that continent develop?
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Aaron the Moor in "Titus"? Too flat. So 2 dimensional. What's his motivation?
Iago in "Othello"? much more believable. He has motivation aplenty, being so worked up about being not just under a black, but under a foreigner who is under a black. And the way he stabs Roderigo? Should have been in the back.
Richard III in "Richard III"! Ian McKellan is awesome and totally over the top. He can make an almost unbelievable villain believable. He's so totally evil that even his mother is cursing him as he heads to the climax.
Posted in: Who gets your vote for the most evil movie villain of all time?
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NorikoT:
Say what? Don't you realize that Eisenhower is a German name? He said he was ashamed to be German, not that he hated Germans. Do you really think he was out to destroy his own race? Or are you so racist you can't comprehend that the war was against a hideous ideology of ultranationalism?
Posted in: 'What are Nazis?' Today's kids can't handle movie subtitles
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"I got angry because I couldn’t make him understand me.”
Sounds to me like the old man was seriously senile. He should have had professional care, not some teenager without any training in caregiving.
Posted in: 16-yr-old boy held for allegedly beating grandfather to death in Kagawa