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Living in Rural Japan This article deals with living in rural Japan. It focuses on housing and other necessities, and is aimed at helping people living and teaching in Japan for the first time living in japan • housing in japan • teaching in japan • working in japan • jobs in japan
Meet Caroline Pover of Being A Broad An interview and discussion with Caroline Pover, founder of Being A Broad, the magazine and forum community specifically for foreign women living in Japan. caroline pover • being a broad • bab • living abroad • interview
Teaching in Japan: Private Clubs This article looks at how to find and join a private club in Japan. There is a club for every interest in Japan, and joining the one is a gateway into Japanese society. teaching in japan • living in japan • teaching abroad • japanese culture • traditional japanese sports
Teaching in Japan: School Clubs This article covers the basics of joining a school club while teaching in Japan. teaching in japan • living in japan • working in japan • teaching english abroad • traditional japanese culture
Working in Rural Japan This article is how-to guide for making the most of life in rural Japan. It covers getting to know your town, discovering local festivals, and more. living in japan • working in japan • teaching in japan • teaching english abroad • working abroad
Find Money for Language Study Abroad in Japan A number of organizations sponsor Japanese language study for international students. Tap into these funding sources to travel, live, and learn in Japan. money for study abroad japan • sources scholarships • grants • fellowships • japanese language study programs
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Styx Live Album Styx live album released in June 2001 includes classic tunes and new ones by the kings of 70s pop-rock. styx • 70s rock
Homebound: Grandfather's Journey A Japanese American man and his grandfather are linked by a shared love of Japan and the U.S. immigration • japan • america • allensay • caldecott
Review: Tuvalu by Andrew O'Connor Like many young Australian writers, Andrew O'Connor draws on overseas experiences to write his award-winning first novel Tuvalu; it says much about Australia and Japan. tuvalu novel • andrew o’connor • australian novelists • australian vogel literary award • teaching in japan
Shenmue Released An article about Shenmue's recent release in America. shenmue • yu • suzuki • dreamcast • sega
The Leonid meteor shower and other great space sites The Leonid meteor shower and other spacy sites. leonid • meteor • kids • spcae • astronomy
A Majority of One – DVD Review This is a beautiful story of family relations and prejudice, wonderfully acted out by Rosalind Russell and Alec Guinness. a majority of one dvd • rosalind russell • alec guinness • confronting prejudice • a jewish woman and a buddhist man
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Japanese Language Proficiency Test The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) offers 4 Levels of certification from the Japan Foundation on behalf of Japan Educational Exchanges and Services. japanese language proficiency test • japanese language certification • japan foundation test • japan educational exchanges and services • international japanese standard
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Coping with Disaster: Lessons Learned in Japan We can gain some perspective on the success of engineers in saving lives in New York if we look at the Great Hanshin Earthquake in Japan, which killed over 5000 people in 1995. engineering • engineer • town planning • urban planning • city planning
Doll Houses and Folklore The tiny world of doll houses is a means by which adults and children can experience and enjoy fantasy. Through this medium they can enter into another world's dimension which fosters creativity, imagination, play, and an appreciation for beauty, serenity, and hard work. doll • houses • stories • tales • legends
In the Realm of a Dying Emperor Using the narratives of three unrelated Japanese citizens, Norma Field produces a compelling look at postwar Japan during the final days of its Showa period. norma field • in the realm of a dying emperor: japan at century' • in the realm of a dying emperor • realm of a dying emperor • review of in the realm of a dying emperor
Jacob Daniel DeShazer Jacob DeShazer was captured after dropping bombs on Japan in the Doolittle raid. His hatred of the Japanese turned into love and he returned to Japan as a missionary. jacob deshazer • deshazer as prisoner of war • deshazer as pow • prisoner of war • deshazer as missionary
Japan-Mexico Relations Began with a Shipwreck Between December 2008 and April 2010, Japan and Mexico celebrate their long relationship with a variety of events and cultural exchange. japan-mexico relations • japan-mexico treaty 1888 • spanish shipwrecks • el colegio de méxico • japanese immigrants
JET Programme: Teaching in Japan The Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme invites 5000 people a year to teach in rural Japan. Here you will learn how to apply, and life during and after JET. teach in japan • teaching in japan • teaching overseas • hokkaido aet • jet programme
Mitford Mania I am joining the September event with an article about that endlessly fascinating family the Mitfords. mitfords • english aristocracy • second world war • decca • nancy
The Oldest Woman on Earth Can the oldest living woman teach us anything about circadian cycles? It seems Kamato Hongo has found a bizarre sleep routine. circadian rythmns • sleep cycles • kamato hongo • shiftwork
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Cherry Blossom Time The mania for cherry blossoms on the main island of Honshu usually sets in around mid-March, leading to a week-long series of party/picnics beneath the cotton-candy-like cherry trees. cherry blossom • sakura • matsuri • sakura matsuri • o-hanami
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The European Roots of the Illuminati This article discusses the true power base of the Illuminati, and how it can impact a survivor in this group. illuminati • programming • mind control • abuse • satanic
A Brand New "Enterprise"
We’re just two weeks from launch and, thanks to the stream of information flowing out of press conferences, we’ve got a good idea of what the new <i>Star Trek</i> series has in store for us! In our second look at <i>Enterprise</i>, find out why on September 26 we’ll truly be going where no one has gone before! enterprise • nx-01 • star trek series v • the fifth star trek series • enterprise and star trek and series v
Fiction Becomes Reality: The World Trade Center Attack As the world remains in shock at the events of September 11, we take a moment to depart from our normal subject matter at Science Fiction and Society to honor those who died and share hope for the future. Please take a moment and join us. the world trade center • terrorism • terrorist attack on new york • honoring the dead
No Fish in My Dish! Think there's enough fish in the sea forever? Think again! At the rate we're fishing, we may round out in mere decades from now! Jason Kelly tells us why and how. no fish in my dish • jason kelly • sustainable fishing • resonsible fishing • interview with jason kelly
You've Been In Japan Too Long When... Most foreigners reach a point where we find ourselves reacting in the context of our adopted culture instead of our native one; a moment when we can only shake our heads and say, <b><i>"I've been in Japan too long!" </i> </b> foreigners
Enterprise: Out of the Gate Now that <i>Enterprise</i> has launched, how does it stack up against expectations and the previous four series? Does it have the premise, look, and feel to live long and prosper? Find out what we think about this prequel to the most successful franchise in TV history. enterprise • the fifth star trek series • star trek • what do critics think about enterprise • nx-01
SF and the 20th Century, Part 2: Star Trek
Perhaps the most influential, and without a doubt the most successful, SF of the 20th century has been <i>Star Trek</i>. Join me for a quick look at the world Gene Roddenberry created, and then find out if you agree with my ranking of the four series. star trek • the next generation • deep space nine • voyager • tos
Star Trek: Best and Worst Episodes
There have been a lot of <I>Star Trek</I> episodes over the past 35 years, and everyone has a favorite. We’ve attempted to sort through the whole lot and put together a list of the ten best and five worst episodes ever. Find out if you agree. star trek • best star trek episodes • worst star trek episodes • star trek top 10 • the next generation |
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