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Know More Media - Education - Jun 19, 2007
The Vatican is the world's smallest sovereign state. There are about 1,000 cars and the speed limit is 30 kph (20mph). The last accident inside the Vatican walls happened about 1.5 years ago and the damages were …
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Know More Media Network Feed - Jun 15, 2007
The Osaka University Joining and Welding Research Institute has come up with a way to generate large volumes of hydrogen gas from wood chips and scrap. When wood is placed in a chamber with argon gas and a …
Also tagged: japan, institute, japanese, hydrogen, oxygen, biofuel, international education, charcoal
Know More Media - Education - Jun 14, 2007
Wisdumb - the best lessons in life may be learning what NOT to do. You might not want to: Fail this 10 second IQ Test (I failed) Give your business this name. Have this teacher working at your school. Listen to …
Also tagged: business, school, mom, teacher, crime, iq test, roman, wisdumb, policeman
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Question # 32. Is car insurance expensive when teaching ESL in Japan? [RisingSunofNihon]Know More Media - International Business - Jun 13, 2007 I wasn't in Japan for more than a few months when I decided I needed a car. Through a friend or a friend of a friend, I don't remember, I was introduced to a used-car dealer, Mr. Honda...no relation to the Honda … Also tagged: japan, japanese, discipline, desire, esl, lessons, diligence |
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Question # 31. Are cars expensive in Japan when teaching ESL? [RisingSunofNihon]Know More Media - International Business - Jun 12, 2007 Japanese cars are the best in the world, hands down. They have the best of the best and the car buyer can pay as much as they want to for a car. They can even buy a 'gaisha' - a foreign car if they like and drive with … Also tagged: japan, japanese, discipline, desire, esl, lessons, diligence |
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Question # 30. Will I need a driver’s license to teach ESL in Japan? [RisingSunofNihon]Know More Media - International Business - Jun 11, 2007 Of course, it depends on whether or not you have a car. If you have a driver's license in your home country, be sure it has been current for at least 6 months (unless the rules changed) BEFORE going to Japan. Too many … Also tagged: japan, japanese, discipline, desire, esl, lessons, diligence |
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Question #29. Will I need a car to teach ESL in Japan? [RisingSunofNihon]Know More Media Network Feed - Jun 8, 2007 It depends on where you live. If you live in one of the big cities, Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, a better question might be why would you want a car? Seriously...high speed parking lots, car parking the cost of an apartment … Also tagged: japan, japanese, discipline, desire, esl, lessons, diligence |
Know More Media - International Business - Jun 4, 2007
Toyota Motor Corp. has rolled out fully redesigned Premio and Allion midsize sedans for the Japanese market. The cars boast better fuel efficiency and more sophisticated car navigation systems. By messing with the …
Also tagged: navigation, toyota, transmission, toyota motors, premio
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Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Mitsubishi See Global Production Climb [RisingSunofNihon]Know More Media - International Business - May 25, 2007 Four of Japan's five major car makers saw global production climb last month. Only Mazda's production fell. Toyota's worldwide production totaled 667,273 vehicles in April, up 4.2%. Honda Motor Co., Japan's … Also tagged: ford, gm, nissan, honda, toyota, daimlerchrysler, mitsubishi, doing business in japan |
Know More Media Network Feed - May 24, 2007
Reunions, class, military, family, can be fun. We have a family reunion planned for next month. This year is also the ?5th high school reunion. I won't be at either one. Why don't people go to their reunions? 1 …
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