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The Japanese people are resilient and have learned to endure both natural and national tragedies such as Tsunamis and war . The Japanese will prevail by perseverance using the assistance given by their fellow citizen , the nation of Japan and that provided by other nations . Remember that when we no longer hear about the travails caused by the Tsunami because it's no longer headlined in the news this does not mean that their woes are over but that they still need our ongoing help . We can continue to be of assistance by giving to the American Red Cross . ~ See the link below .
Most people might think the stomach was the main digestive system organ, but I'm inclined to think the intestines are the most critical component. People can have surgeries to shrink their stomach size to very small, but the intestines are where nutrients pass to the blood stream.
They didn't
Most Japanese are still alive, about only 0.01% of the Japanese died in the earthquake.
According to official reports, the 2011 Japanese earthquake and tsunami resulted in approximately 15,900 deaths.
Nope. Japanese life/culture is pretty much centered around work commitments. Japanese people tend to judge themselves and others on their commitment to their company (ie. the Team). So the longer they stay at work, the more others will respect them.
The small intestines aren't a mile long, but they want you to get the picture that they are way way way longer than you might think they are.
Surgical masks are worn by Japanese people who are ill, so that they do not spread their germs to others around them.
Chinese people have slightly longer index fingers and Japanese people have much larger feet. Also, it is more common amongst Chinese people to be born with blond hair.
nope. lots of people do and will in the future, some people think its easy but others have a hard time with it.
yes
Jewish people were a major group but many others were also. Japanese, Africans and many other groups were also.
Questions are answered. Some take longer than others.
Languages with large numbers of speakers, official status, and strong cultural importance are likely to survive in the future. Examples include English, Spanish, Mandarin, Hindi, and Arabic. Indigenous languages with active revitalization efforts may also have a better chance of survival.
Just as Chinese Americans may celebrate the Chinese new year and others do not, or Icelandic Americans may celebrate Thorrablot while others do not, or people of any other nationality may honor their heritage or not, it can be assumed that some Japanese Americans may celebrate Obon or Tanabata while others may not. It is an individual choice, not a sweeping mandate.
There is not an exact answer: some people have longer legs, others have longer torsos.
Yes. Eyelashes is hair, just like the hair on your arms, legs, and head, it grows longer. Some people's eyelashes take longer to grow than others.