Cut it down and as it starts to regrow apply a weedkiller such as Roundup to the foliage. If you repeat this often enough you will not need professionals.
GOD.
They continue to have children until a Son is born.
An amateur practices the sport until they gets it right, a professional practices it until they never get it wrong.
The Japanese never offered any terms of surrender. Until the second atomic bomb they were preparing to defend the home islands until the last man, woman, or child died.
It will not be possible until war is eliminated for one simple reason: tactically speaking, the only way to prevent retaliatory attack from your enemy is to erradicate your enemy. Consider that all human conflict no matter how minor is a forn of war and you answer the prejudice portion of this question as well.
Yes, they did.
Shogun
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Prior to 1880, it was a criminal offence for Japanese to leave their homeland. Thus, the Japanese did not begin to migrate to Australia until the 1880s, when they began to arrive as workers for the pearlers in Western Australia.
The Japanese word まで (made) is often used to mean 'until' in Japanese. The word までに (made ni) may also be used to mean 'before'.
Technically speaking, the people who have Japanese nationality are the Japanese. There are many Koreans who reside in Japan. Though many of them have lived in Japan for a few generations, they reject obtaining Japanese nationality and maintain the status as foreigners. Some of them do not know that they are Korean until they are certain age.
Japanese defeat was inevitable (as likely seen by most Japanese leaders) by early 1943. The war continued simply because the Japanese would not surrender, and the US would not stop until Japan surrendered.