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Look what’s happening in Japan!!!

Feb 13, 2012
Look what’s happening in Japan!!!

          Dear all, Japan is a country I have long admired since I was a child. I was able to visit Japan a few  years back and stay for three weeks. I really enjoyed Japan so much. Everyone thought I was Japanese when I was there. Everyone spoke to me...

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Interesting

Jan 8, 2012
Interesting

Dear friends, This is an interesting article. I find some people are so passionate about what they believe in. They can go through so much problems, hardships and pain to 'fight' for what they believe and for the betterment of others. It is interesting how selfless some people can be...

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$78 Million lost and found!!!!

Sep 8, 2011
$78 Million lost and found!!!!

It's been five months since the deadly tsunami and quake struck Japan. So many lives tragically lost to this natural disaster, and so many things destroyed...

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DAIBUTSU – The Great Buddha of Kamakura

Aug 3, 2011
DAIBUTSU – The Great Buddha of Kamakura

(By Tsem Rinpoche) Daibutsu (or 大佛/大仏) means ‘Great Buddha’ or ‘giant Buddha’ in Japanese. It can also be used informally to refer to a big Buddha statue. One such statue is in Kamakura, Japan. The Daibutsu is a statue of Amitabha Buddha and is called The Great Buddha of Kamakura...

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Animals and Humans: Working together in Japan

Jul 21, 2011
Animals and Humans: Working together in Japan

Like everyone else around the world, I have been following the news on Japan and praying for them. It is heart-wrenching to see what has taken place in the beautiful islands of Japan. More so, with the nuclear crisis that they now face. It seems like the disaster is never-ending… one problem after another…...

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Japanese PM pledges 10 mn solar-powered homes

May 26, 2011
Japanese PM pledges 10 mn solar-powered homes

By Agence France-Presse, Updated: 5/25/2011 Japan will have ten million solar-powered homes, Prime Minister Naoto Kan pledged Wednesday, as the country makes a major push in coming years towards renewable energy following its nuclear crisis. “Japan aims to install solar panels on the roofs of about 10 million houses,” Kan said at a ceremony...

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Japan Earthquake Shifted Seafloor by 79 Feet

May 20, 2011
Japan Earthquake Shifted Seafloor by 79 Feet

Richard A. Lovett for National Geographic News, Published May 19, 2011 Japan’s seabed moved by as much as 79 feet (24 meters) during the giant March 11 earthquake—the largest earthquake slip ever recorded, scientists say. But that doesn’t mean that it’s the largest such shift ever to have been caused by an earthquake, cautioned...

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Breaking News – Quake Just Hit Japan again!

May 20, 2011
Breaking News – Quake Just Hit Japan again!

Right now photos and no casualty reports yet… it happened just three hours. Tsem Rinpoche     5.8-magnitude earthquake shook Tokyo and other areas in eastern Japan on Friday, the meteorological agency said. Agence France-Presse May 19, 2011 10:02 PM TOKYO – A 5.8-magnitude earthquake shook Tokyo and other areas in eastern Japan on...

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Another Earthquake hits Japan!!

Apr 8, 2011
Another Earthquake hits Japan!!

It was less than a month ago, on the 11th of March, when a 9.0 earthquake hit Japan. It was very very devastating for many people, and even more so when a tsunami came shortly after. That earthquake hit a rural area, and destroyed many people’s livestock, homes, property, assets etc. The tsunami just...

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Greenest Cities of Asia

Mar 7, 2011
Greenest Cities of Asia

Here is some research sponsored by Siemens, to measure the environmental performance of the 22 major cities in Asia. This study has graded the cities accordingly and placed them under 5 performance categories...

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Posted in Asia, Current Affairs & News, Travel | 9 Comments »

Rapping Monk of Japan!

Jan 31, 2011
Rapping Monk of Japan!

This is a Japanese monk named Kansho Tagai, also known as Mr. Happiness (or MC Happiness). Kansho Tagai heads a 400-year-old Kyoouji Temple in central Tokyo (Japan) and over the years he has seen a steady decline in his people’s interest in the temple. He realized that it was the younger generation who found...

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