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Empowering Japan Resources
The Best Universities, Getting Into Them
& Recruiting Alumni
According to the
fifteenth national survey on family planning, the average number of
children Japanese couples are having, which is below 2, is likely to
decline still further. For the first time in the history of the survey,
women who declared the 2-child family ideal outnumber those who chose 3,
by 43.8% to 39.5%. Nearly 3% (2.9%) said they wanted no children. 2.6%
thought 1 child was enough. Those who said they would choose abortion
for a pregnancy resulting from contraceptive failure outnumbers, for the
first time, those who would choose childbirth. The rising cost of
education, followed by poor housing and stagnant income were the reasons
given for the small family size desired.
But the money
parents will spend on education of their smaller families remains high.
Many high school children sit for entrance exams to five or six
universities, and this requires a non-refundable deposit of on average
30,000 yen per school!
The point:
Japanese indulge their children and will take out a second mortgage, if
necessary, to insure their Hirokos and Hiroshis get into that
steppingstone higher institution. It's a good market even in bad
times.
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Japan is
Cheap
It's not often
you read or hear those words, but in a
recent issue of the
online journal, The Motley Fool, a contributing writer says:
"In my opinion, at these levels, the majority of bad news has been
discounted by the Japanese market. Stocks have declined precipitously in
the past year, and it makes sense to do some fishing at present levels."
Roll the dice?
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The
Japanese Stiff Upper Lip

The
famous song Free Falling should probably be playing on every
street corner of Japan, but most people have a stiff upper lip about the
free-falling economy.
Data published recently by the
Japanese government shows that exports plunged a stunning 45.7% in
January versus a year ago. It was confirmation, if needed, that Japan's
export oriented manufacturing engine is stuttering once again. Japan's
trade deficit hit 952.6bn yen (close to USD10bn) in January, the largest
since records began. With a surplus of un-exportable goods hidden
in warehouses nationwide, with proper connections you can probably buy
certain lots at fire sale prices. A good starting point to begin
investigating can be found HERE.
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Aeon Launches
Company Brand

Japan
supermarket giant, Aeon, has developed its store brand in reaction to
the tough economic times here. The
second-largest retailer in Japan announced it would introduce more
private brands and dramatically cut the prices of existing private
brands. There was a time when Japanese prices for food and dry
goods were out of this world high. Since the sluggish 90s and
somewhat more upbeat financial times thereafter, prices for goods and
services have dropped significantly and increased competition in the
retail field has kept prices at deflated levels. Many stores which
bought brand name goods and sold them at exorbitant prices in years'
past have shucked the designer labels for store-branded ones. The
hunger for cheap goods that look like designer-branded ones is on the
rise across the board. With the bloated value of the yen,
exporting to Japan of anything and everything is ripe for the picking.
To find importers, CLICK HERE.
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Multilingual Living Information

Council of Local
Authorities for International Relations (CLAIR) has on its website
a multilingual guide to living in Japan. A great resource for
newcomers and an occasional gem for veterans. To read/download
your language's version,
CLICK HERE.
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The Pulse of
Japan

In this
push-button world of ours, more and more gadgets have been miniaturized.
Pedometers it was, and now it is blood pressure monitors manufactured by
Panasonic. With the availability of the personal blood pressure
monitor above, everybody should has better habit and they should know
their blood pressure every time they need. For more information,
CLICK
HERE.
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Gold from Raw Sewage

Who would have
ever thought that excrement at a sewage plant would contain many nuggets
of gold? A sewage treatment facility in Nagano, Japan, recently
recorded 1,890g of gold per ton of ash from the sludge it burns up. Not
bad, compared to the 20-40g of gold per ton of ore found in Japan’s
largest mine. The sewage plant’s location, close to factories that
deal with precious metals, may explain why they are finding so much gold
in among the human waste. It used to cost too much to try to
extract the gold from the molten ash. But today, they can turn a
good profit. Because of the current economic volatility, gold prices
have shot up as traders buy up the one commodity that will always be
valuable. Crap is worth its weight in gold.
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If you find this |
This Week's Challenge
Meet John Doe Speech
~from 1941
movie starring Gary Cooper (Watch
it.)~
Ladies and
Gentlemen, I am the man you all know as John Doe. I took that name
because it seems to describe -- because it seems to describe the average
man, and that's me -- and that's me.
Well, it was me -- before I said I was gonna jump off the City Hall roof
at midnight on Christmas Eve. Now, I guess I'm not average any more.
Now, I'm getting all sorts of attention, from big shots, too -- the
mayor and governor, for instance. They don't like those articles I've
been writing.
Well, people like the Governor -- people like the Governor -- and that
fella there can -- can stop worrying. I'm not gonna talk about them. I'm
gonna talk about us, the average guys, the John Does.
If anybody should ask you what the average John Doe is like, you
couldn't tell him because he's a million and one things. He's Mr. Big
and Mr. Small. He's simple and he's wise. He's inherently honest, but
he's got a streak of larceny in his heart. He seldom walks up to a
public telephone without shoving his finger into the slot to see if
somebody left a nickel there.
He's the man the ads are written for. He's the fella everybody sells
things to. He's Joe Doakes, the world's greatest stooge and the world's
greatest strength.
Yes, sir -- Yes, sir, we're a great family, the John Does. We are the
meek who are -- who are supposed to inherit the earth. You'll find us
everywhere. We raise the crops; we dig the mines, work the factories,
keep the books, fly the planes and drive the busses. And when a cop
yells: "Stand back there, you!" He means us, the John Does!
We have existed since time began. We built the pyramids. We saw Christ
crucified, pulled the oars for Roman emperors, sailed the boats for
Columbus, retreated from Moscow with Napoleon and froze with Washington
at Valley Forge.
Yes, sir. We've been in there dodging left hooks since before history
began to walk. In our struggle for freedom we've hit the canvas many a
time, but we always bounced back! Because we're the people -- and we're
tough.
They've started a lot of talk about free people going soft -- that we
can't take it. That's a lot of hooeyl A free people can beat the world
at anything, from war to tiddle-de-winks, if we all pull in the same
direction.
I know a lot of you are saying "What can I do? I'm just a little punk. I
don't count." Well, you're dead wrong! The little punks have always
counted because in the long run the character of a country is the sum
total of the character of its little punks.
But, we've all got to get in there and pitch. We can't win the old
ballgame unless we have teamwork. And that's where every John Doe comes
in. It's up to him to get together with his teammates. And your
teammate, my friend, is the guy next door to you. Your neighbor -- he's
a terribly important guy that guy next door. You're gonna need him and
he's gonna need you, so look him up. If he's sick, call on him. If he's
hungry, feed him. If he's out of a job, find him one.
To most of you, your neighbor is a stranger, a guy with a barkin' dog
and high fence around him. Now, you can't be a stranger to any guy
that's on your own team. So teach down the fence that separates you.
Tear down the fence and you'll tear down a lot of hates and prejudices.
Tear down all the fences in the country and you'll really have teamwork.
I know a lot of you are saying to yourselves, "He's askin' for a miracle
to happen. He's expectin' people to change all of a sudden. Well, you're
wrong. It's no miracle. It's no miracle because I see it happen once
every year. And and so do you -- at Christmas time. There's somethin'
swell about the spirit of Christmas, to see what it does to people, all
kinds of people.
Now, why can't that spirit, that same, warm Christmas spirit last the
whole year around? Gosh, if it ever did, if each and every John Doe
would make that spirit last 365 days out of the year, we'd develop such
strength, we'd create such a tidal wave of good will that no human force
could stand against it. Yes sir, my friends, the meek can only inherit
the earth when the John Doe's start lovin' their neighbors.
You better start right now. Don't wait till the game is called on
account of darkness.
Wake up, John Doe. You're the hope of the world.
©
Richard Posner . All rights Reserved Worldwide.






