Wednesday, March 17, 2010

"the world through him might be saved"





Lucky or Mystery?

Last night, I saw a small pick-up-type car running with the license plate number "77-77." Then I started to check cars running around more carefully to find those with "80-80," and "1."

As cars in Japan has each such a four-, three-, two-, or one-digit numeric expression as the main part of license ID, these figures are more visible than other elements of the car ID.

Anyway, I may be very lucky now, if you are, too.


SECTION I: Bluefin Tuna

Sushi dish with fatty tuna is not so bad.

However, I like sermon sushi more than tuna sushi, personally.

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Japan is both the biggest consumer and the leader in over tuna farming research.[5] Kinki University of Japan first successfully farmed already-hatched bluefin tuna in 1979. In 2002, they succeeded in breeding them, and in 2007, the process was repeated for a third generation.[6][7][8] This farm-raised tuna is know known as Kindai tuna. Kindai is a contraction of Kinki University (Kinki daigaku).[9] In 2009, Clean Seas, an Australian company with assistance from Kinki University [10][11] managed to breed Southern Bluefin Tuna in captivity, leading Time Magazine to award it second place in World’s Best Invention of 2009.[12][13]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_bluefin_tuna


'Ranching' tuna the eco-friendly way
By Kyung Lah, CNN
February 8, 2010 1:04 a.m. EST

Kushimoto, Japan (CNN) --
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In that time, he's seen monumental change in the attempts to farm tuna. Kinki University boasts a farming program that may help stem the steep decline of the world's bluefin population....

They're produced from hatched eggs, raised, and then fished for consumption.

It's one of the few programs on the globe to successfully raise the delicate bluefin tuna.

For three generations, Okada has helped successfully raise bluefin tuna for the world's gourmet restaurants.


http://www.cnn.com/2010/TECH/science/01/20/eco.bluefin.tuna/index.html


Wednesday, May 06, 2009
UAE, Japan Unite on Bluefin Farming

UAE, Japan Unite on Bluefin Farming
GLOBE - The UAE Ministry of Water and Environment has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Kinki University in Japan to cultivate Pacific bluefin tuna in the UAE.

“This is the first collaboration of this type between Japan and the UAE,” Senator Hiroshige Seko, also Deputy Chairman of Kinki University, told Khaleej Times. According to the news organisation, he noted that traditional relations for both countries were primarily on the oil and financial sectors.

The MoU says that specialists from Kinky University will conduct a feasibility study on the possibility of bluefish farming in the UAE.


http://www.thefishsite.com/fishnews/9779/uae-japan-unite-on-bluefin-farming

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It is time for Japan to feed and multiply whales, say, in the Sea of Japan, so as to reduce import of beef from the U.S. and Australia.

We may be able to export whale meat to India and Chin.


SECTION II: Cars Globally Manufactured

The number of cars produced all over the world per year is now over 60 million.

It has been on a steep upward trend since 1984, though it was 73 million in 2007 and 69 million in 2008.


(Click to enlrage.)
(http://www.kitec.or.jp/sangaku/monotsukuri.pdf )

However, the above figure tells that the sub-era between 1972 and 1984 is featured by Japan as a rising global power who fixes its position as one of the three global leaders with EU and USA.

Following the success of Japan, Taiwan, Korea, China, and other developing countries started to focus on industrialization since 1984, as production of cars show.

History textbooks in the world must not drop this view point.


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Jesus' economics is based on payment to workers, as everybody knows.

However, no economists today seem to understand this significance.

The Governor of the Bank of Japan today talked about commodity prices and business condition when asked about deflation.

However, the reason why deflation is wrong is that it leads to an overpowering downward trend of wages and salary, while there are so many products and services whose prices never go down along with a general trend of deflation. It means a drop in living standard. It also works very advantageously to the rich, eventually.

If workers, consumers, and tax payers have sufficient money, they will buy more, softening the adverse effect of deflation.

What the Governor of the Bank of Japan should talk about in a context of deflation is earned income in addition to unemployment.

Economists, including the Governor of the Bank of Japan, should learn Jesus' economics.




Joh 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.

Joh 3:17 For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.