Government Offices Area & Diet Building Cap
The Imperial Hotel where P.M. Kan and U.S. Ambassador Roos Dined
Japanese women love to put up a parasol as they hate sunburn unlike a roustabout.
The Die Is Cast (Le sort en est jete - Mais ou?)
You cannot see how the president of China is chosen or elected, since the related proceeding is a secret of the Chinese Communist Party.
But, you can easily see how the prime minister of Japan is chosen or elected if you can understand Japanese, since Japan is a democratic and open country.
The Ozawa camp tried to extract a concession from P.M. Mr. Naoto Kan in vain. Lower-House member Mr. Ichiro Ozawa thinks that he is supported by more national lawmakers of the DPJ than P.M. Mr. Kan is, since Mr. Ozawa has accumulated political funds and influential power over years. What's more, Mr. Ozawa has succeeded in keeping his position as a kind of boss of Former P.M. Mr. Yukio Hatoyama who resigned this June to be succeeded by Mr. Kan.
Most of state ministers in the Kan Cabinet cannot accept the increase of influence of Mr. Ozawa, even if the present power structure with Mr. Kan as P.M. is preserved but if Mr. Ozawa takes up some key position such as Vice Prime Minister or the Director-General of the party. With their backup, P.M. Mr. Kan has decided to face the challenge from Mr. Ozawa, a shadowy schemer, in election.
As three secretaries of Mr. Ichiro Ozawa were arrested and are now on judicial trial for allegedly illegal political fund reporting, I think it is very inappropriate for Mr. Ozawa tries to be Prime Minister of Japan, though he has been a Lower-House member of the Japanese parliament since 1969.
SECTION I: Google's Self-Imposed Regulations in China
The following 18 items are said to be specified, as forbidden keywords or some such, in a self-regulation list of Google for its operation in China.
1. Revaluation of the yuan
2. Speculation on personnel changes in the Chinese Communist Party
3. Corruption of public servants and bureaucrats
4. Collusion between the police and gangsters in Chongqing City
5. Food-safety related incidents and criminal cases
6. Jump in prices of food oil
7. Rising health care costs
8. Injection of degraded vaccine in Shanxi Province
9. Widening gap between the rich and the poor
10. Revised family registration system
11. Turmoil in Tibet
12. Turmoil in Hsinchiang Uighur Autonomous Region
13. Empowerment of universities for their autonomy
14. Scarcity of employment for university graduates
15. Physical assault to a steel-company president in Jilin Province
16. Delayed recovery in disaster areas hit by the Sichuan Earthquake
17. Price hike of real estates and scarcity of houses
18. Real-estate developers plotting a land-price hike
(http://n-seikei.jp/2010/03/google18.html)
Accordingly, you will not be allowed to discuss the above issues openly on the street in Beijing, Shanghai, and any other cities in China.
Chinese economic prosperity is on the balance between merit of non-democratic regulation and demerit of it.
But, if a problem gets bigger and bigger, the Chinese Communist Party would simply suppress it by non-democratic regulation.
When a magnitude of an increasing problem surpasses the limit of effect of those measures and regulations, China will have to face a need for revolution for democracy.
SECTION II: The U.S. 10 Worst Jobs of 2010
In America if you are rich, you have many friends as indicated below:
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The 10 Worst Jobs of 2010
–by Andrew Strieber
...In particular, Roustabout was hurt by poor rankings for physical demands (198th) and work environment (194th). Beyond these two major deficiencies, however, the job also ranked within the bottom 20 for stress and hiring outlook, and the bottom 40 for both median and high-end salary. And while Roustabout is an entry-level position that workers can progress from, it offers a median salary of $31,000, which is relatively low considering the job's dangerous nature. In addition, even high-end pay tops out at just $49,000, although this can be supplemented by overtime pay. In addition, the unemployment rate for Roustabouts was very high last year, and as investment moves away from traditional oil and gas energy sectors, the career is expected to experience negative growth, with demand falling by 6% through 2016.
1. Roustabout
Performs routine physical labor and maintenance on oil rigs and pipelines, both on and off shore.
2. Lumberjack
Fells, cuts, and transports timber to be processed into lumber, paper, and other wood products.
3. Ironworker
Raises the steel framework of buildings, bridges, and other structures.
4. Dairy Farmer
Directs and takes part in activities involved in the raising of cattle for milk production.
5. Welder
Joins or repairs metal surfaces through the application of heat.
6. Garbage Collector
Collects refuse on a designated municipal route, and transports trash to disposal plants or landfill areas.
7. Taxi Driver
Operates a taxi cab over the streets and roads of a municipality, picking up and dropping off passengers by request.
8. Construction Worker (Laborer)
Assists construction trade workers by performing a wide variety of tasks requiring physical labor.
9. Meter Reader
Monitors public utility meters, and records volume of consumption by customers.
10. Mail Carrier
Delivers and collects mail along prearranged rural and urban routes.
http://www.careercast.com/jobs/content/ten-worst-jobs-2010-jobs-rated#top-ten-list
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Jesus Christ and the Holy Bible request rich people to live and work as roustabouts and so on, after giving all their money to the poor.
The relationship between the rich and the poor must not be the one between a master and a servant but between friends.
SECTION III: Net Survey on Politics in Japan
Since August 26, 2010, a Yahoo Japan site has conducted a survey on a state of support for Mr. Ichiro Ozawa, the sole candidate (so far) against Prime Minister Mr. Naoto Kan for the coming DPJ leadership election.
Of all the participants,
Those favorably disposed toward Mr. Ozawa: 40%
Those negatively disposed toward Mr. Ozawa: 58%
Of supporters for the DPJ (accounting for 33% of all),
Those favorably disposed toward Mr. Ozawa: 63%
Those negatively disposed toward Mr. Ozawa: 35%
(http://seiji.yahoo.co.jp/vote/ )
For this kind of net surveys, only those motivated strongly for some specific reasons would voluntarily take time and click on some fields on the site.
If you do not like Mr. Ozawa, you would not probably even join the survey voluntarily.
If you do like Mr. Ozawa, you would surely join the survey voluntarily to boost popularity of Mr. Ozawa.
Negligence is a common attitude toward what you do not like to see and hear. It is rather rare for a man to voluntarily take time and click on some fields on a survey site to show his negative opinion, if his hatred is unusually strong.
With this notion, it is concluded that a majority of voters do not like to see and hear Mr. Ozawa. They will not cast ballots for the ruling DPJ led by Mr. Ozawa (if he should be elected as DPJ head) in the next general election.
Anyway, this Yahoo Japan survey has been joined by total 8,673 Net users (as of 20:30, 8/31), just a negligible margin in real counting in any election district in Japan with 100 million eligible voters.
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Mr. Yuriko Koike, a female lawmaker of the conservative LDP, wrote into Twitter that there is not much to choose between P.M. Mr. Kan and Mr. Ozawa (her former boss) in their race for the head of the socialistic DPJ. "In the meantime Japan is open without doing business, though as usual," she twittered.
Aug. 2...USD/JPY = 1/86.69
Aug. 31...USD/JPY = 1/84.54
Change...2.5%
Aug. 2...EUR/JPY = 1/113.38
Aug. 31...EUR/JPY = 1/106.86
Change...5.8%
But, this trend of the stronger yen is a natural consequence of the state of the U.S. falling down gradually like the Roman Empire, according to some Japanese experts.
The 30-8-2009 general election turned to a throwaway match before the voting day, resulting in the regime change from the pro-American LDP centric government to the pro-Chinese/Korean DPJ centric government in Japan.
However, it is not an end of a story. It is a change of the chapter.
Smart politicians in an old party were forced, in an incompetent state, to leave government offices which are now being filled with proud amateur politicians who rather try to rely on a veteran politician, since the boss has big money (but only doubtful performance). The story is till going on...
(http://www.ic-net.or.jp/home/ikeshu/cbodai.mid
Source: http://www.ic-net.or.jp/home/ikeshu/classic.htm
The lime tree or the tree of the Buddha is called "Bodai-jyu" in Japanese.
A demon trying to destroy the Buddha could even hide behind, and appear from, the lime tree.
Satan could easily and secretly got inside St. Peter, which however Jesus sensed as St. Peter delivered the word "Christ" without using the word "God" in such a manner as "the Son of God." St. Peter put Jesus down forcing Him to call Himself "the Son of Man," the least title even the poorest can use to call himself. Besides, St. Peter rebuked Jesus, which is a terrible sin loved by Satan.)
Mar 8:29 And he saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am? And Peter answereth and saith unto him, Thou art the Christ.
Mar 8:30 And he charged them that they should tell no man of him.
Mar 8:31 And he began to teach them, that the Son of man must suffer many things, and be rejected of the elders, and of the chief priests, and scribes, and be killed, and after three days rise again.
Mar 8:32 And he spake that saying openly. And Peter took him, and began to rebuke him.
Mar 8:33 But when he had turned about and looked on his disciples, he rebuked Peter, saying, Get thee behind me, Satan: for thou savourest not the things that be of God, but the things that be of men.