Articles, tagged with "japanese word", page 3
15th March 2010
Ever since the horrific events of December 26, 2004, when a massive earthquake in the Indian Ocean caused widespread destruction and a huge number of fatalities, the word tsunami has struck fear into the hearts of people all over the world. Of course, ts...
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Author:
Lauren Spencer
05th March 2010
Gemba Kaizen Defined
Kaizen is a Japanese term meaning "continuous improvement." It focuses on gradual alterations for continual improvement in a business. The minute alterations occur over time instead of focusing on one major change that happens on...
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Author:
maloyalaser
05th March 2010
Like learning any language, Japanese can be difficult to master.
Perhaps the most difficult thing about learning a language is memorizing vocab. There are a certain number of essential grammar rules you need to know,
but the word lists are endless!
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shuki123
11th February 2010
If you're a new comer to the Sparring Gear planet or would like to learn more about the countless alternativeative we're confronted with when buying sparring gear...I've produced a e-Learning training course to help information you in your sparring gear s...
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Morgan Fletcher
08th January 2010
manage pain and discomfort of cancer and its treatment), some are complementary (to be used in addition to conventional), some are intended to be preventive, and others look promising as adjuvant treatments.
Manual Healing and Physical Touch
This is...
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Author:
Ivory Baxter
07th January 2010
Brahma Satya Reiki Folkestone is a recent advancement of Reiki Folkestone which originated from India as a result of descent of Shiva-Shakti as Brahma Satya. This descent was said to happen sometime in Aug of 1997. It was during this time that Deepak Ha...
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Meg Kulpa
15th December 2009
Are you among those who are losing money because of improper landing page design or optimization process? You need not to worry any longer, as with the help of landing page optimization you can improve your profits by almost double folds. Some of the nece...
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Author:
Robert Smith
10th December 2009
People decades ago would be content in spending their time reading, playing games and not rely on new-fangled past times just to pass and while the time away. They were contented in simple things that keep their minds active. Not like now, where people ar...
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Andrew Collins
25th November 2009
If you're interested in teaching yourself Japanese, a good way to start would be to familiarise yourself with the way Japanese sounds. To the untrained ear, it sounds just like other Asian languages. Thankfully there's plenty of music, shows, podcasts, an...
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netpost0123
21st October 2009
The Christmas season is believed to a best festive season in the world and it is said that the Santa Claus fulfils every ones wishes and gifts some beautiful presents. The gift in this festive season symbolizes affection, harmony, love, fraternity and p...
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Author:
chandan kumar
16th October 2009
Massage is derived from the French word "massage" which means the ‘friction of kneading.' Massage is the process of manipulation of the soft tissues in your body for physical and psychological benefits which result in healthier and happier minds and bod...
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Vanessa Jones
05th October 2009
Kakuro Puzzles are one of the newest craze to hit the international community that has always been enticed by brainteasers and other mind-boggling activities like the Crossword puzzle. In its early day, what used to be known as the Cross Sums, was subsequ...
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John Simon
17th September 2009
In the 1980's, they were called hide-a-beds, and though still sometimes referred to in that way, they also have many other names, including pull-out sofa, futons, sleeper sofa, sofa beds and convertible sofa beds. All of these names make sense, but which ...
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Author:
MJ
16th September 2009
If you look up the Japanese word "yoyaku" in Japanese to English dictionaries, you will find the following English words and terms among others: reservation, appointment, booking, subscription, and advanced order. When Japanese communicate in English, res...
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Author:
Tom Aaron
31st July 2009
Contrary to belief, Bonsai trees do not originate from Japan. Discoveries have been made in Egyptian tombs of sketches showing small trees in pots. These are believed to have been kept for decorative purposes and the pictures date back to 4000 years ago!...
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Author:
Anita Proach