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    US, state sponsor of terrorism: Analyst

    Sigh. It's rather shameful that this particular poster is nothing but inducing trolling. If you want to address my points, do so in a clear and coherent manner without use of racial and derogatory remarks that are outright forbidden in the realm of debate. Once a person resorts to racist...
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    Çay Bahçesi

    Do you have the NES? or SNES? I'd recommend you start with 'The Legend of Zelda' for the NES.
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    Quotes

    In justice, too, to our excellent Constitution, it ought to be observed, that it has not placed our religious rights under the power of any public functionary. -Thomas Jefferson
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    Starting another stats class

    So today was my first day of Doctoral Multivariate Statistics Class. There are 20 students in the course and the course professor is way too attractive to be a professor. Course introduction was pleasant and had to pleasure of getting to know some business professionals taking this course for...
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    Picture of the Day

    A view of the past, Ayuthaya, Thailand
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    IOC Coordination Commission begins first visit to Tokyo

    The International Olympic Committee (IOC)’s Coordination Commission has begun its first full visit to the Japanese capital city since Tokyo was elected as the host city for the 2020 Olympic Games last year at the IOC Session in Buenos Aries. The Commission, led by its Chairman John Coates, will...
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    Tokyo Assemblyman Apologizes Over Sexist Heckling

    A Tokyo city assemblyman apologized Monday for shouting out a sexist remark at a female counterpart last week — but denied he meant to insult her. Akihiro Suzuki, 51, reversed his earlier denial and came forward five days after officials scrambled to identify the voices heard during Ayaka...
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    Fukushima - the continuing saga

    Japan's political leadership helped save country from worst-case Fukushima disaster, Stanford researcher says Faced with an unprecedented disaster in postwar Japan, then-Prime Minister Naoto Kan and his Democratic Party of Japan government handled the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster better...
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    China’s disappearing farming land

    By then, I hope that the Central Government will have implemented more robust environmental policies that forces the industrial sites in the country to adhere to these laws. Given, China has been the manufacturing center of the world market now for a good time; the government has been lax in...
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    China’s disappearing farming land

    Yes, good point. Heavy metals such as cadmium, lead, zinc, copper, pose an environmental concern for the homeostasis of fisheries and vegetation. The United States' kettle lakes , which were centers for industrial plants during the Industrial Revolution, were subject to environmental insults...
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    Can Japan show the West how to live peacefully with Islam?

    The result of excessive liberalization ! Catholic Bishops Sued by ACLU for Not Allowing Abortion in Catholic Hospital The ACLU sues to silence religions | New York Post
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    South China Sea Forum

    LOL. Aww, how cute. :victory1: New vertical Chinese map gives greater emphasis to South China Sea claims China has unveiled a new official map of the country giving greater emphasis to its claims on the South China Sea, making the disputed waters and its numerous islets and reefs more clearly...
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    Can Japan show the West how to live peacefully with Islam?

    Ergo, the ACLU, ADL...!
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    China’s disappearing farming land

    In my opinion, it might even be necessary for the Chinese Central Government to execute corrupt environmental officials who turn a blind eye to industrial sites due to corruption (bribery cases). China is known for its necessary use of force to ensure all segments of the People's Republic abide...
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    China’s disappearing farming land

    Its usually the effect in industrializing nations, the same happened to the United States as well as Western Europe during the Great Industrialization Era of the mid to late 19th century. One critical issue that China really has to deal with is the eutrophication of river basins, lakes and ponds...
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    Defense Minister Has No Objection to U.S. Interceptor Missiles

    See there's a difference with perception of being an enemy and actually being an enemy. Japan has no interests in taking over South Korea. :coffee:
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    Obama Seeks $500 Million to Train and Equip Syrian Opposition

    I agree, half a billion is way too much. Give them raw material.
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