Tuesday, February 28, 2012

What do you think symbolizes the Spirit of Japan?

What do you think symbolizes the Spirit of Japan?
I'm making making paintings to raise money for the disaster in japan i wanted a few ideas. So what do YOU think symbolizes japan? it can be a building, or a crane, just about anything- just make sure to explain your answer. Pretty easy 10 pts Thanks!
Painting - 2 Answers
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I think the symbol of the rising sun best suits japan, because it personifies their mentality of persistence, elegance, culture, beauty, and pride. Not to mention how they always recover brighter and better than before after every event in their history (Internal feudal wars, WW2, This earthquake, etc.) And their discipline (to rise every morning and shine at full potential every day) amongst other things . There are so many other reasons as well, but it'd take a while to explain, so I'll end my explanation there.
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This is my representation/painting/donation of Japanese culture... http://www.etsy.com/listing/70179913/japan-koi-fish-watercolor-original-8x10?ref=pr_shop Here's my reasoning for the painting the way it is (taken directly from my site): This is a watercolor painting of two koi fish. They are painted over in a golden interference, as seen in the second two pictures. This interference is not noticeable when facing the painting at a ninety-degree angle, but when you start to tilt it, it shimmers as if the fish are swimming. It's a really cool effect. Really, actually, it's the Japanese flag--see the red dot? Well, I wanted to include the koi because I thought it was kinda bland without more detail. Furthermore, since Japan is "land of the rising sun", I included mountains (asian style) to emphasize this (the red dot in the flag is said to be the sun). The characters on the left say: "Peace, Love, Hope--Japan" or, it could also be translated into "Peace, Love, and look after Japan". The characters on the right is my Chinese name, '11.



How can I make easy money?

How can I make easy money?
I want to go to Japan with my sister Nicole.......
Careers & Employment - 9 Answers
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Do a waitressing job.
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You could always try the oldest profession in the world.
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I think you already know the answer and are just looking for permission. So go ahead and do it. Life's short, and Japan's expensive. Maybe you could do it over there also, for a little extra spending money. Plus, you'll be exotic to them and worth more...
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On your back.
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Sell lemonade
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Do it from home
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I would suggest to you stop thinking about how to make easy money but to actually do something and excel in that area and you will then see the fruits of your labor. Are you could do home care or babysitting, thats some quick money, another thing you need to know How much exactly you want to make. All the best in your endeavors
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Bartend
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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

how can i get into modeling in japan?

how can i get into modeling in japan?
i live in japan before and am fluent in japanese. i'm just looking to get over there and make money on tv/print ads. any advice?
Japan - 2 Answers
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hey im living here and fluent too, I wanna be a model too!
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Well there are many questions.... If you have a 4 year degree you can get a job teaching English and the company will sponsor you. Then you can look for a modeling job. If you are from the UK then you can come on a working holiday visa. There several other ways to get a visa... such as homestay... You can check my website ( http://www.japan.survival-links.com )to get more information about visas.




how much money dose a lawyer or doctor get in japan?

how much money dose a lawyer or doctor get in japan?
hey i was planing on being a lawyer or doctor so how much a month in yen do they make in japan. i was going to finish my studies in tokyo
Law & Ethics - 1 Answers
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I'm not sure about lawyers' salary in Japan but in the USA, lawyers, especially corporate lawyers, typically make 6 figures a year. But being a lawyer isn't just about money, it's about believing in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights and helping those who are unable to help themselves. Corporate law is very seldom interesting and you never get that feeling of actually "helping" somebody and that's what the law is all about.




Tuesday, February 7, 2012

What do you think symbolizes the Spirit of Japan?

What do you think symbolizes the Spirit of Japan?
I'm making making paintings to raise money for the disaster in japan i wanted a few ideas. So what do YOU think symbolizes japan? it can be a building, or a crane, just about anything- just make sure to explain your answer. Pretty easy 10 pts Thanks!
Painting - 2 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
I think the symbol of the rising sun best suits japan, because it personifies their mentality of persistence, elegance, culture, beauty, and pride. Not to mention how they always recover brighter and better than before after every event in their history (Internal feudal wars, WW2, This earthquake, etc.) And their discipline (to rise every morning and shine at full potential every day) amongst other things . There are so many other reasons as well, but it'd take a while to explain, so I'll end my explanation there.
2 :
This is my representation/painting/donation of Japanese culture... http://www.etsy.com/listing/70179913/japan-koi-fish-watercolor-original-8x10?ref=pr_shop Here's my reasoning for the painting the way it is (taken directly from my site): This is a watercolor painting of two koi fish. They are painted over in a golden interference, as seen in the second two pictures. This interference is not noticeable when facing the painting at a ninety-degree angle, but when you start to tilt it, it shimmers as if the fish are swimming. It's a really cool effect. Really, actually, it's the Japanese flag--see the red dot? Well, I wanted to include the koi because I thought it was kinda bland without more detail. Furthermore, since Japan is "land of the rising sun", I included mountains (asian style) to emphasize this (the red dot in the flag is said to be the sun). The characters on the left say: "Peace, Love, Hope--Japan" or, it could also be translated into "Peace, Love, and look after Japan". The characters on the right is my Chinese name, '11.



I need to make money fast!!?

I need to make money fast!!?
I am 16, got a job to save for a trip to Japan this summer, but need more money than i will be making. What can i do?
Personal Finance - 3 Answers
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try day trading on Asian stock market
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Babysitting, yard work, washing cars, or delivering newspapers are all good jobs for somebody your age.
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This site gave me the best options to make money from the looong time I spend online (I work from home 'cause I'm a translator) http://getpaidto-sites.blogspot.com/ They've worked for me and I hope they work for you Best of luck!



Wednesday, February 1, 2012

If our govt sends money to Japan, why is everyone asking citizens to send money?

If our govt sends money to Japan, why is everyone asking citizens to send money?
I never send money to these causes because I feel my family has little for ourselves and we just scrape by and we work very hard or what little we have. But, it makes me feel bad that we can't send money. Why not just have the govt send money and stop asking at the grocery store, on TV, online, etc..
Politics - 13 Answers
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REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR, DON'T DONATE TO JAPAN
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You can obviously afford a computer and an internet connection you greedy, selfish, penny pincher.
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Well, if the U.S. sent $300 million in aid, it would be a dollar for every person in the country. Perhaps some of them would like to do more, considering the scope of the disaster. So they do.
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In addition, beware -- BEWARE! -- of the scams that are popping up all over, especially on Facebook!
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probably because cash can be sent electronically and be there fast.
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Why not just mind your own business, like if you don't want to send money and take care of your family, do so.
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Its called compassion and doing the right thing by our fellow human beings.
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its simple if you don't want to give don't if you do , do your 2 cents wont help that much either way
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it's strictly voluntary, don't worry about it. If you don't have any to donate, don't. Stop guilt tripping on Yahoo to make yourself feel better. If someone else want to help, stop being negative about it, like you think they shouldn't.
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If you don't have it and feel their pain, you have donated. The veterans stadium down the road collected over $40,000 in a couple days. Don't feel bad, your thoughts are important if that's what you got to offer. The ones that should feel bad are the ones stupid enough to bring up Pearl Harbor.
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Wait until Japan starts cashing out the huge amounts of money they have invested in our T-bills to pay for there mess - should be very interesting - we might feel like a wave washed over us.
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Don't feel bad. You can only do what you can do. How much would you send if you could? My wife and I gave money to the American Red Cross. I'll match it.
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my country is not sending any money (eg. they are not matching donations). just disaster response teams and aid. Japan has the third largest economy in the world!