Showing posts with label Topics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Topics. Show all posts

May 31, 2008

National Geographic Magazine

National Geographic Magazine:日本を扱った記事 (60-60年代)
  • 1967.2 Japan's "Sky People "the Vanishing Ainu
  • 1967.9 Kayak Odyssey: From the Inland Sea to Tokyo
  • 1968.7 The Bonins and Hard Won Iwo Jima go back to Japan
  • 1968.12 Snow Festival in Japan's Far North
  • 1969.9 Okinawa The Island without a Country
  • 1970.3 Kansai Japan's Historic Heartland Hosts Expo 70
  • 1971.7 Sea Nymphs of Japan
  • 1972.5 Living in a Japanese Village
  • 1972.9 Human Treasures of Japan
  • 1974.3 Those Successful Japanese
  • 1976.6 Kyoto and Nara Keepers of Japan's Past
  • 1977.12 Japan's Amazing Inland Sea
館内所蔵
複写済み 2007

Feb 24, 2008

Venice Canals at 14-year low - National Geographic

Venice Canals at 14-year low Video

National Geographic のビデオはおススメ ★★★★★
映像:美しい
英語:聞きやすい
長さ:2分ほど

Jan 18, 2008

Nov 29, 2007

Manga 101 - Basic Walk-through of the Manga World

Manga 101 - Basic Walk-through of the Manga World
1. Manga Overview
2. The Format of Manga
3. The Artwork and Style of Manga Comics
4. Manga Categories - The Types of Manga
5. Popular Manga Titles - Good Reads
6. Manga Publishers

Manga, Japan

A History of Manga

A History of Manga

Manga, Japan

A History of Manga

A History of Manga
... even those foreigners who recover from their initial astonishment to awaken to the pleasures of manga are often still puzzled by the genre of girls comics, or shojo manga. It seems that it is hard for foreigners to grasp the idea of a special genre of manga written for women readers, focusing on love stories, and executed in a unique style.

Broadly speaking, shojo manga share the following characteristics.


Manga, Japan

A critical look at the effects of cocoa on human health

A critical look at the effects of cocoa on human health

Health, Food

Okinawan Diet

Okinawan Diet

Longevity, Food, Okinawa

Okinawan Diet

Okinawan Diet
Okinawan diet has been under investigation as the Okinawan's have reputedly the world's longest life expectancy on average, according to some sources.

Longevity, Food, Okinawa

10 foods for longevity

10 foods for longevity

Science says these 10 can help you live longer, better.


Longevity, Food

Perfect job for moms

The Perfect Part-Time Job

Lots of moms earn extra cash by selling cosmetics, clothing, kitchen knives, and more. But how easy is it to pitch products at parties or to go door-to-door?

Working During Your Studies

Working During Your Studies
A warning:
Do not come to the UK expecting to work your way through your studies. Please remember because of the limited number of hours that you are allowed to work and the type of work you are likely to obtain, you will not be able to simply work your way through your studies in the UK; your income from this work will not be sufficient to maintain an adequate standard of living.


University students, Part-time jobs, International students

Japanese Student's Experience of Adaptation ...

JAPANESE STUDENTS' EXPERIENCE OF ADAPTATION AND ACCULTURATION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM

Study abroad, University students, Japanese Culture, Part-time jobs

Oct 8, 2007

Kids Talk About: Feeling Scared

Kids Talk About: Feeling Scared
Kids Health
Everybody is afraid of something. That's what more than 1,700 kids told us when we asked them about fears and scary stuff. Some don't like the dark. Others hate nightmares and scary movies. And then there are those who want to run away from mean dogs, snakes, and creepy crawly spiders.

Being Afraid

Being Afraid
Kid's Health
Have you ever been afraid? Everyone gets scared sometimes. Do thunder and lightning make your heart beat faster? Maybe your mouth goes dry when your teacher announces a pop quiz, or your palms sweat when it's your turn to give your report in front of the class. Perhaps you get butterflies in your stomach when you see the bully who picks on you.

When Fear Takes Control of the Mind

When Fear Takes Control of the Mind: " An explanation of panic disorder and how it can be treated." Transcript of radio broadcast:
31 October 2006