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    WHAT ABOUT AMERICANS? Among 18- to 24-year-old...

    WHAT ABOUT AMERICANS?

    Among 18- to 24-year-old Americans given maps:

    87 percent cannot find Iraq
    83 percent cannot find Afghanistan
    76 percent cannot find Saudi Arabia
    70 percent cannot...
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    In which class is that "what to think of...

    In which class is that "what to think of foreigners" taught?
    Where is it written in what textbook?
    Tell me if you can find anything applies to it in this education guidelines....
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    Don't be fooled by seemingly attractive theory. ...

    Don't be fooled by seemingly attractive theory.

    The word Kokeshi is from ؊Hq, i.e. "wooden Keshi-doll".
    Keshi Hq, which means "a poppy (seed)", represents something tiny in Japanese.

    Hql`...
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    来日外国人 basically means 'foreigners in Japan except...

    来日外国人 basically means 'foreigners in Japan except for permanent visa holders'.

    "Rainichi gaikokujin applies to all the foreigners in Japan except for permanent residents, specially permitted...
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    The residents and the visitors are confused in...

    The residents and the visitors are confused in his calculation.
    That means nothing at all. I guess he should have been aware of;

    * the 'residents' means registered foreigners.
    * more than 70%...
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    Is there any source? I thought such stats have...

    Is there any source?

    I thought such stats have not even been open to the public. What the NPA released are about the foreign visitors' crime. Naturalized Koreans and immigrated Koreans are not...
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    :eek: Mac's claim is a sort of the commonplace...

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    Mac's claim is a sort of the commonplace theory of "guilt culture and shame culture" brought by Ruth Benedict's book. In his case, it seems way too mechanically simplified, though.
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