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Crazyass Japanese Thing of the Day: Japan’s Sushi Candy: And you thought Lunchables required a lot of prep-work. [ reddit .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 08/02/2011 14:27 Number of articles : 2

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Evil Dead Trap Director Toshiharu Ikeda Dies at 60

Very sad news from Japan: It looks as though director Toshiharu Ikeda, who held a place on Movieline’s Halloween 25 horror film list for Evil Dead Trap , has been found dead. He is believed to have committed suicide by drowning. Besides a number of exploitation films in the early 80’s, including the fourth film in the internationally-infamous Angel Guts series, Ikeda was known in Japan for Mermaid Legend and the 2004 Tokyo International Film Festival selection The Man Behind the Scissors . Rest in peace. [ Jasper Sharp ]

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Mya Is Putting Out New Music Again… But It’s Probably Not For You

Now here’s someone who’s dreams of being an R&B chick we can still support! Mya dropped a new promo single called “Fabulous Life” yesterday, and we were a little hyped. Because promo singles usually mean an album is being completed… Then we realized the song was only released on iTunes Japan… Which means her next album, like her last album “Sugar & Spice,” will not be released or promoted in the States. Good thing we have the internet. Check out Mya’s take on “J Pop” music

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Camille Rowe Height Bio

Biography for Camille Rowe Nationality: French Hair Color: Blonde Eye Color: Blue / green Date of Birth: Place of Birth: Paris, France Height: 5#39;7.5″ ; 171cm Measurements: (US) 33-23-35 ; (EU) 83-59-88 Dress Size: (US) 4 ; (EU) 34 Shoe Size: (US) 7 ; (EU) 37 ; (UK) 4.5 Advertisements: Cacharel #39;Amor Amor#39; fragrance, Magazine Covers: Denmark: #39;Costume#39; – January 2010 Japan: #39;Nylon#39; – October 2009

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妖精的尾巴61【超空中战!纳兹VS克布拉】预告/fairy tail ep61 Fairy Tail (フェアリーテイル, Fearī Teiru?) is a Japanese manga series by Hiro Mashima. It has been serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine since August 23, 2006 where it is still on-going. The individual chapters are being collected and published in tankōbon volumes by Kodansha, with 23 released as of November 2010[update]. An anime produced by A-1 Pictures and Satelight was released in Japan on October 12, 2009. The series follows the adventures of the celestial

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Akane Hotaru Profile

Profile for Akane Hotaru Born 25 October 1983 (1983-10-25) Osaka, Japan Alias(es) Anna Akizuki Anna Syugetsu Height 1.57 m (5 ft 2 in) Weight 45 kg (99 lb; 7.1 st) Measurements 83-58-85(cm) 33-23-33(inch) Blood Group O Ethnicity Japanese Hotaru Akane (紅音ほたる, Akane Hotaru?) aka Anna Akizuki (秋月 杏奈, Akizuki Anna?) is an award-winning Japanese model and AV idol. She is active in many media formats in Japan including a role in a mainstream theatrical film, and is a popular blogger.Her adept

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Pat Buchanan Is Still Scared That White People Will Not Lead Tomorrow

From his column: “That speaks about who is going to be leading tomorrow.” So said Angel Gurria, secretary-general of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Every three years, the Paris-based OECD holds its Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) tests of the reading, math and science skills of 15-year-olds in developing and developed countries. Gurria was talking of the results of the 2009 tests. Sixty-five nations competed. The Chinese swept the board. The schools of Shanghai-China finished first in math, reading and science. Hong Kong-China was third in math and science. Singapore, a city-state dominated by overseas Chinese, was second in math, fourth in science. Only Korea, Japan and Finland were in the hunt. And the U.S.A.? America ranked 14th in reading, 17th in science and 25th in math, producing the familiar quack-quack. “This is an absolute wake-up call for America,” said Education Secretary Arne Duncan. “We have to face the brutal truth. We have to get much more serious about investment in education.” But the “brutal truth” is that we invest more per pupil than any other country save Luxembourg, and we are broke. And a closer look at the PISA scores reveals some unacknowledged truths. True, East Asians — Chinese, Koreans, Japanese — are turning in the top scores in all three categories, followed by the Europeans, Canadians, Australians and New Zealanders. But, looking down the New York Times list of the top 30 nations, one finds not a single Latin American nation, not a single African nation, not a single Muslim nation, not a single South or Southeast Asian nation (save Singapore), not a single nation of the old Soviet Union except Latvia and Estonia. And in Europe as in Asia, the northern countries (Finland, Norway, Belgium, Iceland, Austria, Germany) outscore the southern (Greece, Italy, Portugal). Slovenia and Croatia, formerly of the Habsburg Empire, outperformed Albania and Serbia, which spent centuries under Turkish rule. Among the OECD members, the most developed 34 nations on earth, Mexico, principal feeder nation for U.S. schools, came in dead last in reading. Steve Sailer of VDARE.com got the full list of 65 nations, broke down U.S. reading scores by race, then measured Americans with the countries and continents whence their families originated. What he found was surprising. Asian-Americans outperform all Asian students except for Shanghai-Chinese. White Americans outperform students from all 37 predominantly white nations except Finns, and U.S. Hispanics outperformed the students of all eight Latin American countries that participated in the tests. African-American kids would have outscored the students of any sub-Saharan African country that took the test (none did) and did outperform the only black country to participate, Trinidad and Tobago, by 25 points. America’s public schools, then, are not abject failures. They are educating immigrants and their descendants to outperform the kinfolk their parents or ancestors left behind when they came to America. America’s schools are improving the academic performance of all Americans above what it would have been had they not come to America. What American schools are failing at, despite the trillions poured into schools since the 1965 Elementary and Secondary Education Act, is closing the racial divide. We do not know how to close the gap in reading, science and math between Anglo and Asian students and black and Hispanic students. And from the PISA tests, neither does any other country on earth. The gap between the test scores of East Asian and European nations and those of Latin America and African nations mirrors the gap between Asian and white students in the U.S. and black and Hispanic students in the U.S. Which brings us to “Bad Students, Not Bad Schools,” a new book in which Dr. Robert Weissberg contends that U.S. educational experts deliberately “refuse to confront the obvious truth.” “America’s educational woes reflect our demographic mix of students. Today’s schools are filled with millions of youngsters, many of whom are Hispanic immigrants struggling with English plus millions of others of mediocre intellectual ability disdaining academic achievement.” In the public and parochial schools of the 1940s and 1950s, kids were pushed to the limits of their ability, then pushed harder. And when they stopped learning, they were pushed out the door. Writes Weissberg: “To be grossly politically incorrect, most of America’s educational woes vanish if these indifferent, troublesome students left when they had absorbed as much as they were going to learn and were replaced by learning-hungry students from Korea, Japan, India, Russia, Africa and the Caribbean.” Weissberg contends that 80 percent of a school’s success depends on two factors: the cognitive ability of the child and the disposition he brings to class — not on texts, teachers or classroom size. If the brains and the will to learn are absent, no amount of spending on schools, teacher salaries, educational consultants or new texts will matter. A nation weary of wasting billions on unctuous educators who never deliver what they promise may be ready to hear some hard truths. Source

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Fairy Tail • 59 • Part 1/2 • English Subbed Part 2/2 Fairy Tail (フェアリーテイル, Fearī Teiru?) is a Japanese manga series by Hiro Mashima. It has been serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine since August 23, 2006 where it is still on-going. The individual chapters are being collected and published in tankōbon volumes by Kodansha, with 23 released as of November 2010[update]. An anime produced by A-1 Pictures and Satelight was released in Japan on October 12, 2009. The series follows the adventures

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Fairy Tail Episode 60 Preview Subbed HD An anime produced by A-1 Pictures and Satelight was released in Japan on October 12, 2009.The series follows the adventures of the celestial wizard Lucy Heartfilia after she joins the Fairy Tail guild and teams up with Natsu Dragneel, who is searching for the dragon Igneel. Fairy Tail (フェアリーテイル, Fearī Teiru?) is a Japanese manga series by Hiro Mashima. It has been serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine since August 23, 2006 where it is still on-going. Th

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Michael Jackson Album Sales: Not Invincible

Michael Jackson’s posthumous new album, Michael , sold 228,000 copies in the U.S. and hundreds of thousands more abroad in its first week. The domestic haul lagged only Taylor Swift’s Speak Now (259,000) and Susan Boyle’s The Gift (254,000). Not Invincible , but very formidable. While perhaps a bit of a letdown by MJ standards, the “new” material was unreleased for a reason, and his sales trounced Crystal Bowersox . Not surprisingly, the late King of Pop’s label notes that he ” shipped platinum ” in 14 different territories, meaning a million or more units were sent to those areas. That’s different from his sales, which weren’t nearly that high, but it’s indicative of the interest his camp feels Michael will generate over the coming months. MJ hit #1 Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Sweden. He was #3 and #4 in Japan and the UK, respectively, but sold more than 100,000 copies in each. The moral of the story? While will.i.am and Ne-Yo don’t approve of the album, and the Thriller days are long gone … the man is still pretty darn legendary. Follow the jump to listen to three of the tracks from Michael … Hold My Hand Full Video: Akon & Michael Jackson Michael Jackson Feat. 50 Cent: Monster Breaking News

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