However, it is not always easy to select the appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic measures for each case, to perform early diagnosis and treatment, and to manage the disease over a long period with considerat
Young Japanese people are evolving a new lifestyle for the 21st century based on the cell phones that few are now able to live without. While about one-third of Japanese primary school students aged 7-12 use cell phones, by the time they get to high school, that figure has shot up to...
a deep understanding of their inherent meanings. For example, we do not fully understand, from an insider perspective, why some Japanese first-person singular pronouns are said to be more masculine or feminine than others. We do not know why, for example,oreis said to be strongly masculine ...
百度试题 结果1 题目单选题: Japanese people use the word “___” to describe a person who is not Japanese. ( )。 选项: A. gailin B. barbariskos C. lao wai D. Nigger 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 [gailin] 反馈 收藏
Delve into the history of several Japanese words that have made their way into the English dictionary like emoji, futon, and hunky-dory.
The three East-Asian scripts—Chinese (characters and Pinyin), Japanese (multi-scripts), and Korean (alphabetic Hangul)—are discussed. Under each script, a brief historical account of the given writing system, the key features of the script, and the...
Using newly available archives, particularly the diary and the presidential papers of Chiang Kai-shek, this article challenges the conventional interpretations of the Xian Incident (1936), in particular the widely held belief that the kidnapping of China
they felt no desire to collect information regarding a specific physician's reputation or the specific treatments. In this category, the physician was the final decision maker for her/his patient's treatment, and the patient's role was to accept the physician's treatment decisions without question...
“I felt like I was dreaming,” Murakami told Fitts. “I was waving at the fans in the stands without realizing it. It was not until I came back to the hotel that I realized I was the first Japanese [player] to win a Major League game. Once I thought about it, I could not stay...
that ki constraint was experienced widely as a category of disease in the Edo period (and as the manifestation of a culturally and socially depraved person) (Kitanaka2004a,b;2012). ‘In a peaceful age, there is no one who does not suffer from the constraint in the liver and gallbladder...