This is such a great pattern to get good at and familiar with so make sure to practice with it and write a few of your own example sentences. This way you can ensure that the pattern will be at your disposal quickly and fluently next time you want to use it.
Remember how we said that Ikutsu can also be used for age? Can you think of a more essential phrase for when you are shopping? This is the ultimate phrase to remember today, if nothing else. Lets not expand this a little and looks at a few more examples. As you can see here it is a super important word to know as it opens up a lot of possibilities for your ability to ask questions about price.
Therefore, it is not so much that technology in Japan outflows to China, it is more that the research results achieved in China are brought back to Japan. Many young scholars now have difficulty in finding jobs in Japan, which is a problem encountered by the country as a whole. There are policies of increasing doctorate degrees in Japan, but the number of research positions has not increased.
In top universities like Hokkaido University where I worked, the positions of full-time teachers even decreased. For many young Japanese scholars, they are lucky to have the opportunity to be recruited by Chinese universities since the local Chinese researchers are very good while a large number of overseas talents also come to the country with a better environment for research.
This undoubtedly makes the competition fiercer in China. Not only researchers, in fact, but a growing number of Japanese people from all walks of life also come to China to seek development opportunities. China is becoming an active stage for more and more Japanese people, irrespective of age, experience, or occupation. The Chinese people have a strong sense of competition and are willing to strive for their goals, which is a great part the Japanese lack.
However, China puts too much emphasis on "quantity," believing that research achievements should "be judged by quantity. I've spoken to a number of criminal psychologists since the attack, and they all say the same thing; this was not the crime of a psychopath.
In fact, mass attacks are rarely carried out by people with identifiable mental disorders. Instead, they fit a different pattern. They are overwhelmingly carried out by men who feel rejected by society. They are disappointed by society and very hostile to society.
They are also suicidal," he says. We don't know much yet about the man alleged to have carried out the "Joker" attack. But experts I spoke to likened it to another in Tokyo in - when a young man drove a truck into a crowd of shoppers in the popular Akihabara electronics district, and then began stabbing bystanders. The man who carried out that attack came from a high-pressure elite family. But he failed his university entrance exams and ended up in a menial job.
Before carrying out the attack he had already attempted suicide and had posted messages on the internet outlining his plans to kill others. They tend to accumulate stress. They especially want to blame others for the situation they are in. These crimes have similarities to mass attacks in the United States, but with some key differences.
In April, U. Yonaguni is the closest to Taiwan, at kilometers due east. Japanese forces would mobilize, especially if U. A U. The Japan-U. Security Treaty commits Japan and the United States to act against common dangers. Both see Taiwan as a friendly Asia Pacific buffer against Chinese naval expansion.
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