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Category Archives: Masses

The Last Frontier of Orientalism

Featuredby M. Shiraga Leave a comment

Some ugly faces from Finland have gone viral in Japanese Internet. “Severe Headache” A picture of Sarah Dzafce, who was crowned Miss Finland in September,  circulated on the social media […]

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Japan, Masses

How Journalism Changes the Tide of War

24 May 2020by M. Shiraga Leave a comment

Journalism has the supreme influence on the audience. When a newspaper reports unstable currency rates, it would cause recession as the audience shakes due to the news; once the media […]

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Masses

The World Ain’t Disneyland

15 December 2015by M. Shiraga 2 Comments

Do you want to change the world? Then you have got to read this article. One of my friends asked a professor the question: what does he think would happen […]

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The Potentiality of Student Volunteerism

30 May 2015by M. Shiraga Leave a comment

Suppose you are a student. What do you think are activities you want to do and can only do during school days? Many people would mention volunteerism when asked one […]

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Masses

The Overall Future of the World

18 December 2013by M. Shiraga Leave a comment

There is one top leader who really has his own brain. José Mujica, Uruguayan president, also known as “The poorest president in the world,” made a brilliant speech at the […]

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