Posted on 04 March 2011. Tags: alot, ancient group, assassin, assassins, Black, Egypt, Falcons, form, Japanese, ra, swordsman, Vash, weaponry
A character in my story is named Vash, he is a swordsman and he is from an ancient group of assassins located in Egypt, called the Black falcons of Ra. So I need it to be translated to japanese, but written in english form.
I also need someone’s help on if he should still be affiliated with them, and since he is an assassin what should be his choice of weaponry.
I would appreciate the help alot
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Posted on 27 February 2011. Tags: "demand, Australia., bachelor degree, capability, information, Japan, Japanese, japanese teacher, japanese teachers, native japanese speaker, Niches, point, speaker, tendency
Recently I’ve been investigating how to be a Japanese teacher in the Australia. To be that, as far as I know I need to have “bachelor degree” first(either in the Au or in Japan)
and Dip Ed(in Australia), a certificate to testify myself as a native Japanese speaker/testify that I have a capability to teach Japanese or not, and experience as a Japanese teacher. These are three main factors I heard.. But I’m stuck in the point that whether the demand for Japanese teachers in AU is high or not/ There are some niches for Japanese teachers there in the AU these days. I wonder if you know recent tendency toward it.. I need some information and if you know some please let me know.. I appreciate your help. Do you know some Japanese teacher out there?
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Posted on 14 November 2010. Tags: Advertise, business venture, clothing, clothing accessories, Japan, Japanese, japanese market, japanese youth, product, right direction, sort, united states
I’m interested in advertising and selling certain clothing/accessories that could greatly appeal to Japanese youth, but am currently based in the United States. I was wondering if anyone might have some tips or sort of “how-to” advice on the steps I might take to attempt a business venture on the Japanese market.
What would be an absolute must?
Would it be advisable to have an affiliate actually in the nation of prospect?
Would a website be the best way to start off?
If online, any advice on how one might provide savings on shipping for customers in Japan (assuming I remain based in the U.S.)?
I would greatly appreciate being pointed in the right direction for more information if you are unable to explain yourself. Any help is appreciated, thank you.
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Posted on 04 October 2010. Tags: amnesty international, asia culture, Culture, international baccalaureate program, Japanese, japanese honor, library volunteer, mass hysteria, math tutor, salem witch trials, soph, treasure trove, Tutor, tutor center, Volunteer
I’m still feeling vague about my major to be honest, but I’ve always felt an affinity to New York. I’m hoping I won’t be disappointed if I make it there, but I’d like to try anyway. I just started my junior year, I’m in the International Baccalaureate program. I have a weighted 4.162 (it dropped from 4.22 sophomore year due to some laziness) and about a 3.8 unweighted (this I’m unsure about but I believe it’s around that range) however my PSAT scores are a little poor. Without prior preparation–I actually was briefly asleep during the two I took soph and freshman year, I scored a 1700-1850. I’m hoping with actual studying I’ll hit at least 2000 but I’m crossing fingers for a 2200. My extended essay is probably going to be on mass hysteria/the Salem Witch trials. I’m a co-president and founder of a fashion/donation/DIY club, I work at a non-profit Writing Tutor Center headed by my high school’s English department, applying for NHS (a mistake I should have done in soph year), math tutor to middle schoolers, art lessons from a group studio out of school, Treasure Trove (affiliated with Inova Hospital) occasional volunteer and Public Library volunteer. I am considering joining Amnesty International. I am also planning on dancing either in hip hop classes and/or for my high school’s International Culture Night. I’m signed up to be a part of my high school’s Film Club’s Public Relations and upcoming Treasurer of dance classes being offered at school but those are still in the working. I will be graduating in 2012 with 150 hours of Creativity, Service, and Action if I continue the IB curriculum. I am thinking of making a study group in favor of upcoming SATs and I am in the Asia/Culture Club as well as Japanese Honor Society. My parents are saving for a one to two week language excursion in Tokyo for Summer 2011. I was a violinist the first two years of highschool but dropped it in favor of the IB curriculum (IB Japanese is not offered but I enjoy the language so I picked up French I & II for the ab initio test). When it comes to hobbies, I am exceptional at analytical work and creative writing but I prefer the latter. I also am decent in sketching but due to not being trained/practicing enough throughout high school, I have no portfolio and my painting skills are very weak. I am learning Korean on the side from a friend. I plan on double majoring in picking up some art classes in college just because I love it, but perhaps Psychology, Business, Architecture or Industrial Design as a second major. I’m hoping to score some scholarships since I’m aiming out of state (originally from Northern Virginia) so I’m a little nervous. I feel like I haven’t prepped enough. I’m not really interested in UVA and VA Tech is my safety because I’m a legacy… Any tips/opinions on the colleges mentioned, out of state tuition/rent, and if I’m along the right path? I’d appreciate anything (sorry this is so long)–thanks in advance.
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