Wednesday, December 28, 2005

How to control the population?

Hi viewers!
Here's a vital thing coming up!
That is to say, the figure indicates the death rate in Japan is now exceeding the birthrate, according to the source. It also reveals the population of Japan is on the decrease, which is earlier than previously predicted.
So why is that?
Well, there are actually various factors that can be brought up.

One is the expense of child-rearing, which has been on a steady rise these days, therefore parents hope less children to be grown up.
It also suggests that the younger generation hold off getting married, still hoping to remain single even though they reached marriageable age.
The other thing is the aging society in Japan. It is said that over 20 percent of whole population are now elderly, those who've already reached 65, or older.
To make matters worse, the current epidemic such as flu is spreading around the country nationwide, heightening more of the mortality rate, speculates the demographer.

On the other hand, if you take a closer look at your work place, more and more youngsters are less likely to become full timers due to their apathy or despair for their future. Not only it hampers the economic growth of Japan, but it influences the social security system more or less, such as pensions and so on.
The society has changed drastically after the bubble economy had collapsed in the early 1990s. It has hindered the youngster's enthusiasm toward their work as well.
The more the society is aging, the weaker the work force is getting. It may causes vicious circle of increasing debts in Japan.
Besides it seems youngsters feel more reluctant to support elderly when taking their monthly income into consideration.

So is there any alternative way to prevent from the nation’s declining population?
Why not try to deregulate the work force from those neighboring countries, like China, Korea, Thailand, Indonesia, or Philippines?
There are tens of thousands of experts around if you keep an eye on your neighboring countries.
Needless to say, they are actually versatile in many fields, like medical treatment, or what else.
It is obvious that they contribute to our nation's industry to a large extent, isn't it?
The more such experts from the neighboring countries increased, the less likely our nation is to become downsized in its population.
So I strongly put forward my views to those politicians or government officials who seem to be carefree with such a problem.
Well, tell me your ideas?

Take393

Monday, December 19, 2005

Do they know it's Christmas?

Hi viewers!
As you know, Christmas is coming just right up ahead, and the local businesses are likely to be pretty hectic around, as the shoppers are eager to make purchases for their spouses and kids by way of thanks giving. In the U.S, I think its life style has already taken a firm, like spending times together with their families, relatives or friends. Besides it seems that Christmas really makes their day. I think Christmas holidays are one of their privileges to take their mind off work once a year, when taking their tough times while they're at work into account. I'm not sure accurately how hard times they've got to spend during business hours though. Anyway, they are deserved to receive privileges in Christmas holidays.

To the contrary however, in Japan, Christmas makes no difference in comparison with other holidays such as Children's Day, or anything else.
The reason? Well, I can bring up one thing that explains properly. Japanese are said to be working ants, since 1960s when the country was booming in the waves of high growth of the economy. Since then, people are devoted to their work, making sacrifices for their folks, and that's what their aesthetics are.

Meanwhile, Christmas had already been taken over to the young couples those who are deep in love with each other. There are actually numerous of events like the Disney's attractions and stuff, which draws young guys an awful lot. I think for most married couples in Japan, Christmas is rather troublesome, in other words, it's really pain in the ass when considering their monthly income.
Because they've got to make down payments far in advance for their purchasing houses when they're newly-wed as well as they've got to make payments for their monthly insurances and things like that.

To make matters worse, Japan's economy still seems to be stagnant, and that's why people cannot afford to spend their money for Christmas. Besides it seems they are not good at spending times on holidays due to their current working conditions. That's the story of how they are ignorant of getting a kick out of Christmas, and that's the way it is.

So how do they know it's Christmas?

Take393

Sunday, December 04, 2005

How can we save the world?

Hi viewers!
Well, recently the world is said to be in utter chaos, due to terrorism, drug trafficking, current disaster like hurricanes, and so on. Those are actually very critical in terms of administration of society.
Furthermore, there is a certain epidemic, which is now prevailing at a breakneck speed.
As you already know, what I can bring up is AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome),which afflicts people throughout a whole world.
I'm still not sure the accurate account how many people were infected HIV, but according to the survey, more than tens of millions of victims are estimated over the past few years.

Remember the annual World AIDS Day which is held in December 1?
In every year, people take action through personal pledges so as not to spread it out any further. For example, holding a memorial service simultaneously around the world is one thing. It is not only an event that allows them to mourn decedents, but it plays an important role as to encourage organizations and individuals to campaign for the sake of human dignity.

A few years ago, I've heard that a certain vaccine had been developed elsewhere in Europe to fight back against AIDS virus, however it is said that it's still not put on the block.
The main reason is that it may cause a certain side effect after they've got vaccinated, so it's still the testing stage.
Provided that some types of vaccine were put on the block, I think they've got to dish out the hefty sum to come by. Especially for Africans, Indians, and South East Asian people, the cost of vaccination should be enormous amount when taking their standard of living into account.

To make matters worse, most juveniles seem to be so apathetic toward disease that there's no way it could be aware of how lethal the epidemic would be.
So what I'd like to put forward is to enlighten juveniles to educate themselves in order not to encounter the contagious epidemic. Teachers and education boards should be more discreet in educating, also they have to inspire students to learn more about the disease far in advance to play it safe.
If each indivisual make it a rule to consider more about it, the rapid increase of epidemic might be weakened in a few years.
Well, tell me your ideas about it.
Alright, talk to you later, folks!

Take393