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A Lesson Nigeria Can Learn From Japan by Naziff(m): 8:46am On Apr 26, 2015
LET'S LEARN FROM JAPAN:
Read this beautiful Information about Japan
1 - Did you know that Japanese children clean
their schools every day for a quarter of an hour
with teachers, which led to the emergence of a
Japanese generation who is modest and keen on
cleanliness.
2 - Did you know that any Japanese citizen who
has a dog must carry bag and special bags to
pick up dog droppings. Hygiene and their
eagerness to address cleanliness is part of
Japanese ethics.
3 - Did you know that hygiene worker in Japan is
called "health engineer" and can command salary
of USD 5000 to 8000 per month, and a cleaner is
subjected to written and oral tests!!
4 - Did you know that Japan does not have any
natural resources, and they are exposed to
hundreds of earthquakes a year but do not
prevent her from becoming the second largest
economy in the world? -
5 - Did you know that Hiroshima returned to
what it was economically vibrant before the fall
of the atomic bomb in just ten years?
6 - Did you know that Japan prevents the use of
mobile in trains, restaurants and indoor
7 - Did you know that in Japan students from
the first to sixth primary year must learn ethics
in dealing with people -
8 - Did you know that the Japanese even though
one of the richest people in the world but they do
not have servants. The parents are responsible
for the house and children -
9 - Did you know that there is no examination
from the first to the third primary level; because
the goal of education is to instill concepts and
character building, not just examination and
indoctrination. -
10 - Did you know that the rate of delayed trains
in Japan is about 7 seconds per year!! They
appreciate the value of time, very punctual to
minutes and seconds
11 -. Did you know that children in schools brush
their teeth (sterile) and clean their teeth after a
meal at school; They maintain their health from
an early age -
12 - Did you know that students take half an
hour to finish their meals to ensure right
digestion When asked about this concern, they
said: These students are the future of Japan.
# TeamFAAKHIR

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Re: A Lesson Nigeria Can Learn From Japan by Nobody: 9:30am On Apr 26, 2015
Japan is a model for the world at large not just Nigeria.

When it comes to education,citizen welfare and standard of living,The Nordic countries come next after Japan.

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Re: A Lesson Nigeria Can Learn From Japan by Youngzedd(m): 3:00pm On Mar 29, 2019
Wow smiley
Re: A Lesson Nigeria Can Learn From Japan by Ugosample(m): 7:29pm On Mar 29, 2019
Japan is a model for the world at large not just Nigeria.

When it comes to education,citizen welfare and standard of living,The Nordic countries come next after Japan.

yea


Their culture is dope!

installs discipline in the citizens
Re: A Lesson Nigeria Can Learn From Japan by peacefull(f): 3:35pm On Mar 30, 2019
cheesy

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