jueves, 4 de noviembre de 2010

Where do you walk the Japanese IQ?

Good night
I'm reading an article in Chinese on the low economic rights over all Japanese who do not see more than 3 feet around. About 2 weeks ago I wrote to the Japanese newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun an economic note on my blog as you all know I'm making in Peru and had 14 entries in my blog of Japan in change from China even though there is not that the newspaper people written daily in Spanish, I'm surprised as many visits to Singapore I have never written any idea of their language, is visiting Israel nor I have ever written about my blog and elsewhere rare languages in the U.S. there are many views should be CNN I can say that if you are interested in the Japanese economic news and thousands of miles away and a small country like Peru Greetings Where do you walk the Japanese IQ? http://spanish.peopledaily.com.cn/31619/7185502.html
In the world there is another nation that equals to Japan in search of perfection. According to a survey by a cosmetics company in the country, Nipponese women 20 to 30 years of age like to imitate the cartoon, so I usually make up to highlight the ingenuity of childish grimaces with which they adorn their faces. The men also follow this trend. Thus, they are seen on television beating attractive decals on their cell phones, or small toys hanging from their backpacks, in apparent show of ingenuity. According to recent comments by Japanese analysts, these behaviors show that the nation is undergoing a process of weakening IQ. In his "low IQ Society, the famous Japanese expert in administration and economic strategy Kenichi Ohmae, attributed the various problems caused after the collapse of the bubble economy in his country to" common weakening IQ. " Your opinion has been widely reported among various social sectors. In this vein, the country has been immersed in troubling social phenomena, such as fever buy food diet or excessive use of mobile phones, according to the expert. Kenichi Ohmae says that this passive attitude and practice have given rise to a hundred million "economic illiterate" Japanese dumbing down much of the population, which largely explains the economic recession in Japan. Young people today are only concerned with what happens within a radius of three meters around, he adds. The policy is a representative microcosm of society, so that the continuous alternation of Japanese prime ministers in recent times sobering. If you look at Japan's current society is not difficult to understand what lies behind the short stay of these politicians for power, said Kenichi Ohmae. Laziness leads to loss of desire to excel. In a society marked by an IQ which is increasingly on the decline, profits are strong, foreign investors and investment funds, says Ohmae, while urging his countrymen to test and improve their mental capacity. (Xinhua) 02/11/2010

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