Jumat, 27 Mei 2011

Fight To Survive!: Hardcore Self Defense Against Armed and Unarmed Attack (Volume 1),

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From back cover: Integrated Defensive Fighting Systems, Inc. is proud to present the official training manual of the Fierce Israeli Guerrilla Hand-tohand Tactics (F.I.G.H.T.) program. The F.I.G.H.T. program uses the most effective self-defense system available today- Haganah. The Haganah advanced combat systm is based on both Israeli martial arts and Israeli military tactics as used by Israeli Special Forces operatives in extremely hostile situations. Haganah is more than simply a martial art, it is a devastating street combat system, and represents the future of hand-to-hand combat and street fighting methodologies, intense, integrated, powerful, and effective.

Fight To Survive!: Hardcore Self Defense Against Armed and Unarmed Attack (Volume 1), by Sir Mike Lee Kanarek

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1074579 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-03-21
  • Format: Large Print
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 10.00" h x .36" w x 8.00" l, .96 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 150 pages
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Some Great Information, Good Information, and Some Down Right Bad Information! By Shawn Kovacich Well I guess the first thing that I should say in this review is that the author of this book, who is also the producer of several DVD's on the same subject, states in this book that, "This book can be used on its own or in conjunction with the DVD series (of the same name)." Now I have both the book, and the DVD series, although at the time of this review I have yet to watch the DVD's. However, since the author stated that this book could be used on its own, that is how I am going to base this review. On the ability of this book to stand on its own and what I can, or cannot, learn from it. So with that in mind, on with the review.One of the very first things I noticed, and something that I liked, was the "Fighting Tips" that are found throughout this book along the outside borders of the main body of text. Very ingenious and I think it added to the overall layout of the book. Another one of the concepts that I really agreed with was the "Point of Reference" and three options which you can take. Very simple and yet very effective. I really like that!The principles and concepts section was, for the most part, very well done and contained a lot of solid useful information. However, there were a couple of things that I didn't agree with entirely and also a couple of things that I found questionable. But not enough to really affect the overall appeal of this book.Now the one major problem that I did have with this book was the lack of photographs to depict the techniques and moves being shown. Instead, there was an abundance of drawings, which in and of themselves weren't bad, but they were really no where near as effective as having actual photographs of real people performing the demonstrations.Although I do have to admit that I got a kick out of the drawings of the attacker lying on the ground holding onto his hand where the bone is sticking out of his index finger while part of it is lying in a pool of blood on the ground. That really cracked me up and I am laughing as I type this.Some of the techniques demonstrated I had to question as to their validity since not having quite enough text describing the moves, and actual photographs, tended to lessen their impact with me.In conclusion, I don't think that this is a bad book at all and I am going to keep it in my library, but I feel that this book could have been so much better had there been actual photographs included in this book and a lot less drawings. Here are a couple of other books and DVD's that I would also recommend;Complete Krav Maga: The Ultimate Guide to Over 230 Self-Defense and Combative TechniquesKrav Maga: How to Defend Yourself Against Armed AssaultKrav Maga: An Essential Guide to the Renowned Method--for Fitness and Self-DefenseAdvanced Krav Maga: The Next Level of Fitness and Self-DefenseKrav Maga for Beginners: A Step-by-Step Guide to the World's Easiest-to-Learn, Most-Effective Fitness and Fighting ProgramBlack Belt Krav Maga: Elite Techniques of the World's Most Powerful Combat SystemKapap Combat Concepts: Martial Arts of the Israeli Special ForcesKAPAP Combat Concepts Vol. 1: Martial Arts of The Isreali Special Forces - Principles and Conditioning and the other three DVD's in the series.Krav Maga (Complete 5-DVD Set)Shawn KovacichCreator of numerous books and DVD's.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. point of view By Daniel G The videos are excellent in teaching objections and point of reference. The book is more for when you want your mind to receive instruction in a written form. The drawings are not 5 star perfect, but what do you expect coming from a book. The videos make up for that. I do not recommend buying the book alone without the videos, then you will feel shorted. But overall this HAGANAH teaching method is the BEST i have practiced among the videos that i have purchased. The reason; Mike makes every movement directed towards the objection and final point of reference . This is what makes these videos easy to learn and apply.Take my advise and you will not be disappointed, DVD's and BOOK together and you will be Blessed.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. " It's a nice supplement, though By Johnny This material is outdated. I'm taking a Haganah FIGHT class right now, and it appears they've improved on the technique. For instance, I haven't seen much of the "back slap/shirt grab business." It's a nice supplement, though.

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Kamis, 26 Mei 2011

No Place Left to Run, by Zarah Detand

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After a lengthy world tour, pop star Samuel Gibbs is looking forward to a nice, quiet break―sleep in, write a bit of music, do his own cooking for a change. He doesn't want his time spoiled by the constant presence of bodyguards, and he is certainly not willing to have someone tail him each time he so much as goes to the shops. No way, no how. It's a good thing, then, that his head of security relents on the matter―or so he leads Samuel to believe.

The break is starting to look even better when Samuel runs into his new neighbor. Ryan Halston is smart and hot and, quite possibly, everything Samuel wants. However, he doesn't know that Ryan is part of the rejected security detail, tasked with protecting him from the dangerous attentions of an unknown stalker.

No Place Left to Run, by Zarah Detand

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2215563 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-03-25
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.02" h x .44" w x 5.98" l, .63 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 210 pages
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Amazing By Marcela Zarah has a way of building characters and personalities and making you invested in them. During the whole book, I was truly interested in each of their own narratives. They had intricate and greatly flawed human personalities, and I'm not only talking about Ryan and Samuel, the main characters. I really adored the side characters too - Sumi, Mark the bodyguard and even Jeremy.I’m one of those people who usually can choose between fictional characters, but Samuel’s vulnerability and bluntness made my heart warmer just as much as Ryan’s crumbling walls and protective strikes. Their attraction was there from the start, granting great sexual tense moments, but the falling for each other was gradual and lovely to witness.In terms of plot, I really liked how things went down; I cannot talk about it otherwise it would spoil who is reading this review, but I can assure it kept me interested from the beginning to end. The ending tied all the loose ends, and that is a very important thing to me when reading a book.Also a shout out to the author for handling taboo issues still in our society. If you read the book - which I highly recommend to you! - you will understand what I'm talking about. *wink wink*

5 of 6 people found the following review helpful. It isn't bad, but it isn't good By M This is one of the most difficult reviews I've written in a while, because I adored this author's two self-published works. Her style was distinctive and the characters felt real, like you spent enough time with them and in their story that by the end you felt like you'd watched something special happen. They're both on my list of books that when I'm between stories, I go back to those and their little bits of stream of consciousness. No Place Left to Run, though… That distinctive style is muted, though her turn of phrase is still a joy to read, in favor of a narrative that sort of switches between the two but never really makes it, maybe because the narrators mostly feel the same except the changed perspective. Most of the book's events feel like a movie montage, such as "go to brunch, view a minute or two of the conversation, and fade out to see a scene of happy people eating with peppy pop song overlaid." I never felt like I knew Samuel, really, and the early portion of the book feels like a series of plot points more than a romance-- I think it's the montage effect. When we should be seeing the main characters fall in love, instead we're just seeing plot points and zipping through their time together rapidly. Maybe it was a decision for brevity, but it just didn't get me invested in the story, and it didn't give me a chance to know the people or their world.Then, then we get to the "big betrayals" and the turn, and you realize… Samuel reads like two different characters, and the fact that I don't know most of these people or their friends means I'm numb to the supposed shocks. Early book Samuel is supposed to be weary and somewhat world-wise, even at twenty, and cheeky and charming and humorous and a little brash, but he suddenly starts reading like a petulant five-year old with his hands over his ears and his eyes closed chanting, "I'm not listening" as again we keep clicking through the plot points. Maybe it was a stall for time, a way to keep the main relationship in a particular place while other events played out, but it doesn't feel logical. It doesn't quite ring true, all together. The time line is tight, yes, but we gloss over entire weeks of events in the montage. The soul of this thing isn't there, and even the sense of the attraction falls flat without details, much less our HEA.I never felt for him, because in our somewhat dry recital around current events, I'd just read where he set himself up for the relationship issue in a lot of levels-- his sense of betrayal never makes sense, and neither does his disappointment when, after a full on, harsh hissy fit, he can't figure out why someone won't fight for the relationship (he'd basically made it clear he didn't want them to, as it reads). But I don't know his friends, and the stalker mystery fails to add anything to the drama, especially since we spend so little real time with the characters that I only know he's friends with these people because he told me. It isn't like the end of her earlier books where I was cheering for Karim's happy ending or for Aaron's portion of the Coda as much as I was the main characters'. The one character I felt like I knew at all got the worst deal, and it never truly gelled why. Maybe in a longer draft of the narrative it made sense, but in this one… in this one I just wasn't cheering for the happy ending, or the way they got there from the romance novel standard turn. I wasn't even sure I felt like I read a happy ending, because I didn't know quite enough about the characters to feel sure this made sense for who they were and what they wanted… I just knew enough to have some doubts about that ending representing everything all worked out and the HEA I was told it was. In real life, if I'd known this guy, I'd have been very worried about him and these decisions.This one just fell flat for me. At the end, I didn't flip back to the beginning and start rereading, which I did with the author's earlier works. Instead, I got stuck drafting a review in my head. Maybe it was the new publication team, but it doesn't feel quite like the earlier two books by this author. Many of the characters are only the roughest of sketches, and the slight thriller mystery stalker angle doesn't come into the story clearly enough; it almost feels like an afterthought, a justification for our meet cute and not a driver for the plot. The way the mystery works out feels like it was just slotted in, especially since we know so little about these people and their relationships and who they are that the betrayal doesn't feel like a betrayal, and it's hard to really feel the fear when our willfully ignorant MC doesn't even know about the events, so the stalker angle is just a sidebar when we're in Ryan's head.I guess the summary for all this is simply that I don't see myself rereading it, and I didn't enjoy the experience enough to actually recommend it… but I didn't dislike it enough to say don't read it, you'll regret it, or anything like that. It was just ok, to me, and the way the last quarter went kind of ended my enjoyment well before the final page.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. I did enjoy it though there were moments I think the angst ... By It's About The Book This was another angsty read. I seem to be picking them up more frequently lately. No idea why. I was drawn to the bodyguard and rock star angle of this book. I did enjoy it though there were moments I think the angst became a bit too much for me personally. I understood why it was there and the reasoning behind Ryan wanting to keep the secret but I also wanted to scream at him to just tell him! Samuel was WAY too perceptive to be duped for long.Samuel needs a break. One without his body guards breathing down his neck. Just a chance at a little normal life. He has no idea that his security team has found notes from a stalker. So they secretly place a hired bodyguard to watch him under the pretense of being his new neighbor. Ryan, the secret bodyguard, likes Samuel. At first he is able to ignore all the flirting Samuel shamelessly does with him but the more time they spend together, the harder it is to resist the attraction. Feelings develop but Samuel has no idea the man he’s falling is being paid to be with him. Ryan falls just as hard but knows their time is limited because Samuel will eventually find out the truth. And Ryan will lose him. Just like everyone else he’s ever cared about.Of course you know it’s all going to blow up at some point because romances don’t have big unresolved lies and the couple get their HEA. It would just feel wrong. Luckily for us the guys work it all out because I really liked the couple together. They were fun and sexy. I liked how they found something more with each other. Samuel found somebody to do everyday things with. Cook dinner and then watch movies cuddled up on the couch. Someone to be himself with. To give all of himself to. Ryan has a pretty dark history. He’s never really had a home. He lost his parents when he was young and moved around a lot. Being with Samuel is his first glimpse at something stable and constant. Someone to care for and who will care for him.I couldn’t help but question Ryan being a young but capable merc bodyguard for hire because of the amount of screw ups he had in regards to his “job” protecting Samuel. There is a lot of history and confusion for Ryan and his feelings for Samuel so it mostly works. I just didn’t EVER see him as competent in his profession as a bodyguard. So the fact he’s guarding Samuel undercover worked in the forbidden love aspect of the story because it gave Ryan a reason to resist the attraction creating some good tension. I just couldn’t wrap my head around why Ryan would be the one chosen to guard a big rock star with a creepy stalker. His actions just didn’t fit the part.This was a pretty good book. The love story was engaging. I definitely felt the chemistry and love building between Ryan and Samuel. In fact I enjoyed it enough the parts that weren’t so great for me didn’t matter much. I liked the stalker plot line even if it relied on a lot of questionable decisions made by characters. There’s some fun flirty banter between the MCs. I’ll definitely be checking out more from this author.

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Rabu, 25 Mei 2011

Bound (The Onyx Wolves Book 1), by Raven K. Asher

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Parker is a wolf, a human-wolf hybrid to be precise. She is a young female alpha of the great Onyx pack, a pack that currently rules over all of the other surrounding packs. Parker is just fine living out her days normally with her two best human friends Harley and Ariel. They had become her pack. They were all she really wanted as a pack until her father goes behind her back and invites some new wolves into their school When Gage, Rowan, Brock, Dillon, and London walk into her life she had no idea how fast things would change. Secrets and hidden pasts come out. Much needed goodbyes are said. She falls for the unexpected and just as they are about to announce their relationship and take it to the next level things quickly go downhill. Lies take hold as one young alpha male decides to take things into his own hands when he doesn’t get his way. Everything quickly spins even farther out of control. Parker's true love and mate are suddenly miles away, taken to the Island, lost forever unless she can break free and rescue him. It takes her on a long journey, one where she meets unexpected friends and Hunters who turn out to be completely different than what she had been taught as a young pup. With help from friends and family she will fight hard to break into the Island to free her love, but it’s only the beginning of her fight to stay alive. When tragedy strikes will Parker even want to continue on? Will someone pick her back up, or will she give up completely? Only she can decide. Excerpt: “That’s usually the way love goes, Parker. One day you hate them and the next you can’t figure out a single reason why you stayed away for so long in the first place.” - Derek

Bound (The Onyx Wolves Book 1), by Raven K. Asher

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  • Published on: 2015-03-09
  • Released on: 2015-03-09
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This bachelorette style shifter book has it all. Action, mystery, romance, supernaturals, friendships, and emotions. By Andrea Heltsley I wasn't sure about this book since there weren't any reviews yet. It sounded like something I would really like though.I loved it! But have tissues ready. The story was full of the feels. The author did such a great job capturing the reader's emotions.The editing was pretty good, with minimal mistakes. The plot was interesting, and I read it in one sitting.This bachelorette style shifter book has it all. Action, mystery, romance, supernaturals, friendships, emotions, did I mention romance? There is sex in this book, FYI.I highly recommend this upper ya read for shifter lovers. Five sound glittery stars!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Not the greatest By SpunkyDiva Interesting. Way to much sleeping around. Second book was worse, and the story goes on into a third book.Unique and some really neat variations on your typical shifter pack theme.

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Senin, 23 Mei 2011

Three Weeks in Tombstone, by D.M. Hoover

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Three Weeks in Tombstone is a combination of travel guide and historic reference on the town of Tombstone Arizona, whose very existence today centers on the famous gunfight at the O.K. Corral having taken place there in 1881. Tombstone began life as a mining boomtown and in the book I discuss my personal theories on how it has managed to endure to this day and remain a part of the public consciousness while other mining towns withered and died. The major part of Tombstone's history occurred during the post Civil War reconstruction period and the cemeteries there reflect the presence of individuals from both sides of the conflict. The book will be of interest to anyone planning to visit the area and to history buffs as well and anyone who enjoy reading about the Old Western era. The book is complemented with many old black and white historical photographs from the 19th century as well as contrasting present day photographs.

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  • Published on: 2015-10-07
  • Released on: 2015-10-07
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. brief history By sbowden brief history of tombstone both old and new. many pictures which enhanced the book. really enjoyed and learned a few new things i had not read before.

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Minggu, 22 Mei 2011

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Una obra de divulgación de uno de los escritores más influyentes en lengua castellana del siglo XX En ella se recoge infinidad de datos acerca de la vida de Cortázar, desde Buenos Aires a París, a partir de un conocimiento completo de su obra. De carácter ameno, el lector descubrirá a la vez, de manera precisa y sorprendente, a la persona y al escritor. Cuenta, además, con un prólogo del escritor nicaragüense Sergio Ramírez, amigo personal de Cortázar.Una biografía completa sobre un autor influyenteSOBRE EL AUTORMiguel Herráez (Valencia, 1957), doctor en Filología Española, es profesor universitario en Valencia. Colaborador en revistas y en prensa diaria desde los años setenta (Triunfo, Papeles de Son Armadans, Ínsula, Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos), hasta la fecha ha publicado cuatro novelas, Click (1994), Confía en mí (1999), Bajo la lluvia (2000) y Detrás de los tilos (2007), además de seis libros de relatos. Tiene en su haber el Premio Juan Gil-Albert de Ensayo y el de la Crítica Literaria Valenciana por su volumen La estrategia de la postmodernidad en Eduardo Mendoza (1998). En este género ha publicado, entre otros, Julio Cortázar, el otro lado de las cosas (2001 y ediciones ampliadas en 2003 y 2004, en esta misma editorial en 2011, Julio Cortázar, una biografía revisada), Dos ciudades en Julio Cortázar (2006 y ediciones ampliadas nacionales e internacionales en 2010, en esta misma editorial en 2013), Julio Cortázar, una vida de exiliado (2005), que recoge conferencias dictadas por Miguel Herráez en universidades e instituciones de Europa y América. Asimismo, es responsable de antologías de literatura fantástica, de recopilaciones de la narrativa de Julio Cortázar, de relatos de Mario Benedetti, y del Epistolario de Vicente Blasco Ibáñez-Francisco Sempere (1999). Títulos suyos han sido traducidos al ruso, portugués, italiano y francés.CRÍTICAS- "Los numerosos seguidores del padre de los ‘cronopios’ y ‘famas’ están de enhorabuena. Con este libro podrán sumergirse en las múltiples facetas de su personalidad, en su ‘yo’ más íntimo. Herráez pule hasta el último detalle para seguir la pista a uno de los autores más influyentes." - El MundoEXTRACTOCortázar desde mi adolescencia, pues, me ha acompañado siempre. Por eso cuando me encargaron este ensayo biográfico dije rápidamente que sí. A lo largo de los años, había entrado en su obra. Hacerlo ahora en su persona, era lo que me faltaba para completar su mundo. No me ha defraudado. Siguiendo su trayecto desde Banfield hasta París, he obtenido una de las conclusiones que ya intuía y que mejor lo definen por encima del resto: su total ausencia de soberbia, de altivez. No hay gestos de embriaguez, que es lo que más molesta de un autor. Los escritores pequeños son los que más vocean. Esa es precisamente la razón que explica que lo hagan. Cortázar creó un universo peculiar y pasó de engolamientos ante los micrófonos y las cámaras porque prefirió la vida, optó por ella.

Julio Cortázar: Una biografía revisada (No Ficcion) (Spanish Edition), by Miguel Herráez

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Miguel Herráez is a Spanish philologist and a professor of Spanish literature at the University CEU Cardenal Herrera in Valencia, Spain. He is the author of four novels, including Click and Confía en mí, as well as of six short story collections, including Cada vez la muerte and El confidente. As an expert on Julio Cortázar, he has published Dos ciudades en Julio Cortázar; Julio Cortázar, el otro lado de las cosas; and Julio Cortázar, una vida de exiliado.


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. muy interesante By Najum Es un libro muy interesante y con mucha investigación acerca de este fabuloso escritor, lo recomiendo para el que tenga curiosidad acerca de datos no tan conocidos de este escritor y quiera entender mejor su obra ya que Cortazar escribe muchas cosas con un sentido autobiográfico..

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Necesito ebooks de maestros de la lengua By Edgar Excelente me motiva y conocí algo más sobre este gran escritor de Argentina .Ojalá tengan más ebooks de escritores de habla hispana pero reconocidos por ser iconos de las letras, solo encuentro ebooks de pésima calidad por autores del montón que no merecen ser leidos

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Completa y objetiva By Salvador En general es una biografía completa y objetiva ques e puede complementar de manera perfecta con los cinco tomos de cartas de Julio. No entra en muchos detalles pero es suficiente.

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Rabu, 18 Mei 2011

War Crimes Trials and Other Essays, by Carlos Porter

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Approximately 10,000 "War Crimes Trials" have been held since 1945. Trials of Japanese military personnel ended in 1949, yet "war crimes trials" of Germans and Eastern Europeans continue to date.Almost invariably, the charge is "violation of the laws and customs of war," derived, in turn, from international conventions signed at the Hague in 1899 and 1907.That these trials have little or no basis in law is clear from the wording of the treaties which are said to have been violated.The illegalities of "war crimes" proceedings include the admissibility of oral and written hearsay; the introduction of the concept of "conspiracy" into international law (unknown prior to 1945); the total lack of any pre-trial inquest or forensic evidence; and trial before a court itself composed of actual "war criminals."To quote the writings of Telford Taylor:"The issues surrounding the war crimes trials are numerous and complex; discussion and criticism of what was done should be welcomed by all who hope for a continuing development of international law... but what should have been done instead is a problem generally ignored by those who condemn what was done in fact."The alternative is a fair trial before an impartial court under existing procedures and proper rules of evidence.* * * Table of Contents   Anatomy of a Nuremberg Liar National Archive Head Fakes Captions to National Holocaust Poster Exhibit The Myth of "Kadavergehorsam" ("Corpse-Like Obedience") The Amistad - Another "Chief Seattle" Hoax? "Anti-Semitism" in the Encyclopaedia Britannica War Crimes Trials Answer to Yale F. Edeiken The Meaning of "War Crime" and "War Criminal" in Pre-1945 International Law More on the Illegality of Resistance Movements and Guerrilla Warfare The Injustice of the Admissibility of Hearsay in War Crimes Trials The Myth of the Illegality of Concentration Camps Jazz in the Concentration Camps The Injustice of Conspiracy Accusations in War Crimes Trials The Injustice of Affidavits in Foreign Languages The Myth of "Voluntary Confessions" The Riddle of Atrocity Allegations Involving Prisoners The Tokyo War Crimes Trial "Japs Ate My Gall Bladder" The Myth of Japanese Atrocities at Nanking The Myth of Japanese Atrocities Against POWS at Mukden The Myth of the Gas Chamber at Dachau The Myth of Shrunken Heads and Objects of Human Skin Japan was Provoked into a War of Self-Defense Ernst Sauckel's "Exploitation" Speech The Myth of "A Thousand Years Will Pass"

War Crimes Trials and Other Essays, by Carlos Porter

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1386483 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-10-15
  • Released on: 2015-10-15
  • Original language: English
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  • 228 pages
War Crimes Trials and Other Essays, by Carlos Porter

Review Once again, Carlos W. Porter goes to the primary documents and then throws them back in the victors and official writers of history's faces. ... This book is comprised almost entirely of official court records. ... Porter helps set the record straight and offers plenty of food for thought for any intellectually honest and inquisitive mind with an interest in these types of questions. ... I have a feeling his rock solid research and the actual content of the book will remain unchallenged. - Benjamin Garland, Amazon.com.

From the Author Carlos W. Porter's Interview to the Blood and Honour website(Excerpts)B&H: Hello, Mr. Porter, may we commence with the most typical question possible: could you please introduce yourself swiftly to our readership?C.W. Porter: As far as I know I am the only person who ever read the Nuremberg Trial transcript all the way through, not once, but several times. I have three different versions of it. I also have the complete Tokyo Trial transcript, 52,000 pages. I have an Internet site, with 900 files on war crimes and Nuremberg, including 600 graphics: scans of actual pages from the Nuremberg Trial transcript, scans of the so-called "original" Nuremberg Trial documents, and translations. People quote these things, but they never look at them. Some of these documents have never even translated before. These are documents which most historians have never seen. I have thousands of dollars worth of law books, criminal law, international law, and I have written a number of articles on international law.Nuremberg is not valid law. Nothing in international law gives the victor power to legislate in international law. Most of the post-war trials had no basis in law; I don't know of any offhand that did. Maybe some of the minor Japanese trials. But I doubt it. In 1900, Britain invaded the Boer Republics, stole the gold mines, turned the Western Transvaal into a "smoking desert" (in their own words), imprisoned 110,000 women and children in concentration camps where 28,000 of them died, then, after the war, they tried and shot 2 Boer officers for "misusing a flag of truce"! You're wasting your time looking for justice in any post-war trial. They are simply a continuation of the war.B&H: If I am not mistaken your first publication 'Made in Russia: The Holocaust' deals with the grotesque exaggerations of the Allies concerning the so-called "judeocide". Could you name a few?C.W. Porter: Steaming people to death like lobsters at 10 "steam chambers" at Treblinka, zapping them to death with mass electrical shocks, blasting them into the Twilight Zone with atomic bombs, killing 840,000 Russians in 30 days at Sachsenhausen with a pedal-driven brain-bashing machine and burning them all in 4 portable ovens, forcing people to climb trees, then cutting the trees down (as a method of murder),frying chambers, quicklime chambers, vacuum chambers, quicklime chambers, etc. etc. I collected about a hundred of these, plus examples of all their grotesque legal irregularities and documentary absurdities. The book is 428 pages long. It discusses the prosecution case exclusively, and is now back in print, available on Amazon.The book begins with the rhetorical question: If the Germans gassed millions of Jews, did they also...

  • ...steam people to death like lobsters in 10 steam chambers at Treblinka?
  • ...zap them to death with mass electrical shocks?
  • ...blast them into the twilight zone with atomic bombs?
  • ...beat people to death, then carry out autopsies to see why they died?
  • ...force people to climb trees, then cut the trees down?
  • ...kill 840,000 Russian Pows at Sachsenhausen, and burn the bodies in 4 portable ovens?
  • ...bash people's brains in with a pedal-driven brain-bashing machine while listening to the radio, then burn the bodies in 4 portable ovens?
  • ...torture and execute people in time to music at the Yanov camp in Russia?
  • ...shoot every member of the orchestra?
  • ...grind the bones of millions of people in portable bone-grinding machines?
  • ...grind the bones of 200 bodies [3/4 ton] at one time, as described in photographs and documents which have disappeared?
  • ...study bone grinding in special 10-day crash-course seminars?
  • ...whup people with special spanking machines?
  • ...make lampshades of human skin?
  • ...cut people's heads off and then shrink them - make pocketbooks and driving gloves for SS officers out of human skin?
  • ...paint pornographic pictures on canvasses made of human skin?
  • ...bind books in human skin?
  • ...make saddles, riding breeches, gloves, house slippers, and ladies handbags out of human skin?
  • ...drive Jews to cannibalism in all those freight cars?
  • ...torture people in specially mass-produced "torture boxes" made by Krupp?
  • ...kill people for sleeping in their underwear?
  • ...kill people for wearing dirty underwear?
  • ...wear underwear stolen from gassed persons (didn't they have any underwear in Germany?)?
  • ...kill people for having armpit hair?
  • ...stuff chairs with human hair?
  • ...make socks out of human hair?
  • ...collect seven tons of hair for human sock making?
  • ...collect 293 hair bales (net weight seven thousand kilograms) at Auschwitz for mattress stuffing and making hair socks?
  • ...gas them to death, then destroy the bodies with quicklime at Auschwitz?
  • ...use human ashes for repairing the roads?
  • ...mix human ashes with manure and sell it?
  • ...burn human bodies using human fat for fuel?
  • ...burn human bodies using no fuel at all after removing them from the gas chambers without wearing gas masks?
  • ...burn 80,000 bodies in 2 old ovens?
  • ...burn human bodies in holes dug in a swampy plain which is frozen in January where it rains and snows constantly and there is mud everywhere (what did they do when it was raining?)?
  • ...kill people with poisoned soft drinks?
  • ...shoot 135,000 people in Smolensk and bury them Katyn-style?
  • ...shoot 200,000 people in the Lisenitz forest using the same methods of concealment they used at Katyn, etc. etc.?
(Note that photographs of German leaders, concentration camps, etc., are in full supply, but that photos of bone grinders, portable ovens, etc., have all disappeared.)B&H: Did this ironical approach work?C.W. Porter: In a sense it worked perfectly, because there is no possible answer. The only way to deal with that kind of thing - if you want to consider Nuremberg valid law at all - is simply to ignore the whole book. So it has been ignored. Apart from one or two ridiculous and mendacious attempts to "explain" the use of "atomic bombs to exterminate Jews at Auschwitz", the book has been almost entirely ignored. They can't answer it, so they pretend it doesn't exist. In that way it failed."Ken McVay OBC" , according to his own website, a self-proclaimed homosexual paedophile activist and anti-"hater", has been aware of all this documentation for 12-15 years. They don't care. Our enemies are not interested in the truth. They believe they have a "right" to lie.B&H: Who or rather what inspired you to become a holocaust revisionist "holocaust denier" in the judeo-Orwellian sense?C.W. Porter: No comment, except that the concept of "denial" is very revealing psychologically. It's also a semantic trick.B&H: What makes you withstand the repression, whereas thousands of others would already have given up?C.W. Porter: I am astonished at the assumption that I have done anything extraordinary at all. What are we afraid of? What can they do to us? Are they going to burn us at the stake? Are they going to burn a hole in our tongues with a red-hot iron? Are they going to put us to work felling timber at 60 degrees below zero in the Arctic Circle 14 hours a day for 20 years and then shoot us in the back of the head? The witchcraft mania of the Middle Ages lasted 500 years; Communism lasted 70 years, and reports of its death have been greatly exaggerated.B&H: How do you see the future of historical revisionism evolving?C.W. Porter: Assuming that revisionism represents the truth, which I believe is the case, it will continue, regardless of what happens to any individual revisionist. It's like the Copernican system of astronomy. We have only scratched the surface, and it only just beginning. Did the science of astronomy come to an end with Copernicus, just because the astronomers of the 16th century ran out of ideas or didn't have a Hubble Telescope?

From the Back Cover Approximately 10,000 "War Crimes Trials" have been held since 1945. Trials of Japanese military personnel ended in 1949, yet "war crimes trials" of Germans and Eastern Europeans continue to date.Almost invariably, the charge is "violation of the laws and customs of war," derived, in turn, from international conventions signed at the Hague in 1899 and 1907.That these trials have little or no basis in law is clear from the wording of the treaties which are said to have been violated.The illegalities of "war crimes" proceedings include the admissibility of oral and written hearsay; the introduction of the concept of "conspiracy" into international law (unknown prior to 1945); the total lack of any pre-trial inquest or forensic evidence; and trial before a court itself composed of actual "war criminals."To quote the writings of Telford Taylor:"The issues surrounding the war crimes trials are numerous and complex; discussion and criticism of what was done should be welcomed by all who hope for a continuing development of international law... but what should have been done instead is a problem generally ignored by those who condemn what was done in fact."The alternative is a fair trial before an impartial court under existing procedures and proper rules of evidence.Carlos W. Porter


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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful. Primary documents don't lie... By Benjamin Garland Once again, Carlos Porter goes to the primary documents and then throws them back in the victors and official writers of history's faces. Like his previous works Made in Russia: The Holocaust and Not Guilty at Nuremberg, War Crimes Trials and Other Essays is comprised almost entirely off of official court records.What happens when the victors judge the vanquished? And what if the victors were the bad guys? What measure are or aren't taken to ensure there is a fair trial at a war crime tribunal? Is there not two sides to every story? Porter helps set the record straight and offers plenty of food for thought for any intellectually honest and inquisitive mind with an interest in these types of questions.There's no doubt that critics will still smear him as an "anti-Semite", "bigot", "holocaust denier", etc., but I have a feeling his rock solid research and the actual content of the book will remain unchallenged.

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Senin, 09 Mei 2011

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Slippery Yellow Banana, by Toyin Olukoya

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Minggu, 08 Mei 2011

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Jumat, 06 Mei 2011

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  • Published on: 2015-03-25
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About the Author Being a mother of two energetic little boys, Rebecca Chamberlain certainly knows just what a child and parent look for when choosing a book. Her approach is to encourage learning with simple and silly concepts that will help children thrive. When writing the series, Rebecca felt inspired by her sons' eagerness to learn when the activities were amusing and effortless.


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In this dismantling of the myth of Japanese "quality education", McVeigh investigates the consequences of what happens when statistical and corporatist forces monopolize the purpose of schooling and the boundary between education and employment is blurred.

Japanese Higher Education as Myth (East Gate Books), by Brian J. McVeigh

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Review This book should be at the top of the reading list for all politicians, bureaucrats and university leaders... -- The Daily Yomiuri, May 5, 2002

About the Author Brian J. McVeigh received his PhD in anthropology from Princeton University. A specialist in Japan and China, he lived in Asia for 17 years and researches cultural psychology and historical changes in human mentality. He has published extensively on politics, education, intellectual history, and pop art. He is now training in mental health counseling at the University at Albany, SUNY.


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18 of 22 people found the following review helpful. No kidding By Michael J. I came to Japan in the mid 90's and eventually snagged a part time job at one of Japan's top tier universities. The material covered explained a lot of situations I saw - but I will leave it at that and close with a recent article translated from Sapio magazine (circa 2005) which explains the book's premise better than I can:Japan's colleges facing 'meltdown'Sapio (Sept. 28)"One has to think of education in Japan," wrote sociologist Ronald Dore in 1982, "as an enormously elaborate, very expensive testing system with some educational spinoffs, rather than as the other way around."Criticism in that vein fueled 20 years of off-and-on education reform, a gradual deregulation process culminating, on April 1, 2004, in government-affiliated national universities becoming "independent agencies."So where does Japan stand today, pedagogically speaking?"Japan's universities," declares Sapio, "are on the brink of meltdown."Intellectual bankruptcy is already here; financial bankruptcy is around the corner; and the nation's demography, with its rapidly declining university-age population, hardly promises an academic resurgence any time soon. That is the broad picture emerging from Sapio's series of reports on the state of "reformed" higher education in Japan.Two professors, Tsuneharu Okabe of Saitama University and Yo Kawanari of Hosei University, focus in back-to-back articles on intellectual bankruptcy. Okabe expresses astonishment and frustration at how dense, immature and ignorant students are nowadays. And professors, Kawanari maintains, are little better.Students' academic ability is in free-fall, writes Okabe. Simple logical thinking is beyond them. Their vocabulary is childish, their grasp of mathematics feeble, their curiosity nowhere in evidence. The latter is doubly surprising, he points out, in view of the young generation's easy familiarity with the Internet -- but the Net apparently appeals to them more as a playground than as a research venue.Kawanari saves his venom for his professorial colleagues. It is remarkable, he writes, how many authors' names appear on even brief research papers, some no more than a page long. "All those 'authors'," he says, "leave it uncertain as to whose work it really is. If a question arises, who do you address it to? Evasion of responsibility is written into the very system" -- which helps explain, he adds, why Japan's roster of currently active professors includes not a single Nobel Prize winner -- as against 48 at the U.K's Cambridge University alone.Kawanari marvels at how sloppily written many academic papers are -- "but that's not the worst of it," he says, citing an Education Ministry survey showing that a quarter of all university teachers have not published anything at all in the past five years.Maybe that's not the worst of it either. In June, Hagi International University in Yamaguchi Prefecture declared bankruptcy. Others will follow, predicts economic journalist Kiyoshi Shimano in his contribution to Sapio's series. "My estimate," he writes, "is that by 2010, 50 universities will have gone bankrupt -- and 50 others will have downsized."The reason, he says, is clear. In 1991 there were 2.01 million 18-year-olds in Japan. In 2004 there were 1.38 million. In 2014 there will probably be 1.21 million.Accompanying this demographic plunge has been a wave of university foundings which, on the face of it, seems absurd. Between 1996 and 2005, 167 new four-year universities opened, most of them private, raising the total nationwide number to 710. The apparent explanation is the rising proportion -- now some 50 percent -- of high-school students going on to college. But ultimately, the student numbers weren't there to justify the expansion. When universities must scramble for entrants -- when no paying customer is turned away -- standards go out the window.Why, then, not appeal to foreign students as a prime source of financial relief and intellectual invigoration? The idea goes back at least to 1983, conceived as part of then Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone's efforts to internationalize Japan. His goal of 100,000 foreign students was reached in 2003, a year ahead of schedule.So far so good, but Japan has yet to really warm to foreign students, writes former university administrator Tsutomu Kimura, and those who come, he says, often find their reception somewhat chilly. It's one symptom among many of Japan's intellectual decay, to which no end seems in sight.

34 of 44 people found the following review helpful. The truth is finally out By Negombo I taught in a Japanese branch of an American college for 8 years. As the author points out, Japanese undergraduate education entails 4 years of partying. Students often don't attend a single class in order to get a BA. The Malaysian Ministry of Education won't recognize Japanese undergraduate degrees. Japanese should not be admitted to American graduate schools based on what they did in Japan.As the book points out, College is the last gasp of so called "freedom" many Japanese have before becoming wage slaves to Fujitsu, Mitsubishi, Honda, etc. The reason companies will hire BA's in spite of their lack of education is:1) all training for general management positions is OJT - and2) companies want to mold employees in the image of Fujitsu, Mitsubishi, etc. - therefore anyone with their own ideas need not apply. They are looking for a "blank slate".Need someone with specialized knowledge? Why in heck do you think they hire foreign advisors? The Chinese "Miracle", like the Japanese, depends very heavily on foreign investment and foreign know how.I dealt with many apathetic, sometimes out of control students - most of whom never did required assignments. Many would sleep in class - or talk loudly - or listen to music - or eat - or whatever. When I saw pandemonium going on in the classrooms of my Japanese co-workers, I looked at their grade books, and somehow wasn't surprised to find that no one got a grade less than "B". Some students I observed often didn't show.I had one group of college students who would insist on smoking in class. I ended up being more of a cop than a teacher, confiscating cigarettes and imposing discipline than getting any teaching done. About 40% of my classes were in the "out of control" category. The other 60% ranged from apathetic to somewhat cooperative. If I gave students D's or F's, the school office would change those to A's and B's.A colleague who worked in a high school there found that they padded their school math scores by giving the evaluation tests only to good math students. A Ph.D. in psychology I worked with who worked in California with brain damaged kids said she had more progress with them than with the Japanese she had to teach. A co-worker who taught in a "night" high school was reprimanded by the principal for waking up the students. "It is rude" he was told.And forget special ed. Learning disabled students are thrown in with the rest - "sink or swim". No special intervention for them. Japan's educational system is in the dark ages. Ask a Japanese teacher what learning disabled or dyslexia is, most don't have a clue.Cram school and longer school hours are excuses for mothers to get the kids out of the house so mom can go shopping with friends. "Have a baby and do what you want" is a popular expression in Japan. I only understood it after years of being there.In fact, the only time you ever see kids studying is IN cram school.I asked a girl what she did in school on Saturday:"We clean the school.""Class?" I asked."No.""Teachers?""No"So much for Japan's longer school week, free janitorial service included.Americans confuse the behavior of Asian immigrants with that of Asian natives. Two completely different groups, people. Asian immigrants have to try harder, being a minority. Not so when they are in the majority.The US was inundated in the 1980's with c**pola from Japan in the form of PBS "documentaries" - nearly all of which lauded Japan's "superior" education system. Look at the credits - these documentaries are made in Japan by the Japanese government, Tourist Bureau and Japan Airlines. Can you spell "propaganda"?Japan's educational system at the grade school to high school levels is based on 19th century Prussia's (note the uniforms) with its emphasis on the doctrine of Hegel i.e. turn out unthinking cogs for the state. A researcher from Stanford and another from U. of Nevada at Reno came to Japan and both came to the same conclusion: It's a great system to teach memorization, but thinking goes by the wayside.There is no discipline from grade school to high school EXCEPT for three years of Junior High. The few Junior High School students I taught were the best behaved, mainly because they were too exhausted to give me trouble. I have spoken to Japanese who have been open enough to tell about the situation in high schools in Japan. Some schools in Tokyo have most of their windows broken, and, according to my sources, a group of students upon graduation will gang up on their least favorite teacher and give them a beating. Bullying in schools is widespread, used to keep those who do not "conform" in line - and often encouraged by teachers and staff.So, you've read "Learning to Bow" - god knows, maybe things are different out in the sticks (I never taught there) - or maybe the school was aware their teacher was writing a book on them, and made sure the kids were on their best behavior. You've got me. The well-disciplined student was something I rarely encountered in Tokyo.I found in my own experience that Japanese had a very difficult time with anything abstract. They could only think in terms of the concrete. Ask an American what freedom (an abstract term) is, and they will answer you most of the time with an abstract - such as "Freedom means life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." Ask a Japanese, and they will give you a concrete: "Freedom means being able to smoke". So much for "superior education"."Bitter and whiny?" No, this is an objective work of research with facts carefully referenced. I didn't notice any negative tone to the book.But a comment like that would be typical coming from a foreign English instructor. Most I worked with were not the brightest bulbs on the string, and a few of the dumber ones would defend education in Japan even though they had to deal with the sorry results of it every day. Some people never "get it" or don't want to, depending on their situation (and IQ). Most foreigners don't read much about Japan (too busy counting their yen) and the insecure ones (many) are exceptionally two-faced - my out-of control students would have another teacher who would label them "geniuses" and would claim they didn't have a problem with them. This was a lame tactic to make themselves look good, and not incur the wrath of the overly sensitive Japanese. When I asked to observe what they were doing to make these impossible students "geniuses" I was flat out refused. I went by and observed anyway, and found that they were even more out of control than when I had them. The Emperor had no clothes.Foreigners who are married to a local oftentimes (at least for the first couple of years) will defend Japan to the death. So will those whose job is unbelievably cushy - like university instructors who have 12 hour weeks, 100K salaries and all the female attention a nerdy looking guy could ask for.The "Defenders of Japan" club was certainly a strange phenomena when I was there - you couldn't say one critical thing about the country without being labeled "bitter and whiny" - PU-LEEZE!I am SO happy that someone finally wrote an objective book on education in Japan - thanks Brian. I feel vindicated.

27 of 36 people found the following review helpful. Imperialist and dismissive By Thursday Critic As many of the other reviewers, I too have taught in Japan for several years. Apparently unlike many of them, however, I also speak and read Japanese, which perhaps gives me a different perspective. Japanese universities may suffer many of the problems that McVeigh identifies, but his evidence is overwhelmingly anecdotal and his approach is one of self-assured superiority. It is hard to see him other than as a white, American male following in a imperialist tradition of assuming the superiority of his own language and culture while lamenting the disgraceful ignorance of the benighted natives. His response to Japanese education, like those of his imperialist predecessors, is "Why can't they just learn to be more like us?"Contrary to the impression given in the book, anyone who can read Japanese need only walk into a Japanese bookstore to see the utter ludicracy of McVeigh's basic claim that Japanese higher education is bankrupt. If the universities offer nothing more than "simulated learning," how does one account for all the flourishing intellectual activity? Even McVeigh refrains from claiming that his Japanese colleagues are intellectually stunted as are the students. If not from the universities, whence do bright Japanese professors come?McVeigh's criticism of the university system, including the lack of standards, the overemphasis on moving students into employment and the inablity to fail students, seems largely accurate, though it is impossible to know how extensive such problems are from his impressionistic argument. Much of this criticism appears to me to be on the mark, though I kept waited futily for McVeigh to support his charges with data and statistics. (It is impossible to confirm any of his claims because he provides no names of specific students, professors or universities. Readers just have to take him at his word.)The largest problems of the book fall into two main areas. The first, a characteristic mirrored by other commenters, is an apparent contempt for students, especially those struggling to express themselves in a foreign language. McVeigh completely ignores the influcence of language and never makes clear whether students are expressing themselves in Japanse or in English. It appears that most of the time he is measuring their intellectual ability and maturity on statements that they make in English. This gross unfairness of this manner of criticism would be immediately clear if one asked an American student of the Japanese language to explain in Japanese what "freedom" meant to them. If one complete discounted the fact that they were stuggling to express themselves in a difficult foreign language, one would have to conclude that they had no ability to handle abstractions.Having said this, I would concede that many Japanese students are not trained in high school to think critically or analytically. I have also taught at several universities in America, however, and can assure readers that this problem is not at all limited to Japan. The challenge, it seems to me, is how to engages such students and help them grow intellectually and emotionally. McVeigh offers nothing but arrogant contempt. In my own teaching, I have seen students undergo remarkable transformations. I have often also discovered that Japanese students who seem ignorant and naive in English can be remarkably eloquent and sophisticated when writing in their own language (Of course, you would have to be willing and able to read their Japanese to glean such information.)In addition to his contempt for Japanese students (which is truly lamentable for an educator), McVeigh's other conspicuous problem is his utter disregard for Japanese scholoarship written in Japanese. Other than a few newspaper articles, he relies almost completely on fellow American critics of Japanese education (some of it rather out-dated). This gives the grossly misleading impression that only he is somehow bright and brave enough to address the glaring problems of higher education in Japan, something which Japanese themselves are either too blind or too cowardly to do. Nothing could be further from the truth. There are numerous excellent criticisms of Japanese education written by committed Japanese scholars. Unlike McVeigh, they do not blame Japanese students for their educational system and, also unlike McVeigh, they typically demonstrate some historical awareness of the factors that have contributed to the development of Japanese universities. (McVeigh's book is history-free. He makes no attempt to trace the development of higher education in Japan.)On a final note, I would recommend anyone who wants to help transform education into a process of student self-empowerment to read bell hooks. First of all, her writing, in contrast to McVeigh's imagined Western utopia, underscores problems in American education. Hooks tells stories of how she has struggled to connect with her students in order to make education truly meaningful. She has really helped me rethink my relationship with my students, and become more capable of learning from them.I urge anyone who reads this review to reject the easy, arrogant contempt for Japanese students expressed by some of the other reviewers. Their eagerness to join with McVeigh in condemning Japanese students should give serious pause to any educator who feels sympathy with McVeigh's arguments. His own attitude of superiority is not as glaring as many of the reviewers, but their reviews reveal their assumption that they have found a comrade who shares their chauvenistic ideas.Japanese students are fundamentally no different from students anywhere. Of course, all students and all people are in some way bound by their cultures. The point is, if you are an English teacher who can't speak or read Japanese, you must recognize that you are always dealing with them from a vastly superior position and that they will have a great deal of difficulty communicating with you because of cultural and linguistic factors. I would suggest that the best way to teach them would be to try to learn from them individually.

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