frizz-comment: The yearly peace ranking is very interesting. Nice that in Japan crime rate is low. To be polite is the rule. But what about the tons of nuclear water at Fukushima, entering the ocean daily?
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frizz-comment: The yearly peace ranking is very interesting. Nice that in Japan crime rate is low. To be polite is the rule. But what about the tons of nuclear water at Fukushima, entering the ocean daily?
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frizz-comment: The yearly peace ranking is very interesting. Nice that in Japan crime rate is low. To be polite is the rule. But what about the tons of nuclear water at Fukushima, entering the ocean daily? Not a capital crime? Very polite to the ocean and the rest of the world?
related:
https://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2011/05/27/global-peace-index/
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https://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2013/03/17/japan-cracked-but-not-broken/
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title=”Cracked, but not Broken” ひび割れ、壊れていない by 7E55E-BRN ♥, click on the graphic to enter his galleries on Flickr
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Peaceful for Violence and Crime but not with nuclear power and elements : Eartquake, tsunami …. Iceland is the most peaceful country. France is far, very far and Germany in 15th place….I agree, I feel more peaceful in Germany but it was only for weeks, not an entire life.
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the global peace index 2013:
http://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2013/jun/11/global-peace-index-2013
I’m glad not to live in Somalia or Afghanistan…
(I found France ranking on position 53 – of 162 states)
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I loved hearing about the Shinto priests….they sound quite like Druids 🙂
Also interesting to read about wearing face masks when I’ll out of politeness…..this might explain the handful of Japanese visitors I have seen around Edinburgh this week wearing masks. It puzzled me as there is not much pollution in our air. Very interesting post.
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