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    2 weeks ago 100%

    In my experience, this is because they conduct yearly x-ray examinations to detect tuberculosis and other lung diseases. Shirts and bras interfere with the image, so they ask students to bring a plain shirt to wear during the examination. However, if there's no other option, they may ask them to do the examination bare-chested. In my case, there was gender separation (not only in location but also in the time frame), but I can't say the same for all schools or age groups. Japanese schools are known for having students change into sports clothing in the classroom without gender separation up to 3rd or 4th grade, so I wouldn't be surprised if there are schools that don’t separate genders for medical examinations.

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    1 month ago 92%

    One of the rationales of sane people regarding alternative energy sources is the cost of using "more expensive" energy sources when cheap (at least for the time being), albeit more polluting, alternatives like coal and natural gas are readily available.

    The argument is that if Country A switches to full renewables, in the time it takes for the prices to become low enough to be competitive against coal, Country B, which is unscrupulous in its development and continues using coal as its main energy source, would gain a significant advantage over Country A.

    You could even argue that for Country B, switching to alternative energy sources would be unfair, considering that Country A enjoyed decades of rapid growth and development using cheap coal, whereas Country B would not. Since Country A won't fully switch to alternative energy sources to maintain its supremacy, and Country B won't change for the sake of its development, we're effectively in a deadlock.

    Personally, I think all countries should work together and switch to renewable energy sources to reduce the impact of climate change. Unfortunately, the world is not so simple, and the conflict is more nuanced than simply "keeping profits vs. creating a better world."

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  • news News ExxonMobil accused of ‘greenwashing’ over carbon capture plan it failed to invest in
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    I get where you're coming from, skepticism is healthy and, honestly, necessary when it comes to big promises about tech solutions for climate change. But I think it's worth taking a second look at carbon capture technology. It's not about being gullible; it's about exploring all our options to tackle a massive issue. Sure, it's had its share of ups and downs, and, yes, it requires substantial investment and development to be viable on a large scale. However, it's far from a scam.

    I worked as a researcher in advanced materials for carbon capture, an alternative to the traditional carbon capture that uses amines for "capturing carbon" (a better term would be "carbon separation and storage", BTW). The TRL (Technology Readiness Level) of amine-based carbon separation is 7, meaning that it has been implemented in large-scale facilities in operating conditions (specifically, at the Petra Nova Power Plant, which unfortunately closed down due to the low oil price during COVID). The rest of the carbon separation technologies (adsorption media, membrane, cryogenics, etc.) have not yet passed TRL 4 or 5, but they are expected to continue to find niche uses. Bottom line is that all of the methods WORK technically, but decrease power generation efficiency, so they may or may not work economically. Regulations and quotas could lift this obstacle.

    Dismissing it outright as a 'scam' might be overlooking the potential benefits it offers in reducing CO2 emissions. It's definitely not the sole solution, and we need a broad strategy that includes renewable energy, energy efficiency, and conservation. In fact, the main obstacle that "carbon capture" technologies face is in terms of public opinion, with companies branding the technology as a "silver bullet" that magically makes all previous and present emissions go away, sometimes without even investing in the research and development necessary to make it work, like ExxonMobil did. Or they imply that since they are doing "carbon capture," the other strategies are obsolete, which is definitely not the case.

    However, writing off carbon capture entirely could mean missing out on a valuable tool in our fight against climate change. Let's keep the conversation open and critically assess all possible solutions, including this one. What do you think?"

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  • asklemmy Ask Lemmy Japanese people on lemmy, what is Japan actually like ?
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    8 months ago 100%

    That's the case for very specific places, but in general, tabearuki is considered 行儀の悪いこと, meaning bad manners, basically.

    Take a look at this article, for example. Or this anectode. Or info from a language school. Or this quora answer. They all discuss how eating while walking is bad manners and can bring nuisance to the people around you, even in non crowded places. Of course this is not every Japanese person's opinion! I've even seen people advocating for it.

    I think it's not such bad manner that you would be scolded by a stranger, perhaps by a Japanese partner or close friend, but it's definetly not seen in good eyes in general.

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    andres_os
    8 months ago 100%

    Great response! Just a comment, 食べ歩き (eating while walking) is definitely not seen with good eyes in many places in Japan. Some very touristic streets even have signs to forbid it.

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  • news News The World Hasn’t Seen Cicadas Like This Since 1803
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    Ok, that was exactly my point earlier. I thought that since some countries experience annual cicadas, the U.S. experiencing both periodical cycles simultaneously would be similar to what other countries experience every year. However, I was wrong. It turns out that the numbers for periodical cicadas are much, much greater than those for the annual types. So, indeed, just their sheer numbers will make them a spectacular event. Sorry for the misunderstanding. TIL

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    10 months ago 100%

    I think about 1k USD would improve my life a lot at the moment and in the future. I'm in the process of moving countries for a job and I need to have my things shipped. I already live abroad, so I can't leave anything behind. Anything I cannot afford to ship I will have to give away or dispose. With all the moving expenses, I have no idea how much money I have left for shipping, but 1k would allow me to ship everything stress free.

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  • biodiversity Biodiversity ‘We have to work urgently’: Mexican ecologists start campaign to save axolotl
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    10 months ago 100%

    I found a source in Spanish where the original term used by the scientist was "antros flotantes" (floating nightclubs): https://www.elfinanciero.com.mx/nacional/2023/11/24/adopta-un-ajolote-una-idea-de-la-unam-para-proteger-al-anfibio-mexicano-al-borde-de-la-extincion/

    I'm from Mexico City, and he's referring to the custom to go to Xochimilco's canals and rent one or a few "trajineras" (shallow boats) and have a huge party while navigating the canals. In Mexican Spanish, "antro" is very often used to describe nightclubs. I suppose this activity is not very environmentally friendly in terms of trash, noise, etc.

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  • technology Technology Google Flights will now tell you when it's the cheapest time to book | TechCrunch
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    1 year ago 100%

    But there are times where many people really want or don't want to travel to an specific location because of the weather, events, etc. There is a natural higher demand for some dates, i.e. Christmas, etc., while others have lower demand, i.e., summer in some places. I suspect people that travel without time constrains will be most benefited, ofc, but don't underestimate the number of people who travel with time constraints.

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  • recipes Recipes and Cooking Tips Birria (a traditional Mexican dish from the state of Jalisco made from slow-cooked fall-apart juicy and tender beef in a rich and flavorful red chile broth, or consomé). Recipe Link in Post Body.
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    1 year ago 100%

    Mexican living abroad here. This recipe looks awesome, I will cook it for the next taco Tuesday! Thanks for sharing

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    OldPhotosInRealLife andres_os 1 year ago 100%
    Oksaki Station, 1984 - 2021. Tokyo, Japan. https://i.ibb.co/mT9kgsb/Picsart-23-08-05-07-01-51-508.jpg

    Credit to [@tokyo_timeslip](https://www.instagram.com/p/CvemSvgpQC5/?igshid=MTc4MmM1YmI2Ng==)

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    antiquememesroadshow Antique Memes Roadshow My favorite from the icanhascheezburger.com era
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    I wrote groundhog because of the file name. "funny-pictures-groundhog-ate-flower.jpg" I assumed the elders knew better.

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    My favorite from the icanhascheezburger.com era

    A picture of a groundhog holding the stem of a flower (maybe actually a grass blade?), with a stoic expression. Caption: I brot youz a flower... But I eated it...

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    1 year ago 100%

    I bought this record immediately after finding it in a record ship in Japan because of this green text. It slaps as promised.

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    Analog photography andres_os 1 year ago 100%
    Annecy, France | Canon A-1, FD 50mm f1.4 s.s.c, Fujifilm Superia Premium 400 https://i.imgur.com/Iy7JatB.jpg
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    1 year ago 100%

    Thank you for always being at the forefront of the fight against problems that affect Lemmt. I'm glad I chose this instance as my home.

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  • foodporn FoodPorn Kumamoto style ramen. Kokutei, Kumamoto.
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    I think the biggest distinction is that in addition to pork bones, they also add chicken bones and vegetables to the broth to make it richer. Also, they add pepper oil and garlic as topping. The raw egg yolks are not part of the style, they're an "unorthodox" (because it deviates from the traditional style), but delicious addition by the restaurant.

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  • foodporn FoodPorn Kumamoto style ramen. Kokutei, Kumamoto.
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    1 year ago 100%

    In fact, they are raw. In Japan you can safely eat raw eggs, many recipes include raw eggs that you are supposed to mix before eating.

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    Nitinol spring in hot water https://imgur.com/a/SZxm8gb

    Nitinol is a type of material that has a shape memory effect, in which a pre-programmed shape can be recovered after heating, sometimes producing large forces.

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    Kumamoto style ramen. Kokutei, Kumamoto. https://i.imgur.com/1cBaIGz.jpg

    I've been living in Japan for a few years and I've tasted many different styles of ramen in different places. In my opinion, this was the tastiest so far! Give it a shot if you ever go to Kumamoto.

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    Here's my personal opinion about this picture. I believe that you selected the boat and it's wake as your main subject for this frame. If so, in my opinion, they are too hidden in the frame. There's nothing that makes them stand out; on the contrary, the cliffside hides it. You mentioned the contrast between the dark water and the brightness of the cliff side. I think that since both are part of the background, this big contrast actually deviates the attention from the main subject, the boat and it's wake. Normally, placing the boat on the right side would remove a part of the story (i.e., the destination of the boat, since it is a moving object). However, since one of the things that caught your attention of this scene was the boat's wake, I think including more of it makes sense. Then your story is not its destination anymore, but its speed, beauty, etc. Consider the stroy that you want to transmit when composing. Dead space is not a problem, the important thing is main subject and background separation (contrast), and main subject emphasis, both which could be improved in this frame.

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    Shinjuku magenta https://i.imgur.com/xa3FStw.jpg

    Canon II-B rangefinder, Canon 50 mm f:1.8, Fujifilm Superia Premium 400

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