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According to the statistics of census bureau of Nepal currently there are 61 ethnic groups in Nepal of which Raute is one.

Last Updated (Thursday, 29 October 2009 16:25)

 

APUの温泉名人にインタビュー~

春セメスターも残すところあと約二週間。待ちに待った夏休みが近づくにつれて、ワクワク心を躍らすとともに、私たちは現実に引き戻される。レポートの締め切り、プレゼン、期末テスト・・・考えただけでも頭が痛い。しかし、夏休みをスッキリした気分で迎えるためにも、ここはなんとしても乗り越えたい。そんなあなた!ちょっと軽い息抜きに、疲れた体を癒してくれる別府の温泉に足を運んでみてはどうだろうか。今日は、APUの学生で「*温泉名人」の称号を持つ大の温泉好き、渡辺眞紀さん(APS3)と赤羽根康平さん(APS2)に温泉の魅力について語ってもらった。

Last Updated (Wednesday, 21 October 2009 17:47)

 

On June 1st Oita Prefecture began charging for plastic bags in supermarkets. Previously there were no restrictions on plastic bags and customers were able to get plastic bags for free. However, from June 1st, it has become necessary for customers to purchase plastic bags when they buy goods. Within Japan, Toyama prefecture(富山県) was the first prefecture to start charging for plastic bags in April 2008, and from June 1st, every prefecture in Japan has initiated the act to charge for plastic bags, including Oita prefecture.

Last Updated (Wednesday, 21 October 2009 17:34)

 
Nowadays, when talking about development, people tend to think about the term “sustainable development”. “Sustainable development” may have been applied in various perspectives, and one of the most notable perspectives that are necessary for development in any society is the caring for children who are future generation of every nation. As students of the seminar “Sustainable Development Studies” by Professor Manopimoke Supachit, we decided to take a visit to Beppu Heiwa-en – an orphanage in Beppu City in order to improve our knowledge of how important orphanage issues are for sustainable development of the Japanese society in particular and of the world as a whole. Our visit took place on the Saturday 6 June 2009.

Last Updated (Wednesday, 21 October 2009 17:32)

 
Friday Family Fellowship came about in 2003 when three students were looking for people whom they can share their faith with. They started to meet regularly every week to pray together, to share joys and struggles in life and to support one another. For the past six years, the group has grown much larger into a multicultural community of students and professionals from APU and Beppu City. The community consists of people from different backgrounds around the world, who are united by faith and the will to develop into better persons each day.

Last Updated (Wednesday, 21 October 2009 17:30)