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Jimmy Little Balls posted:When I used to teach and was doing a group project I would get them to type their names into the computer during class. If they did it in pinyin it would take about 5 minutes for 50 students, if they used characters it would take 30 minutes - 1 hour since they have to find the right character, realise that it isn't the correct character and that they can't spell their own name and repeat. I'd try to get them to use pinyin but if you have one kid use hanzi early on in the process everyone else will do it no matter how many times you tell them not to because that guy used characters so it means we should do it like that too. That's got me wondering... How popular is internet for aiding ESL education? Are students receptive to it as a selling point? Haier posted:http://imgur.com/gallery/Hvnvb oh dang Accretionist fucked around with this message at 14:25 on Nov 2, 2016 |
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Haier posted:http://imgur.com/gallery/Hvnvb The dude that posted this is my new hero. Human trafficking is loving horrifying and it seems like no one gives a poo poo, so kudos to him for trying to raise awareness about it. I got pretty disgusted by a lot of people when I was on detachment in South Korea with the Navy because we were given a bunch of training on the subject and how supporting prostitution in the region will likely fund traffickers and people still went to the pink light district often. Our OIC (officer in charge) was even spotted there on multiple occasions. Way to set an example, sir.
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Khorne posted:Hangul kinda owns. It's no worse than the english alphabet. Literally an attempt by the administrative upper class to gently caress the poors by making it more difficult again to read/write in an official capacity.
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What's this talk about it taking forever to type in Chinese? Maybe they are using the standard Windows pinyin instead of Google Pinyin?
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Haier posted:http://imgur.com/gallery/Hvnvb Well now I'm depressed
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Same thing is prevalent in Nepal
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can we... can we just kill everyone who buys people? We've done it before, i feel like we can do it again.
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Worst thing is that slavery/sex slavery is everywhere, including the US. It's pretty much the most low-profile major problem out there, and it is everywhere. p.s. kill slavers Edit: quote:Researchers estimate that 21 million are enslaved worldwide, generating $150 billion each year in illicit profits for traffickers. Accretionist fucked around with this message at 15:23 on Nov 2, 2016 |
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It was only a few years ago in Australia that a bunch of people were arrested on slavery charges. loving slavery charges.
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Accretionist posted:Worst thing is that slavery/sex slavery is everywhere, including the US. It's pretty much the most low-profile major problem out there, and it is everywhere. I take a small solace in the fact that the scale seems to top around 1% and not 50.
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Boiled Water posted:I take a small solace in the fact that the scale seems to top around 1% and not 50. For the most part anyway.
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Very rarely am I pleasantly surprised by my country of Iran.
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Outrail posted:For the most part anyway.
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Glenn Quebec posted:Very rarely am I pleasantly surprised by my country of Iran. I wouldn't be. Given that Qatar isn't the darkest spot on the map their definition of slavery probably doesn't include migrant workers who have their passports seized and then worked to death for a pittance.
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You can really just bold most of the Wikipedia article Mauritania Population: 4,067,564 Slavery: 4% Slaves: 155,600 Mauritania suffers from several human rights issues,[12] including slavery, where an estimated roughly 4% (155,600 people) of the country's population are being enslaved against their will, especially enemies of the government...Slavery persists in Mauritania. Although nominally abolished in 1981, it was not illegal to own slaves until 2007...The government of Mauritania denies that slavery continues in the country...According to some estimates, up to 600,000 Mauritanians, or 20% of the population, are still enslaved... Obstacles to ending slavery in Mauritania include: - Belief that slavery is part of the natural order of this society. fake edit: I'm assuming the 0.56 was a land mine victim.
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pentyne posted:I wouldn't be. Given that Qatar isn't the darkest spot on the map their definition of slavery probably doesn't include migrant workers who have their passports seized and then worked to death for a pittance. Not just Qatar. That happens in Bahrain, UAE, and Saudi Arabia as well.
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Haier posted:http://imgur.com/gallery/Hvnvb Holy poo poo the video is infuriating: https://vimeo.com/180550106 (password is 'thankyou', from the end of that album) Go to 8:35. They just kidnap them in broad daylight.
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pentyne posted:I wouldn't be. Given that Qatar isn't the darkest spot on the map their definition of slavery probably doesn't include migrant workers who have their passports seized and then worked to death for a pittance. Just let me have this.
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what is alcohol culture like in china , sounds like Korea and Japan have them beat . do Chinese men drink a lot ? do they drink with their boss and coworkers ?
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it's a weird mix of really watery beer and really pungent liquor. i don't think it's as extreme as in japan or korea in that i only ever saw one guy in a suit barfing on the sidewalk at 8am
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Mozi posted:it's a weird mix of really watery beer and really pungent liquor. i don't think it's as extreme as in japan or korea in that i only ever saw one guy in a suit barfing on the sidewalk at 8am salarymen probably aren't as prevalent since china is so much bigger . I'm not sure tho so I will leave it up to the Chinese experts
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Ok. So Duterte has been pretty funny for a while but his insane rhetoric and extra judicial killings have become scary. We've halted the sale of 26000 small arms to them because of the killings.
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Glenn Quebec posted:Ok. So Duterte has been pretty funny for a while but his insane rhetoric and extra judicial killings have become scary. We've halted the sale of 26000 small arms to them because of the killings. who would stop the sale of millions of dollars worth of weapons ? somebody who doesn't care about the bottom line of the company !
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Pon de Bundy posted:who would stop the sale of millions of dollars worth of weapons ? somebody who doesn't care about the bottom line of the company ! It's true ever since we left page 88 of the thread we have lost the lucky and sight of what really matters Money over everything
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Pon de Bundy posted:what is alcohol culture like in china , sounds like Korea and Japan have them beat . do Chinese men drink a lot ? do they drink with their boss and coworkers ? I didn't see anything consistent while there. The beer and liquor was way cheaper than anywhere else I've seen -- so cheap that I often think I'm misremembering the prices -- like a 1L beer being about 0.75 USD but fifty cents of that being deposit on the bottle, or maybe it was even half that? And the beer was absolutely fine too, nothing amazing, just a decent, drinkable lager. There were also five gallon plastic drums of liquor in the store with ditto-printed labels that were almost free.
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Glenn Quebec posted:Ok. So Duterte has been pretty funny for a while but his insane rhetoric and extra judicial killings have become scary. We've halted the sale of 26000 small arms to them because of the killings. Yet we still fund the Yemeni genocide by the Saudis lol
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In a place that's faking rice, how likely is it that you actually drank beer and not some cheap industrial ethanol with some piss added.
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Pon de Bundy posted:what is alcohol culture like in china , sounds like Korea and Japan have them beat . do Chinese men drink a lot ? do they drink with their boss and coworkers ? There's a huge difference between the north or rural areas and the south. North Eastern China is just Korean levels of bad where dudes are BRO and 哥們兒兒兒兒兒兒 as gently caress and chug baijiu. Everyone drinks as in the mom, the dad, the daughter, and the aunts drink poo poo loads of alcohol because winters there are just miserable. In the south it's way more tame. You do get baijiu fueled business meetings and KTV nights but you can weasel your way out of it. The alcohol abuse gets worse the more related the business is to a government body. Be it licensing/contracting/permits/bureaucracy. I would say the "defacto" national beer is Tsing Tao which is a Germany Lager legacy. The original factory and brewery in QingDao still imports wheat from Germany and make Okay lager. Everywhere else in China is just contracted brewing where rice is the major ingredient like Budweiser. There's also a craft brewery scene in the major cities because you can get cheap industrial brewing equipment from tao bao. As for non beers, there's different kind of rice wine but not as meticulous as Korean soju culture. You get yellow wine in Eastern China which tastes pretty good and more of a dry vinegar kick. Baijiu has a bad reputation but the home made stuff or higher quality stuff is actually really really smooth and tasty. You just take small sips of it like drinking cognac.
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I just want to say: Glass Northern China
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huangjiu is pretty great, wish it was just a little stronger though
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caberham posted:There's a huge difference between the north or rural areas and the south. North Eastern China is just Korean levels of bad where dudes are BRO and 哥們兒兒兒兒兒兒 as gently caress and chug baijiu. Everyone drinks as in the mom, the dad, the daughter, and the aunts drink poo poo loads of alcohol because winters there are just miserable. interesting, so the women are allowed to drink a lot and it doesn't ruin FACE? what about in the muslim areas? i don't know how strict they would follow their religion in a country that probably doesn't view muslims with anything but disgust
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caberham posted:I just want to say: If Southern China had at any point in the lands numerous conflicts and civil wars gained sustained dominance over Northern China the entire eastern asia region would be so much better off.
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JaucheCharly posted:In a place that's faking rice, how likely is it that you actually drank beer and not some cheap industrial ethanol with some piss added. Beer or some kind of mash is a prereq for industrial ethanol anyway, it's almost as cheap to make as the cost of the carbs you put into it. The only reason we don't see it this way in the West is because of the taxes each drink usually carries.
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Myriarch posted:If Southern China had at any point in the lands numerous conflicts and civil wars gained sustained dominance over Northern China the entire eastern asia region would be so much better off. hong xiuquan did nothing wrong
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Pon de Bundy posted:interesting, so the women are allowed to drink a lot and it doesn't ruin FACE? More than that, if you can't match her drink for drink she'll probably call you a pussy
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Outrail posted:You can really just bold most of the Wikipedia article I cannot believe that in my life time I could of legally owned a slave somewhere in the world, this is too terrible to think about.
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Apparently Chinese men need all the help they can get in being 'men'. also human trafficking chat is kinda strange; is it really not that well known? I mean, yeah, my discipline is kinda into issues like that (I mostly know the issue through where it intersects with child soldiers and civil wars) but dang I thought most people woulda heard at least about it through chocolate, seeing as the majority of it (at least in W-Africa, which is a major exporter) is harvested by slaves, who are often children and the fight against it hasn't gone well because when they try to raid the farms they usually murder all the slaves which leaves little evidence of the culprits
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Pon de Bundy posted:interesting, so the women are allowed to drink a lot and it doesn't ruin FACE? A surprising fact is that quite a lot of muslims drink
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Deceitful Penguin posted:Apparently Chinese men need all the help they can get in being 'men'. I knew about the human trafficking issue, especially in that area of our world, but to know it is and still is quietly condoned by that government? It makes me feel a little depressed…
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Shayu posted:I cannot believe that in my life time I could of legally owned a slave somewhere in the world, this is too terrible to think about. Life truly is a series of missed opportunities. Deceitful Penguin posted:Apparently Chinese men need all the help they can get in being 'men'. What? How long does it take to raid a farm? 'Did you find any slaves officer?' 'No Sir, we found rooms full of tiny beds and workshops full of tiny tools, and a mass grave full of tiny bodies, but no slaves.' 'Damnit! Where are they hiding those slaves?' Outrail fucked around with this message at 23:28 on Nov 2, 2016 |
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