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To Receive Information Correctly

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Hello, everyone! How often do you use the Internet? Probably, you use it every day, don't you? Now, we can't live without the Internet. If your smartphones are taken away just for a day, you will be really suffered. It is so stressful for young people like us. The Internet is an essential part of our lives. On the other hand, the Internet also has some dangers. There is so much information on the Internet. Are you able to receive them correctly? Some of you may think you can, but please be careful. Sometimes knowledge interferes with our thinking. Today, I will show you the way to receive information correctly with an example. In Japan, the declining birthrate is becoming a social problem. Look at graph1 below. This is a graph from the Cabinet Office's website. It shows the current status of Japan's declining birthrate. This graph shows the birth rate and the total fertility rate. The total fertility rate means the number of children born from one woman. if the total fe

Origin Of Christmas

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Hello, everyone! It has been cold lately. I can't live without my kotatsu anymore! Please take care of yourself. By the way, December is Christmas, isn't it? I love Christmas the most all of the events in a year. The town is decorated with lights. The stores are full of vitality. People passing me seem to be enjoying themselves. I love this kind of atmosphere. Of course, the most exciting part of Christmas is getting a present from Santa Claus for children. Their presents arrive in their socks on the morning of the 25th. I used to write letters to Santa Clause when I was a kid. Incidentally, do you know why socks? In fact, it has a deep connection with the story of the origin of Santa Clause. Today, I would like to introduce some trivia about Christmas! The origin of Santa Claus is the legend of St. Nicholas. He was a bishop in the city of Murat in the Eastern Roman Empire around the 4th century. St. He was a compassionate man. He often helped people in need. One day, St. Nicho