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"content": "Japanese Names<br />Very few names in Japan can be both a family name and a given name. It means that it is usually apparent to those familiar with Japanese names which is the given name and which is the family name, regardless of the order of presentation.<br /><br />It is very uncommon for Japanese people to have a middle name. This concept is not followed or legally recognized in Japan, except in the names of foreigners.<br /><br />Japanese law requires married couples to have the same family name. In nearly all cases, the woman adopts their husband’s surname at marriage. Some Japanese women may choose to use their maiden name in informal situations.",
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"content": "Antarctica<br />A trip to Antarctica is a journey to one of the most fascinating and beautiful places on the planet. It changes your perspective on the world thanks to the unique wildlife and the stunning icy wilderness that you will experience. It's also quite a fascinating continent, too as our fun facts about Antarctica show:<br /><br />1. Antarctica is always covered in ice. Unlike its northern counterpart, the North Pole, the ice in Antarctica never melts.<br /><br />2. Antarctica is a landmass that is covered in ice. The North Pole and the Arctic are not lands but a frozen mass on top of the ocean.<br /><br />3. Antarctica is the windiest, highest, and driest place on earth.<br /><br />4. The average thickness of the ice covering Antarctica is one mile. It can be as thick as three miles in places.<br /><br />5. Antarctica is 1.3 times as large as Europe, almost 1.5 times the size of the United States of America. It is almost double the size of Australia, also.",
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"content": "Space Debris<br />Space debris has become a huge problem. Their accumulation in Earth's orbit has become a hindrance and can endanger future missions to the moon or Mars, according to the chief of a company trying to solve the issue.<br /> <br />A surge in aggressive space ventures in recent years has seen a build-up of space junk, and they are set to grow exponentially, Nobu Okada, founder, and CEO of Astroscale, told CNBC at the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, China.<br /> <br />\"Over the last 5 to 7 years, we saw (about) 2,000 space ventures worldwide. Their plans are so aggressive. They're going to launch 10,000 to 20,000 satellites over the next 5 to 10 years,\" he said. \"We see the exponential growth of objects in space.\"<br /> <br />More than 500,000 pieces of junk floating around Earth's orbit, including defunct satellites, rocket boosters, nuts, and bolts, of which pose a substantial threat to astronauts and spacecraft, according to the U.S. space agency NASA. The European Space Agency said that as of January 2018, there are about 29,000 objects larger than 10 centimeters, around 750,000 objects ranging from 1 cm to 10 cm, and about 166 million objects between 1 millimeter to 1 cm in size.",
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"content": "\"Time is an illusion\"<br />The idea that time is an illusion suggests that our perception of time is not an objective, absolute reality, but rather a subjective experience that is shaped by our minds and the way we perceive the world around us. 🌐<br /><br />Think of it like this: time is like a river flowing through our lives. It's constantly moving, always changing, and yet, it's also always the same. <br />The past, present, and future are all connected, and they're all part of the same flow. 🌊<br /><br />This perspective can be a bit tricky to wrap your head around, but it's a pretty powerful idea! It means that time is not fixed or linear, but rather a flexible and dynamic concept that can be experienced in many different ways. 🌅<br /><br />So, the next time you look at a clock or a calendar, remember that time is not just a number or a date, but a subjective experience that can be shaped and influenced by our thoughts, emotions, and beliefs. 💡<br /><br />The power of imagination and perception can shape our understanding of time and the world around us. 🌟",
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"content": "❝Sun is alone too, But still shines❞<br />• The sun, despite being alone in the sky, still shines brightly and brings light and warmth to the world. This can be seen as a metaphor for the resilience and strength of individuals who may feel alone or isolated, but still manage to shine and make a positive impact.<br />• The sun's light is not diminished by its solitude, and that it continues to radiate its warmth and energy regardless of its circumstances. This can be seen as a reminder that our own inner light and strength can be a source of power and inspiration, even when we feel alone or challenged.<br />• Despite being alone in the sky, the sun does not need anyone or anything else to shine, and it continues to radiate its light and warmth without any external support. This can be seen as a reminder of the importance of self-reliance and inner strength.",
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"content": "Curiosity Creates Ideas<br />Like a light bulb in the dark, let your brilliance shine through the shadows. <br />Brighten up your surroundings with creativity!",
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"content": "Silence Renovate Wisdom<br />In the silence, we find the space to hear our own thoughts and the whispers of the world around us.",
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