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Jin to Tour LA while KAT-TUN tours Asia and Trampled Fans in Harajuku

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Awesome Fandom!!! Don’t forget that I am open to requests, questions and suggestions so don’t feel shy if you have something to say, just be nice (n_n). And please don’t stop commenting and rating, they make me happy as do new subscriptions. (^o^)/ Also I have decided to actually use my Journal at my LiveJournal account so please check it out, I will be posting there stories that didn’t make it into J-Entertainment News, Rants on struggling with learning Japanese and other random stuff: cely27.livejournal.com And now for the other links: mp4all, your home for Asian media videos: community.livejournal.com Hey!Say!7 Volleyball supporters: musicjapanplus.jp Daigo’s band Breakerz’ new album: musicjapanplus.jp Tegomass New Mini Album: www.jame-world.com Kat-tun asia, Jin LA: community.livejournal.com and www.tokyograph.com Pan-kun is dating: www.japanprobe.com Japanese actors who can actually act: community.livejournal.com GANTZ promo: www.nipponcinema.com Aiba’s Press Conference: community.livejournal.com Trampled Fans: community.livejournal.com Death Note Suspension: musicjapanplus.jp
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Asia!!! A Question for you?

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Question by popcorn: Asia!!! A Question for you?
I’m a DAV disable vet I get over 2500 a month for my disablity from the V.A. and Over 1300 from my Goverment job that also retired me…My question is, I know I will have to pay child surpport, but what about alimony??can my disablity from the V.A. be garnashed??

Best answer:

Answer by Atheist Eye Candy
What?

What do you think? Answer below!

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Asia, the Best Travel Destination

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Asia, the Best Travel Destination

If the time has come for your vacation or a holiday getaway, read this article before making your plans. There are many places of great beauty and interest to be seen in the USA and Europe. But, whether transportation, touring, theme park, or food and lodging, it is expensive. This article is written for every traveler, whether a backpacker on a budget, or a first class – five star traveler.

Travel in Asia is inexpensive and opens the door to different cultural experiences. Planning can be for a short holiday, an extended stay, or choices of laying the groundwork for the ultimate stay, retirement. Nowadays, with so many opportunities to make money using the Internet it is not out of the question to “retire” early.

Medical Tourism in Asia growing in popularity. It is high quality and affordable. Just one of International standard hospitals in Bangkok serves 400,000 international patients annually, In the USA cataract surgery for one eye runs around ,000. At a prestigious International hospital in Thailand cataract surgery can be performed on both eyes for around ,500. It is possible to have quality medical care, and an Asian holiday, for a fraction of the cost of the same procedure in the USA.

Let us take a tantalizing glimpse at just some of the countries.

Thailand – Land of Smiles. Often referred to as the most exotic country in Southeast Asia. A visit to the Grand Palace in Bangkok for sure. Trips to a floating market or to the Bridge on the River Kwai. From pristine beaches in the Southern Islands to the Northern mountains with its waterfalls, elephants bathing in mountain streams, and Hill Tribe villages.

India – Delhi is one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world. India Gate, an imposing structure, has emerged as one of the most popular tourist spots in Delhi. The Red Fort Delhi, a masterpiece of architecture, is a popular spot. A trip to India would not be complete without a visit to Agra, famous as the site of one of the world’s most romantic, graceful and photographed buildings, the Taj Mahal.

Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos – Three small countries neighboring Thailand. Each opens a different world of exploration. Cambodia – the highlight is visiting Angkor Wat, an architectural masterpiece constructed in the jungle in the early 12th century. Vietnam – is a varied country, offering beaches, mountains and hundreds of years of history from the ancient Cham Towers to remnants from the Vietnam War. Laos – savor the crafts, culture and hospitality of Laos with a river trip, visits to ancient temples, gorgeous palaces, and traditional villages.

Nepal – Adventure, travel, trekking, birding, wildlife, and cultural & overland Safaris. Take an air flight along the Himalayas and view magnificent Mount Everest. Nearby, discover the serene beauty of Tibet, the country which inspired the Dalai Lama. .

Indonesia – Jakarta, the capital city of the world’s fourth most-populous nation. Bali is Indonesia’s main holiday destination. Flores is a pretty lush green island with forests, palm and banana trees, rice fields and many volcanoes. Highlights are the three small offshore islands of “Gillis” that invite snorkeling, diving and relaxing. For hikers, a climb to the top of the volcano Rijani.

Philippines – An island nation comprising over 7,000 islands in the western Pacific Ocean.

Manila, the bustling capital has powerful reminders of the country’s past, along with attractive parks, fine museums, and exhilarating nightlife. The Ifugao Rice Terraces

are a testimony to the early technological advancement of the Ifugao people. Take a jeepney ride to the market. Be brave, try balut, a Philippine delicacy. Go diving in the Visayas.

Singapore – Shopping on famous Orchard Road, the dream of every woman. The Night Safari at Singapore Zoo is fabulous. Chinatown, a little glitzy, but you can buy all the souvenirs you want there. Interestingly, one of Singapore’s most beautiful Hindu temples is smack dab in the middle of Chinatown. Decide if a Singapore Sling is worth the hype in the Long Bar at Raffles Hotel. There’s more to Singapore than urban glitz, like rambling in the rain forest of Bukit Timah Nature Reserve.

Japan – Tokyo is the capital city and home of the Imperial Residence and Emperor’s Palace. Select a popular destination or region in Japan and explore its attractions. Ride the Bullet Train to the magnificent city of Kyoto. Visit Hiroshima and the Peace Memorial Park. Castles, temples, gardens, the list of top destinations in Japan is too long for this article..

Taiwan – Taipei, the country’s booming, vibrant capital remains steeped in Chinese, Japanese and native Taiwanese cultures. Some of its most impressive sights include the Grand Hotel, topped by the largest Classical Chinese roof in the world, the Shihlin Night Market, the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial with the National Theater and Concert Hall located directly across from each other on the grounds. A popular day trip is Tailuge (Taroko Gorge), considered one of the natural wonders of the world.

Hong Kong – the Pearl of East and jewel of The Orient. Nathan Road is lined with shops, restaurants, nightspots and cheap places to stay. If you’re in Hong Kong with the little ones, they’ll probably appreciate Ocean Park (aquarium), Water World (swimming pools and water slides), and of course Disneyland. If you’re in Hong Kong for more than a few days, then there’s plenty of outlying islands to discover.

It is often said that for the traveler that has seen it all and done it all, there is still Katmandu, Nepal. And, that too is in Asia!

If you do not visit Asia, you will be missing not only a paradise of affordable travel, but the chance to see an alternative living location. For retirees, it is luxury living for pennies, not just getting by on their pension. Asia, a paradise experience is waiting for you.

A “must read” country by country overview for travel short term or long term is the Retire to Asia! E-Book. It is an instant-download that you can print. 67 pages of text and stunning photographs. Visit me at http://www.retiretoasia.net

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Living as an Expat in Asia

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Living as an Expat in Asia

Living as expat in Asia can be both a challenge as well as an interesting and meaningful change. Those who have sampled life in Asia have met both the lavish exotic delights offered by tropical countries and the like and exotic ways of life. One must take note that life in Asia is never really meant for everyone. Some people from the west find it quite difficult to live as an expat in Asia while some have no problem adjusting.

Asian Climate

One of the challenges in living as an expat in Asia is adjusting to the climate. Since Asia is the largest landmass in the world you can expect a wide variety of climates depending on which country you choose to live in. A lot of the countries you’ll find within this continent have humid tropical weather. It can come as a welcome treat to those who crave for such type of weather. However, the tropical summer heat can be quite challenging.

Other than wet and dry tropical weather, another huge challenge comes in the form of monsoon rains and devastating typhoons. You’ll get the most of the year’s rain fall if you choose to live within the East Asian region. Rainy months in this region fall from April to October. However, you should expect some countries to experience continued monsoon rain showers extending to November and even up to March. It is also interesting to note that some places around the Arabian Peninsula would experience no rain lasting for quite a few years.

Forms of Government

Another thing you have to cope with living as an expat in Asia is a possible difference in the form of government you are familiar with. You’ll find commonwealths, republics, monarchies, and socialist republics to name a few. Of course, if you’re unfamiliar with such forms of government you would have to find a way to adapt to such political form of leadership.

One of the important issues that you’ll have to face with regards to your relationship to a country’s government is that of its tax system. If you plan to start a business while living as an expat in Asia, you should get acquainted with various tax laws. Take note that if you plan to work in an Asian country while living as an expat, you should do some research first. It is no secret that there are Asian countries where finding work will become a big disappointment.

Medical Care

Medical care is one of the big issues for those living as an expat in Asia. Countries that are located near the equator may expose you to many diseases uncommon in western countries. For instance, there are Asian countries that report instances of rabies, malaria, and dengue fever. Again, it does pay to get some background info on medical care available in a particular country.

Cost of Living

One of the boons of living as an expat in Asia is the lower cost of living. Goods and services in Asia, for the most part, are generally quite affordable. Huge expenses will usually come in the form of rent and medical care. If you choose to live in rural areas then expect everything to be a lot cheaper than living in urban areas in Asia.

Culture

As with other regions of the world, living as an expat in Asia will require you to adjust to a particular country’s culture. However, you shouldn’t expect to find extremely bizarre traditions or beliefs, though some of the things you’ll see may seem out of the ordinary.

Living as an expat in Asia can be both a pleasure and a challenge. Knowing the challenges, some background research, and a bit of heart, you will prepare you for the changes you have to cope with.

Kim Hald is writing travel, information, visa and economics for Expats articles for both Expat Indonesia Info and Expat Macau Info web sites.

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Which is the best country(UK/US/Gulf /Asia etc..) to work in telecommunications field?

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Question by ChandU: Which is the best country(UK/US/Gulf /Asia etc..) to work in telecommunications field?
Iam a telecom professional & just want to know to the best country to work in, thereby fulfillingthe following requirements..
1) Salary
2) Cost of living
3) Freedom
4) Knowledge update
5) Job security,
6) Finally, net savings..
Thanks..

Best answer:

Answer by pmty
India, simply because of the huge prospects in the telecom sector in the country.

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