Osaka | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:35 1 History
00:00:44 1.1 Prehistory to the Kofun period
00:01:41 1.2 Asuka and Nara period
00:03:08 1.3 Heian to Edo period
00:06:00 1.4 19th century to present
00:08:39 2 Etymology
00:09:32 3 Geography and climate
00:09:42 3.1 Geography
00:11:04 3.2 Climate
00:12:52 4 Cityscape
00:13:12 4.1 Neighborhoods
00:15:53 4.2 Wards
00:16:05 5 Demographics
00:17:46 5.1 Dialect
00:18:13 6 Politics
00:20:37 7 Politics regarding the use of nuclear energy
00:24:28 8 Economy
00:27:29 9 Transportation
00:29:32 10 Culture and lifestyle
00:29:41 10.1 Shopping and culinary
00:32:43 10.2 Entertainment and performing arts
00:35:27 10.3 Annual festivals
00:36:11 10.4 Museum and galleries
00:37:25 10.5 Sports
00:40:14 10.6 Media
00:41:04 10.6.1 Newspapers
00:41:49 10.6.2 Television and radio
00:43:00 10.6.3 Publishing companies
00:43:21 11 Places of interest
00:43:33 11.1 Amusement parks
00:44:54 11.2 Parks
00:46:19 11.3 Temples, shrines, and other historical sites
00:47:00 11.4 Entertainment
00:48:37 11.5 Red light districts
00:48:48 11.6 Day-Trip Locations
00:49:09 12 Education
00:51:36 12.1 Libraries
00:51:56 12.2 Learned society
00:52:08 13 International relations
00:52:19 13.1 Twin towns and sister cities
00:53:19 13.2 Business partner cities
00:53:31 14 See also
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- Socrates
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Osaka (Japanese: 大阪市, Hepburn: Ōsaka-shi, pronounced [oːsakaɕi]; commonly just 大阪, Ōsaka [oːsaka] (listen)) is a designated city in the Kansai region of Japan. It is the capital city of Osaka Prefecture and the largest component of the Keihanshin Metropolitan Area, the second largest metropolitan area in Japan and among the largest in the world with over 19 million inhabitants. Osaka will host Expo 2025. The current mayor of Osaka is Ichiro Matsui.
西品川 しながわ中央公園 事務所側の男子トイレ Shinagawachuuoukouen men's toilets
撮影日 2014年11月18日
道路向こうの昼なお暗いトイレとは違い、大変に明るく安心する。
ただ、てすりが微妙な位置なので腰の痛い人は、使用する際に御注意を。
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トイレの住所は、東京都品川区西品川1丁目27−14です。
撮影機種 コンパクトデジタルカメラ Canon IXY110F
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Unlike daytime should be noted that dark toilet of the road over there, rest assured very bright. However, hurts people with hip because handrail is subtle position, the attention to when you want to use.
不同于白天应当注意的是,道路那边的暗卫生间,放心非常广阔。然而,伤害人的臀部,因为扶手是微妙的位置,注意,当你要使用的。
A diferencia durante el día hay que señalar que retrete oscuro del camino por allí, puede estar seguro muy brillante. Sin embargo, las personas con heridas de cadera debido a la barandilla es la posición sutil, la atención a la hora que desee utilizar.
В отличие от дневного Следует отметить, что темный туалет дороги там, будьте уверены, очень яркий. Тем не менее, боль людей с бедра, потому что поручень тонкое положение, внимание, когда вы хотите использовать.
Contrairement à la journée est à noter que toilette sombre de la route là-bas, rassurez-vous très lumineux. Cependant, blesse les gens avec la hanche parce que la main courante est la position subtile, l'attention lorsque vous souhaitez utiliser.
عكس تجدر الإشارة إلى أن النهار المرحاض المظلم من الطريق هناك، وتطمئن مشرقة جدا. ومع ذلك، يضر الناس مع الورك بسبب درابزين هو موقف دقيق، والاهتمام عندما تريد استخدامها.
Ao contrário do dia deve-se notar que banheiro escuro da estrada até lá, a certeza de muito brilhante. No entanto, machuca as pessoas com hip porque corrimão é a posição sutil, a atenção para quando você deseja usar.
Tidak seperti siang hari harus diperhatikan bahawa tandas gelap jalan di sana, yakinlah yang sangat terang. Walau bagaimanapun, orang-orang yang sakit pinggul kerana pegangan adalah kedudukan halus, perhatian kepada apabila anda hendak gunakan.
দিনমান ওইখানে রাস্তা অন্ধকার টয়লেট, বিশ্রাম খুব উজ্জ্বল আশ্বস্ত উল্লেখ করা উচিত ভিন্ন. Handrail সূক্ষ্ম স্থান, যা আপনি ব্যবহার করতে চান যখন মনোযোগ কারণ যাইহোক, হিপ ব্যক্তিদের ব্যাথা.
Michelle Obama: White House Hangout on Healthy Families with Kelly Ripa (2013)
Let's Move! is a campaign to end childhood obesity in the United States. The campaign was started by First Lady Michelle Obama. The initiative has the initially stated goal of solving the challenge of childhood obesity within a generation so that children born today will reach adulthood at a healthy weight.[1][2][3]
The campaign was announced on February 9, 2010 by the First Lady. She indicated the campaign would encourage healthier food in schools, better food labeling and more physical activity for children.[4] On the same date, President Barack Obama signed a presidential memorandum creating the Task Force on Childhood Obesity to review current programs and develop a national action plan.
Let's Move! seeks to combat the epidemic of childhood obesity and encourage a healthy lifestyle through a comprehensive, collaborative, and community-oriented initiative that addresses all of the various factors that lead to childhood obesity [. . .] engaging every sector of society that impacts the health of children to provide schools, families and communities the simple tools they need to help kids be more active, eat better, and get healthy.[5][6]
A song, Move Your Body, was released to promote the campaign called Let's Move! Flash Workout. The song was by Beyoncé Knowles and Swizz Beatz, and the video was shot in a school cafeteria where Beyoncé was dancing with children.
Body mass index (or BMI) is a measurement of weight in relation to height that can help to determine weight status. In children, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (or CDC) determine that a child is overweight if he/she is above the 85th percentile and lower than the 95th percentile and obese if at or above the 95th percentile.[8]
The CDC indicates that there are several factors that can contribute to childhood obesity: genetic factors; behavioral factors including energy intake, physical activity and sedentary behavior; and environmental factors.[9] Overweight and obesity pose many potential risks and consequences: psychological; cardiovascular disease; among additional risks including asthma, hepatic steatosis, sleep apnea, and type 2 diabetes.[8] Today nearly one in five children in the U.S. between ages 6--19 are obese, and one in three are overweight. The childhood obesity rate tripled from 1980-1999 creating an epidemic and a generation where children may have shorter life spans than their parents.[10]
The Let's Move! initiative focuses on the reform of behavioral factors and environmental factors by focusing on active lifestyles and healthy eating through community involvement, including but not limited to schools, parents, and healthcare providers.