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By Kwee AyePosted on March 19, 2023Culture clash Chikako Usui, a sociologist at the University of Missouri in St. Louis, claims that immigrants face difficulties due […]
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By Kwee AyePosted on March 19, 2023Spike in seniors, spike in foreigners Bhupal Shrestha is a university lecturer who lives in Tokyo’s Suginami ward. This residential […]
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By Kwee AyePosted on March 18, 2023What burnout is – and isn’t In 1981, Christina Maslach, a teacher of brain research at the College of California, […]
By Kwee AyePosted on March 18, 2023The future However, there may be some small signs of change despite the fact that we are working harder than […]