Salaryman (サラリーマン Sararīman, salaried man) refers to someone whose income is salary based; particularly those who work for corporations. Its prevalence in Japanese manga and anime has gradually led to its acceptance as a noun for a Japanese white-collar businessman. The Salaryman is now firmly entrenched in Japanese culture and becoming a salaryman is viewed as a gateway to a stable, middle-class lifestyle in Japan. Of course there are many stereotypical images of the Japanese Salaryman many depicted by the media and various cartons.
Monday, April 19, 2010
The Japanese Salaryman
The Japanese Salaryman
Salaryman (サラリーマン Sararīman, salaried man) refers to someone whose income is salary based; particularly those who work for corporations. Its prevalence in Japanese manga and anime has gradually led to its acceptance as a noun for a Japanese white-collar businessman. The Salaryman is now firmly entrenched in Japanese culture and becoming a salaryman is viewed as a gateway to a stable, middle-class lifestyle in Japan. Of course there are many stereotypical images of the Japanese Salaryman many depicted by the media and various cartons.
Salaryman (サラリーマン Sararīman, salaried man) refers to someone whose income is salary based; particularly those who work for corporations. Its prevalence in Japanese manga and anime has gradually led to its acceptance as a noun for a Japanese white-collar businessman. The Salaryman is now firmly entrenched in Japanese culture and becoming a salaryman is viewed as a gateway to a stable, middle-class lifestyle in Japan. Of course there are many stereotypical images of the Japanese Salaryman many depicted by the media and various cartons.
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Thursday, April 15, 2010
Seaford Farmers Market Sunday 18th April
Seaford Farmer`s Market
The Seaford Farmer`s Market is on again this Sunday from 8am to 1pm. Located next to the Seaford Community Center, Station Street, Seaford. The market offers a diverse range of seasonal produce and freshly made goodies. Entry is a $2 donation per adult with the money going to local charities supported by Rotary.
How to Sell Handcrafts at Local Markets for Fun and Profit
Mornington Peninsula Markets
The Seaford Farmer`s Market is on again this Sunday from 8am to 1pm. Located next to the Seaford Community Center, Station Street, Seaford. The market offers a diverse range of seasonal produce and freshly made goodies. Entry is a $2 donation per adult with the money going to local charities supported by Rotary.
How to Sell Handcrafts at Local Markets for Fun and Profit
Mornington Peninsula Markets
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Loved it Baby Market at the Mornington Racecourse
This Sunday, 18th April, there is a special market at the Mornington Racecourse. The market will feature baby and kids pre-loved clothing & accessories. It is a unique event with 60+ indoor stalls. The market will be held at the Dining Room Racecourse Rd, Mornington from 9:30am to 1:30pm. Entry is $3 with parking free.
Mornington Peninsula Markets
Mornington Peninsula Markets
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Monday, April 12, 2010
Phil Mickelson wins 2010 Masters
American golfer and fan favourite Phil Mickelson won his third Masters green jacket earlier this morning at Augusta National.
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Golf
Friday, April 9, 2010
Tiger Woods New Nike Ad featuring his father, Earl Woods
Nike has unveiled a new commercial featuring Tiger Woods and the voice of his deceased father, Earl Woods, using recordings that appear as though he is addressing his son about his recent sex scandal.
View the controversial video at the below link.
Tiger Woods Nike Ad
The Ultimate Guide To Golf.
View the controversial video at the below link.
Tiger Woods Nike Ad
The Ultimate Guide To Golf.
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Golf
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Tiger Woods back at the Masters
The wounded tiger is back at the Masters trying to recapture the form that has made him a 14-time major champion.
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Golf
Monday, April 5, 2010
Apple iPad goes on sale in the US
The new Apple iPad went on sale in the US yesterday at $499. As expected there were huge crowds of people flocking to retail outlets to get their hands on Apples latest gadget. The main reasons people gave for wanting the iPad were for the apps, to use instead of a laptop computer, coffee table tablet, novelty, and impulse buy. The critics have had mixed views with the iPad with same slamming the gadget for the lack of a camera and inability of iPad ready websites to playback video. The Apple iPad will go on sale in Australia in late April.
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