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7 BILLION PEOPLE
It was only 20 years ago when the world hit the milestone of 5 billion number, and some of us had grown up as Severn Suzuki san has. Today, October 31, 2011, world population passed the another milestone of 7,000,000,000 (yes, the lucky number, 7 billion). About 3,000 babies in Japan are born along with another 290,000 babies on the planet today. They are all entitled to be happy regardless whatever, and each one of us is not an exception. Although, sadly about 90 people got suiside within Japan TODAY.

Let's not forget that we can still make it together. If you are not sure how, lists below are only some example of billion cases. Of course, there are many other ways around (actually about 7 billion ways), for instance, be a monk in Asia (maybe Thailand has more fruits compare to Japan?), be a financial master in NYC (maybe much faster in "step-up" compare to Tokyo?), be a fisherman in Mediterranean (maybe less contaminated compare to Setonaikai?). Hope you can find your own way.


NICE : http://www.nice1.gr.jp/en/

CISV : http://www.cisv.org/links/na.html

Ashinaga : http://www.ashinaga.org/en/

Second Harvest : http://www.2hj.org/

Association for Aid and Relief : http://www.aarjapan.gr.jp/

Japan Emergency NGOs : http://www.jen-npo.org/

WWOOF : http://www.wwoofjapan.com/main/

Working Holiday : http://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/w_holiday/index.html


And of course, not only in Japan, the whole world is waiting for you to participate, for example,
YakNak Project in Nepal, GOCC in Europe and KIVA for the whole world. Who gives life a good name will be entitled to......be retired from the circulation of the reincarnation?!
Hontouni arigatou gozaimasu   m(_ _)m
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