What does a student in Japan do on Saturday?
Because it would lead to entering a university in which you, the student will learn nothing
Who are you really?
In what may be one of the most surprising diagnosis in medical history, a 66-year-old Vietnam-born Chinese man was found to be a woman after all.
Korean asshole
An amendment to a education ministerial ordinance will make it easier for local governments to open schools on Saturdays.
Education Minister Hakubun Shimomura has revealed plans to allow local governments to choose whether or not they open public schools on Saturdays, TBS reported this week. “It is necessary to work with local governments and help them take full advantage of Saturdays for education,” Shimomura told reporters.
Because it would lead to entering a university in which you, the student will learn nothing
Who are you really?
In what may be one of the most surprising diagnosis in medical history, a 66-year-old Vietnam-born Chinese man was found to be a woman after all.
The shocking revelation would have remained undisclosed had it not been for the large ovarian cyst found in the patient’s swollen abdomen after a doctor’s visit in Hong Kong.
The patient’s condition, as reported by the Hong Kong Medical Journal, stems from two rare genetic disorders, one of which is Turner syndrome, characterized by stunted growth and reproductive sterility. The other condition, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, is attributed to abnormally higher levels of male hormones, resulting in masculine features in women, such as growth of a beard and the presence of a “micropenis.”
Only your doctor and Darwin know for sureKorean asshole
An anonymous phone call that led to the lockdown of nine schools in the U.S. state of New Jersey has apparently been traced to Korea.Shows that stupidity crosses international boundaries
The call was received by the police communications center in New Jersey at 9:45 a.m. on March 26 last year from a man threatening to kill students at Hackettstown High School in the garden state with an AK 47 assault rifle. The call prompted police to order lockdowns at Hackettstown High School and eight other schools nearby.
Local media reported that a man armed with a gun was hiding in the woods behind Hackettstown High School, and frightened parents rushed to the school to pick their children up. Armed police searched the entire town as helicopters hovered overhead, but no armed assailant surfaced. Now the threatening phone call has been traced to Korea.
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