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🏃一三@逃げてーー

私は外国人で、もうすぐ日本に来る予定ですが、日本での生活費は高いかどうか知りたいです。私は外国人で、もうすぐ日本に来る予定ですが、日本での生活費は高いかどうか知りたいです。

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The ranking of major cities worldwide by cost of living index is:

3rd place: Beirut
4th place: Tokyo

So I think this makes it easier to visualize.
Furthermore, when factoring in inflation rates, Tokyo likely offers higher service quality. Therefore, when comparing services at the same price point, satisfaction levels are expected to be higher in Tokyo (Japan).

This is the perspective I hold.
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じゃがほく

じゃがほく

新しい言葉を知ると、色々表現の幅が増えていって面白い。ニュアンスの深みまで踏み込んでいけると尚愉しい。日本語も英語も。

In both Japanese and English, getting to know the new words makes me so enjoyable to me that I can use the words which I have memorized to make a variety of expressions.
Furthermore, If I could step into the phase nuance and I could grasp that perfectly for each word, it would be so interesting and I would feel a sense of delight.
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Jun

Jun

Freddie Spencer
Born in Louisiana, USA, 1961
Freddie Spencer became familiar with dirt track racing from the age of four and began road racing in earnest at sixteen. He made his Superbike debut in 1980, initially riding Ducatis and Kawasakis, before signing with American Honda in 1981. He began competing in the AMA and simultaneously entered the World Grand Prix (WGP), finally making his international breakthrough. Then, in 1983, at the age of 21, he won his first championship by prevailing in a fierce battle against Kenny Roberts, the pioneer of American riders, setting the record for the youngest champion in history at the time. Furthermore, in 1985, he became the first rider in WGP history to win the GP250 and 500 double title. This record still stands unbroken today. Although injuries prevented him from returning to the forefront in his later years, his brilliance remained undiminished. He is a rider who remains in both memory and record.


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はちみ津

はちみ津

自分で作った文章をDeepL翻訳で英訳したものです。どうぞ
What Do People Think About Parallel Worlds?

This paper examines the psychology behind why people find hope in “parallel worlds,” drawing on observed cases of parallel worlds and the author's own experiences.

When feeling stymied by reality, many dream of rebirth in a parallel world. Some imagine fantastical realms, others envision a life of leisure free from toil, and still others picture worlds where competition itself does not exist. However, such rebirth desires often stem from an extension of the psychological phenomenon known as “the grass is always greener on the other side.”

Even inhabitants of materially prosperous worlds enjoying relative peace may dream of parallel universes. Yet even if transition to such a world were possible, there is no guarantee it would be safer or more abundant than the present. In fact, it is far more likely to be a world where life holds significantly less value, medical care and resources are scarce, and survival conditions are harsh.
Is this yearning for a parallel world merely an escape from reality? This question is by no means off the mark.

Even if reincarnation or interworld travel were somehow successful, what begins there is the urgent challenge of “survival.” Without that resolve, one should not lightly idealize another world.

That said, this point applies equally to the world I currently inhabit. Colonialist domination persists in some regions, urban areas grapple with antisocial forces and slums, and rural areas suffer social stagnation due to power concentration among the elderly. Furthermore, an environment where individuals can easily wield magic technologies and abilities that function as weapons inherently contains instability.
Even so, compared to the myriad parallel worlds, it could be said this one belongs to the relatively livable category.
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KT

KT

#英検 #英語 #勉強

先ほど英検1級の要約問題を解いてきたのですが『chatgpt』を活用しても内容にどうしても合っているかどうかの不安がありましたのでアドバイスできる方お願いします。
要約文(お題): In the opening years of the twenty-first century, there was increasing optimism that humanity was prevailing in the battle against malaria, an often deadly disease spread by bites from mosquitoes. Innovations such as nets soaked in insecticide that helped to ward off mosquitoes along with drugs that decreased people's chances of becoming infected were leading to significant reductions in malaria case numbers, especially in Africa. In particular, malaria was becoming rare in urban areas there until a mysterious rise in cases was detected in 2019. That outbreak has been attributed to a type of mosquito known as Anopheles stephensi, which is not native to Africa but is thought to have migrated from Asia.
Most of the 228 million malaria cases in Africa come from mosquitoes like the Anopheles gambiae. The odds of contracting malaria from an individual Anopheles stephensi mosquito are far lower than from varieties such as the Anopheles gambiae.
However, Anopheles stephens/ is presenting some unique challenges. Outbreaks involving other breeds typically occur in rural areas and are limited to a specific portion of the year during the rainy season. In contrast to its rural cousins, Anopheles stephensi is able to survive in puddles that form in man-made containers year round in cities. Furthermore, it has a higher level of resistance to toxie chemicals typically used to combat mosquitoes.
Perhaps even more concerning is the realization that malaria outbreaks in urban areas may have more severe consequences there. In rural areas, repeated exposure to malaria may confer a degree of immunity over time. Urban populations that have never been exposed, however, often lack this acquired resistance. As a result, outbreaks in cities can spread more rapidly. This shift in focus from rural to urban settings highlights the need for a novel, comprehensive, and flexible strategy to both counter Anopheles stephensi and provide
treatment for its victims.

自分の解答: In twenty-first century,some people annoyed about mosquitoes because this insect has similarly toxic medicine,so if this bite for someone it will be die.
These are often response in rural and specific place in rainy season. Also,some person survived for this one because this person used to more strong toxic chemicals for mosquitoes.
Mosquitoes are response in rural areas,but urban areas aren’t response. However,it doesn’t enough to resistance. As a result,these insects can spread in city more rapidly. People have to set in urban how to combat for these insects.(104words)
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