I’m working to formulate a research programme on the Japanese Financial Crisis, and I am trying to discover what role the Japanese Financial Crisis of the early ’90s played in the subsequent E.Asian financial crisis.
If anyone has a clue, holler back.
Thanks.
I think it’s one of causes in chain for consequent crisis, though not so heavy-weighted.
Originally posted 2010-01-26 11:54:42. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
I think they exported too many manga and animation to E Asian countries and that contributed to the demise of the financial system.
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I think it’s one of causes in chain for consequent crisis, though not so heavy-weighted.
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But we do have evidence for early Christianity: the documents themselves.
For any gospel to survive until today strongly suggests that people kept copying, reading, and saving it. That means one or more communities believed in the truth of the Gospels of Thomas, of Mary, of Judas, etc. There's a lot the canonical and non-canonical writings can tell us about early Christianity and early Christians. I have no dispute with using the texts to describe the early movement and how things evolved before the Council of Nicea.
What I have a problem with is people like Sanders and Crossan using the word “fact” when they mean “plausible event.”]]>